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Earle Foxe (born Earl Aldrich Fox; December 25, 1891 – December 10, 1973) was an American actor.
Earle Foxe. Actor: Hangman's House. Earle Foxe was born to Charles Aldrich Fox, originally of Flint, Michigan. His half sister was Ethel May Fox, born to Charles Aldrich Fox and Katie Eldridge. Ethel was a music teacher and quite active in musical productions in Detroit, Michigan.
Actor: Hangman's House. Earle Foxe was born to Charles Aldrich Fox, originally of Flint, Michigan. His half sister was Ethel May Fox, born to Charles Aldrich Fox and Katie Eldridge. Ethel was a music teacher and quite active in musical productions in Detroit, Michigan.
A Passport to Hell is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and written by Leon Gordon and Bradley King. The film stars Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas, Warner Oland, Alexander Kirkland, Donald Crisp and Earle Foxe. The film was released on August 14, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. [1] [2] [3] Plot.
Earle Foxe is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes My Darling Clementine, The Informer, Hangman's House, Blondie Johnson, Upstream, Four Sons, Dance, Fools, Dance, and Union Depot.
Birthday: Dec 25, 1887. Birthplace: Oxford, Ohio, USA. Highest rated movies. The Dream Girl. Watchlist. Photos. See all photos. Filmography. Movies. Explore the filmography of Earle Foxe on...
Earle Foxe began his entertainment career as a stage actor, finding success in New York. His film career began in 1912 as an actor for the Kalem Company, Incorporated . Foxe continued in films into the 1940s.