Lucy Fox was an American actress who is best known for Just for Tonight, My Old Kentucky Home, and Hurricane Hutch. Born on October 25, 1897, in New York, she passed away on May 21, 1970, in Palm Beach, Florida.
Personal and Family Life
Lucy Fox was born into a prominent family in New York. Little is known about her personal life or family background, but her career in acting began in the early 20th century. She made a name for herself in silent films, captivating audiences with her performances.
Career
Lucy Fox had a successful acting career in the silent film era, featuring in various movies from 1918 to the late 1920s. Some of her notable roles include characters in films like Just for Tonight and My Old Kentucky Home. Her talent and charm made her a recognized figure in the industry during her time.
Death and Legacy
Lucy Fox died on May 21, 1970, in Palm Beach, Florida. Although she is less remembered today, her contributions to early cinema and silent films remain significant. Her performances continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts of the genre.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Empire of Diamonds | 1920-12-19 | Marguerite Versigny |
The Lone Wolf | 1924-04-27 | Annette Dupre |
Sonny | 1922-05-22 | Madge Craig |
Hurricane Hutch | 1921-09-25 | Nancy Kellogg |
Bluebeard’s Seven Wives | 1926-01-13 | Wife |
Why I Would Not Marry | 1918-11-24 | Adele Moore |
Just for Tonight | 1918-09-16 | Betty Blake |
My Old Kentucky Home | 1922-04-09 | Calamity Jane |
The Trail Rider | 1925-02-22 | Fanny Goodnight |
Teeth | 1924-11-02 | Paula Grayson |
Speed | 1922-10-22 | Lucy Durant |
The Arizona Romeo | 1925-01-04 | Sylvia Wayne |