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Kerry Fox is a Actor Néo-Zélandaise born on 30 july 1966 at Wellington (Nouvelle zelande)

Kerry Fox

Kerry Fox
Kerry Fox participated to 34 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Actress

Shallow Grave, 1h33
Directed by Danny Boyle
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Crime
Actors Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor, Ken Stott, Keith Allen, Gary Lewis
Roles Juliet Miller
Rating72% 3.647753.647753.647753.647753.64775
David Stephens (Christopher Eccleston), a chartered accountant, Juliet Miller (Kerry Fox), a physician, and Alex Law (Ewan McGregor), a journalist, share a flat in Edinburgh. Needing a new flatmate, they interview several applicants in a calculatedly cruel manner to amuse themselves at the applicants' distress before finally offering the room to the mysterious Hugo (Keith Allen). Shortly after Hugo moves in, the trio find him dead in his room, with a large suitcase full of money. They agree to keep Hugo's death a secret and keep the money for themselves. They agree to bury the body in the woods after removing the hands and feet to prevent identification should it be found. They draw lots and David is given the gruesome and traumatising task of dismembering the corpse, with Juliet disposing of the parts in her hospital's incinerator.
Bright Star, 2h
Directed by Jane Campion
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Romance
Themes Films about writers, Poésie
Actors Ben Whishaw, Abbie Cornish, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Edie Martin
Roles Mrs. Brawne
Rating68% 3.4476053.4476053.4476053.4476053.447605
In 1818 Hampstead, the fashionable Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) is introduced to poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw) through the Dilke family. The Dilkes occupy one half of a double house, with Charles Brown (Paul Schneider)—Keats' friend, roommate, and associate in writing—occupying the other side.