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Matthew Fox

American actor

Matthew Fox

Summary

American actor

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nameMatthew Fox
imageMatthew Fox actor (cropped).jpg
captionFox in 2015
birth_nameMatthew Chandler Fox
birth_date
birth_placeAbington, Pennsylvania, U.S.
years_active1992–2015, 2021–present
alma_materColumbia University (BA)
occupationActor
spouse
children2

Matthew Chandler Fox (born July 14, 1966) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Charlie Salinger on Party of Five (1994–2000) and Jack Shephard on the drama series Lost (2004–2010), the latter of which earned him Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Fox has also performed in feature films, including We Are Marshall (2006), Vantage Point (2008), Alex Cross (2012), Emperor (2012) and Bone Tomahawk (2015).

Early life

Fox was born in Abington, Pennsylvania, the son of Loretta B. (née Eagono) and Francis G. Fox. He has two brothers, Francis, Jr. (b. 1961) and Bayard (b. 1969). One of his paternal great-great-great-grandfathers was Union General George Meade. His father was from a "very blue-blood" Pennsylvania family of mostly English descent, while his mother was of half Italian and half British ancestry. The second of three boys, Fox's family moved to Wyoming when he was a year old. They settled in Crowheart, Wyoming, on the Wind River Indian Reservation. His mother was a teacher, and his father, who had been a consultant for an oil company, raised longhorn cattle and horses, and grew barley for Coors beer. Fox attended Wind River High School in Pavillion, Wyoming and transferred to Deerfield Academy during his senior year and graduated in 1985. He graduated from Columbia University with a B.A. in economics in 1989. While at Columbia, he was a wide receiver on the school's football team.

Career

Fox outside of [[Citytv]] in [[Toronto]] during an open autograph session, December 6, 2006

At the age of 25, Fox made his debut on an episode of Wings. That same year, he also starred on a short-lived dramatic series, Freshman Dorm. Still not a familiar face on the small screen, he continued to be cast in supporting roles, including the role of Charlie in the CBS Schoolbreak Special series If I Die Before I Wake, before he made his big-screen debut in My Boyfriend's Back (1993).

In 1994, Fox was cast in a starring role as Charlie Salinger, the eldest of five siblings who lose both parents in a car accident on the 1994–2000 teen drama Party of Five, co-starring with Scott Wolf, Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Lacey Chabert. In 1996, People Magazine named Fox one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. In 1999, he co-starred with Donald Sutherland in the true story-based film Behind the Mask (1999). After Party of Five was canceled following its sixth season, Fox starred in another TV series, Haunted, in 2002.

From September 2004 until May 2010, Fox played the role of the dedicated yet troubled surgeon, Dr. Jack Shephard, on Lost. He initially auditioned for the role of James "Sawyer" Ford. However, co-creator J. J. Abrams thought he would be better for the role of Jack, a role originally slated to be for the pilot episode only. Fox was nominated for a Golden Globe in the category "Best Actor – Television Series Drama", won the 2005 Satellite Award, and shared the 2006 Screen Actors Guild Award for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series", for his role in Lost.

On December 2, 2006, Fox hosted Saturday Night Live with musical guests Tenacious D. In 2006, he co-starred with Matthew McConaughey in the sports drama We Are Marshall. He also played a bit part in the action film Smokin' Aces (along with Lost's co-star Néstor Carbonell and future cast member Kevin Durand) and starred in the 2008 thriller Vantage Point. In May 2008, Fox starred as Racer X in the movie Speed Racer.

Fox has repeatedly stated that he is "done with television" after Lost.

In 2011, he starred in the stage play In a Forest, Dark and Deep with Olivia Williams in London's West End.

Fox co-starred in Alex Cross (2012), as the villain, Michael "The Butcher" Sullivan, nicknamed "Picasso". For the role, Fox developed an extremely muscular physique and shed most of his body fat. The film was a critical and commercial failure but Fox was praised for his transformation and credibility in a vastly different role from Lost's Jack Shephard.

He appeared very briefly in the 2013 film World War Z which starred Brad Pitt.

He starred in the film Extinction that was released in July 2015. Directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas, the film is an adaptation of Juan de Dios Garduño's bestselling novel, Y pese a todo.

That same year, Fox also co-starred in the critically acclaimed American horror Western Bone Tomahawk. He had always wanted to act in a Western.

