Freddie Fox (actor) profile Photo

Freddie Fox

Film Producer

Birthday April 5, 1989

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace London, England

Age 36 Years

#2,346 Most Popular

Who Is Freddie Fox (actor)? Age, Biography and Wiki

As of 2025, Freddie Fox is 36 years old. He was born into a well-known acting family, which undoubtedly influenced his career path. His father, Edward Fox, and his mother, Jill Fox, are both prominent figures in the British theater and film industries. Freddie's passion for acting manifested early, allowing him to carve out his own niche within this competitive field. Check out his Wikipedia page for more detailed information about his work and achievements.

Occupation Film Producer
Date of Birth April 5, 1989
Age 36 Years
Birth Place London, England
Horoscope Aries
Country England

Popularity

Freddie Fox (actor)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Freddie Fox has an athletic build, standing at approximately 6 feet (183 cm) tall. He weighs around 165 lbs (75 kg). His body measurements include a chest size of 40 inches, a waist of 32 inches, and a bicep measurement of 14 inches. Known for his charming looks and versatility in roles, Freddie has a captivating presence both on and off-screen.

In 2019, he headlined the English production of Edmond de Bergerac playing the titular role playwright Edmond Rostand at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre before touring the UK to great acclaim.

The Guardian raved that as Edmond, Fox is "by turns a jangle of nerves, a lead weight of despondency and a blaze of success." Fox then voiced Captain Holly in Watership Down and played the characters Jokannen, Dorian Gray, and Lord Goring in The Importance of Being Oscar.

He starred as Detective Sargeant Wilbur Strauss in the highly rated Victorian comedy Year of the Rabbit, which he described as his "first real comedy show" and "a total lesson in improvised and situational comedy" that he had never had before. He also rendered dramatic performances in "The Class Ceiling" episode of Novels That Shaped Our World.

Thomas Clay's Fanny Lye Deliver'd then premiered to positive reviews as a new cult classic set in 1657 Shropshire where Fox played Thomas Ashbury. The Independent said that he "gives Thomas a flash of predatory charisma," and according to The Irish News, "preaches 'perfect libertinism' in captivating sermons".

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Despite his public persona, Freddie has kept much of his personal life private. As of 2025, he is reportedly in a relationship with his long-term boyfriend, which has sparked interest among fans and media alike. The couple has been seen together at various industry events, showcasing their supportive dynamic. While not officially engaged or married, Freddie seems to be in a happy, committed relationship.

His theatre credits include starring as Simon Bliss in Hay Fever (2012) at the Noël Coward Theatre; as Oscar Wilde's young lover Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas in The Judas Kiss (2012–2013) at the Hampstead Theatre, during a UK tour, and in a West End transfer; as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet (2015) at the Sheffield Crucible and in Kenneth Branagh's 2

016 production at the Garrick Theatre; as Tristan Tzara in Travesties (2016–2017) at the Menier Chocolate Factory and Apollo Theatre; as Lord Goring in An Ideal Husband (2018) at the Vaudeville Theatre; and as Edmond Rostand in Edmond de Bergerac (2019) at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and during a UK tour.

Net Worth and Salary

Freddie Fox's net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $2 million. His earnings primarily stem from his successful acting career, with notable roles in television series and films. Alongside acting, Freddie has ventured into various projects that have helped bolster his financial stability.

Career, Business and Investments

Freddie Fox's career has been marked by a series of impressive performances in both theater and film. He gained significant recognition for his roles in popular series, including "Penny Dreadful" and "The Last Kingdom." His work extends beyond acting, as he has been involved in producing and directing projects that highlight his creative vision.

In addition to his on-screen endeavors, Fox has invested in several startups focusing on creative arts and technology, further diversifying his portfolio and showcasing his commitment to fostering talent in the entertainment industry.

From 1994 to 2002, Fox was educated at Arnold House School, a preparatory school for boys in the St John's Wood area of London, where he was head boy. He was prefect during secondary school at Bryanston School, a boarding school in Dorset where he perfected his elocution and overcame fairly serious dyslexia.

During his time there, he portrayed a headmaster in A Risky Business, a play written especially for him by a classics master.

Social Network

Freddie Fox maintains a vibrant presence on social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter. He often shares glimpses of his daily life, promoting his projects and connecting with fans. Currently, he has over 100,000 followers on Instagram, where he shares behind-the-scenes content and personal insights.

Fox is a patron of the St Giles Trust and Future 5 – a campaign by Prostate Cancer Research Centre. He is also an honorary vice president of the Story of Christmas Appeal. In March 2015, he became the face of Live Below The Line.

An avid runner himself, he supported the St James's Place Foundation Triathlon and Duathlon in 2016 which raised £1.3m for Hope and Homes for Children. He was involved with the charity when he visited orphanages in Rwanda in 2015 and in Uganda in 2018 which he wrote about in a two-part blog entry, "Love is Everything—Freddie Fox in Uganda".

He is a frequent supporter and reader at fundraising activities and charity events of The Poetry Hour, Breast Cancer Now, the Brain Tumour Research Campaign, The Story of Christmas Appeal, and The National Brain Appeal among others.

In 2020, he participated in a charity reading of Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound that was produced by Lockdown Theatre in association with The Royal Theatrical Fund.

In 2021, he performed with Alfie Boe on a global livestream concert, Alfie Boe & Friends Live at the Savoy "Lockdown Edition", which sold tickets to donate to Hospitality Action and the Connection at St. Martin's.

Education

Freddie Fox attended the prestigious Dragon School and later pursued higher education at the University of Manchester, where he studied Drama. This foundation in the arts has undoubtedly influenced his acting style and approach to character development.


In Lone Scherfig's The Riot Club (2014) Fox played James Leighton-Masters, the outgoing president of the ten-member elite Oxford University club. Based on Laura Wade's hit play Posh, it tackles class and social structure as a commentary on the Bullingdon Club.

He appeared as Jeff Cole in the critically acclaimed historical comedy-drama Pride and starred in Anthony Fabian's Freeze-Frame (2014) commissioned by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to promote collaboration between China and UK's film industries.

Disclaimer: The information provided is gathered from reputable sources. However, CelebsWiki disclaims any responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions. Users are encouraged to verify details independently. For any updates, please use the link of Contact Us provided above.

You May Also Like
Reviews & Comments

Alex Padilla, Marcy Borders, Emma Raducanu, Kelly Macdonald, Tulsi Gabbard, Nico Parker, Mariah Carey, Bruce Springsteen, Lee Byung-hun, Milly Alcock, Gukesh Dommaraju, Beyoncé, Anna Wintour, Nicole Kidman, Tucker Carlson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet, Cate Blanchett, Ariana Madix, Al Pacino