Phoebe Fox
Born | April 16, 1987 |
Hometown | Hammersmith, United Kingdom |
Height | 5'2" (1.57m) |
Spouse | Kyle Soller (m 2010 - present) |
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Bon Iver: a gig that looked and sounded like the future (and a bit like Dire Straits)
- I doubt that Wembley has experienced such a concentration of beards and beanie hats since a local wood carving workshop saw the whittling of a series of totem poles for a civic art project back in 2018. But ever since Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon disappeared to a remote hunting cabin in Wisconsin to write his folk-infused debut album For Emma, Forever Ago in 2007, the band have become a byword for clever and intricate craftsmanship, albeit of the sonic variety. Before the show, I feared that
AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2022 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | The Great | Nominated |
2021 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | The Great | Nominated |
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Phoebe Fox interview: 'I get my life force from the theatre, but it doesn't pay the bills'
"I get told I have a ‘period’ face quite often,” says Phoebe Fox. You can currently catch her in Sky’s enjoyably schlocky sci-fi series Curfew, which she describes as “a crazy mash-up of The Walking Dead, Fast and Furious and a kitchen-sink drama”. Fox plays the lead role of Kaye, an ambulance driver competing in a post-apocalyptic cross-London road race, among a starry cast including Sean Bean, Harriet Walter, Adrian Lester and Billy Zane.
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My White Best Friend: Writers of colour start difficult conversations with white loved ones
In My White Best Friend and Other Letters Left Unsaid, writers of colour engage with the uncomfortable conversations they have never had with their white loved ones. The theatre festival has been created by playwright Rachel De-Lahay and director Milli Bhatia, who commissioned 11 writers to pen letters covering issues such as racial tension, microaggressions and emotional labour. The writers taking part are Bola Agbaje, Zia Ahmed, Travis Alabanza, Fatimah Asghar, Nathan Bryon, Matilda Ibini, J
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Titanic's Billy Zane revs up for Sky's street race show
Think <em>Fast & Furiou</em>s for the middle-aged set.
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Kyle Soller: 'A seven-hour play about love is what we all need'
Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance at the Young Vic is 2018’s biggest, boldest theatrical hit so far — a freewheeling, brilliant, seven-hour, two-part play about love and LGBTQ history inspired by Howards End and directed with exuberant panache by Stephen Daldry. It features an ensemble of bright, buff young men, and the only woman in the cast is Vanessa Redgrave, but its beating heart is Kyle Soller. The 35-year-old Connecticut-born, London-based actor plays Eric, a gay Jewish political activist
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