From 2014 to 2021, Fox took a break from acting to spend time with his family.

In 2021, Fox was cast in the lead role of a limited series Last Light, which was released on Peacock.

Personal life

In 1992, Fox married his long-time girlfriend, Margherita Ronchi, a native of Italy. The couple met while Fox was a student at Columbia. The couple has two children. Fox is also a photographer. A bonus disc released with The Complete First Series of Lost features "The Art of Matthew Fox", showing pictures he took of the cast and crew while on set.

Fox has a passion for flying airplanes, and owns a Bonanza G36. "To be up there by yourself, and it's all up to you whether it's gonna be an amazing flight or it's not gonna go as beautiful[ly]. I feel like I'm hyper-prepared when I fly. There is so much you don't have control over."

On August 28, 2011, Fox was arrested for an alleged assault of a female bus driver in Cleveland, Ohio. Prosecutors decided not to charge Fox. In May 2012, the bus driver withdrew a civil suit after her lawyer departed and revealed that she "intentionally failed and refused to provide full and timely cooperation and information". In October 2012, Fox appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and refuted the accusations. He stated that he was punched in the face by a man and retaliated and that the bus driver tried to extort him.

In May 2012, his Lost co-star Dominic Monaghan tweeted about Fox, "He beats women. Not isolated incidents. Often." Fox called Monaghan's claims "a pile of bullshit" and said he was not going to "waste too much breath on that." He also told Men's Journal in 2012 that he has "never hit a woman before. Never have, never will."

That same year, Fox was arrested for driving under the influence.

Filmography

Fox at the 2008 [[San Diego Comic-Con

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993My Boyfriend's BackBuck Van Patten
1995Wishful ThinkingMax1995 Sundance June Filmaker´s Lab
2006Smokin' AcesBill Security Super
We Are MarshallWilliam "Red" Dawson
2008Vantage PointSecret Service Agent Kent Taylor
Speed RacerRex Racer / Racer X
2012Alex Cross"The Butcher of Sligo" / "Picasso"
EmperorBonner Fellers
2013World War ZUSAF Parajumper
2015ExtinctionPatrick
Bone TomahawkJohn Brooder

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992WingsTy WarnerEpisode: "Say It Ain't So, Joe"
Freshman DormDanny Foley5 episodes
1993CBS Schoolbreak SpecialCharlie DeeversEpisode: "If I Die Before I Wake"
1994–2000Party of FiveCharlie Salinger142 episodes; also director in episode "Taboo or Not Taboo"
1995MADtvEpisode: "1.6"
1999Behind the MaskJames JonesTelevision movie
2002HauntedFrank Taylor11 episodes
2004–2010LostJack Shephard113 episodes
2006Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Matthew Fox/Tenacious D"
2007–2008Lost: Missing PiecesJack Shephard4 episodes
2022Last LightAndy Yeats5 episodes; also executive producer
2023CaughtPete Mitchell6 episodes
2025The MadisonPaul Clyburn6 episodes

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleNotes
2008Speed Racer: The VideogameRacer X
Lost: Via DomusJack

Awards and nominations

YearAwardAward categoryTitle of workResult
2005Satellite AwardsSatellite Award for Best Actor in a Television Drama SeriesLost
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror FilmsBest Actor on Televisionrowspan=5
Peoples Choice AwardsFavorite Male Television Star
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: Drama
Choice TV: Chemistry (shared with Evangeline Lilly)
Television Critics Association AwardsIndividual Achievement in Drama
2006Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror FilmsBest Actor on Television
National Television AwardsMost Popular Actor
Saturn AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television Series
Golden Globe AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Drama
Screen Actors Guild AwardsScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Drama Series
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: Action/Dramarowspan=4
Choice TV Chemistry (shared with Josh Holloway and Evangeline Lilly)
2007Saturn AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television Series
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: Drama
2008Saturn AwardsSaturn Award for Best Actor on Televisionrowspan=2
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror FilmsBest Actor on Television
Prism AwardsPerformance in a Drama Series Episoderowspan=7
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: Action
2009Saturn AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television Series
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: Action
People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Actor – Drama
2010Saturn AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television Series
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Scream AwardsOutstanding Television Performance
Outstanding Ensemble Castrowspan=2
Outstanding Science Fiction Actor

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