- Born
- Birth nameLaurence Paul Fox
- Nickname
- Lozza
- Height1.91 m
- RADA-trained Laurence Fox is the third son of the actor James Fox and his wife Mary. He has appeared in several films, plays, and television programs, achieving his highest profile with his regular role as Detective Sergeant James Hathaway alongside Kevin Whately in Inspecteur Lewis (2006), the sequel to Inspecteur Morse (1987).
Since 2020 he has been active in politics, founding the right-wing populist party "Reclaim". He presented an opinion show on GB News, although he had to depart the channel in 2023 after making misogynistic comments about journalist Ava Evans, which were later judged by media regulator Ofcom to have breached broadcasting rules.- IMDb mini biography by: Huw Nathan
- SpousesElizabeth Logan(June 24, 2025 - present)Billie Piper(December 31, 2007 - May 12, 2016) (divorced, 2 children)
- Parents
- RelativesEdward Fox(Aunt or Uncle)Robert Fox(Aunt or Uncle)Lydia Fox(Sibling)Thomas Fox(Sibling)Jack Fox(Sibling)Robin Fox(Sibling)Robin Fox(Grandparent)Angela Fox(Grandparent)Freddie Fox(Cousin)Lucy Fox(Cousin)Emilia Fox(Cousin)Hilda Hanbury(Great Grandparent)Frederick Lonsdale(Great Grandparent)
- Smooth baritone voice
- Married fellow actor Billie Piper at the Parish Church of St. Mary's in Easebourne, West Sussex on New Year's Eve. They met while starring in the West End play, "Treats".
- David Tennant attended Fox's wedding to former Doctor Who (2005) co-star Billie Piper (December 2007).
- In 2020, after being involved in a string of controversies related to his political views, he was dropped by his agents Authentic Talent and ARG.
- In 2021, he ran for Mayor of London, saying "I look forward to speaking up for those who are being dominated into silence." He got 1.8% of the vote, and lost his deposit.
- Announced his separation from his wife of almost 9 years Billie Piper. No other parties were involved (23 March 2016).
- Thank God for Donald Trump, I have to say. What an amazing man.
- Systemic racism is a myth perpetuated by those who wish to overthrow capitalism and western democracy - the two systems (though far from perfect) which have done more to raise people out of poverty and inequality than any others.
- I'm a big nationalist.
- I certainly think Keir Starmer has shot himself in the foot because he's drunk the Kool-Aid of critical race theory, so Labour are going to be a very difficult party to elect I think, until they take a long hard look at what critical race theory is trying to do to western democracies, which is to destroy it and tear it apart.
- I don't believe we are right or left. I think these issues are bipartisan. It's more of a question of whether you're authoritarian or anti-authoritarian.
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