Phoebe Fox

Phoebe Fox

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Following her training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA),[1] in 2010 Fox appeared in A Month in the Country at Chichester Festival Theatre. The following year she starred in As You Like It at the Rose Theatre, The Acid Test at the Royal Court Theatre upstairs and There Is A War at the National Theatre as part of their Double Feature in the Paintframe. Based on these performances she was nominated for the 2011 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer.

Fox was also tipped in the 2011 Screen International Stars of Tomorrow list.[2]

In 2012, Fox appeared as Grace in Switch, a TV series about witches living in a city. In 2014 she appeared in The Musketeers as the Duchess of Savoy; in A Poet in New York as Liz Reitell, and also as Eve Perkins in The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death.

In 2015, Fox starred as Vanessa Bell in Life in Squares, a BBC drama about the Bloomsbury Group and in the thriller film Eye in the Sky



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Fox is the daughter of actors Stuart Fox and Prue Clarke.[3] She is married to actor Kyle Soller, whom she met at RADA. The couple live in London.


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Filmography

Actress (24 credits)

 2019 Curfew (TV Series) (post-production)
Kaye
- Episode #1.3 ... Kaye
- Curfew
 2019 The Aeronauts (post-production)
Antonia
 2019 The Great (TV Series)
Marial
- Pilot ... Marial
 2018 Blue Iguana
Katherine Rookwood
 2017 Doragon kuesuto XI: Sugisarishi toki o motomete (Video Game)
Additional Voices (English version, voice)
 2016 Close to the Enemy (TV Mini-Series)
Kathy Griffiths
- Episode #1.7 (2016) ... Kathy Griffiths
- Episode #1.6 (2016) ... Kathy Griffiths
- Episode #1.5 (2016) ... Kathy Griffiths
- Episode #1.4 (2016) ... Kathy Griffiths
- Episode #1.3 (2016) ... Kathy Griffiths
 2016 NW (TV Movie)
Leah Hanwell
 2016 Dead Tongues
 2016 The Hollow Crown (TV Series)
Anne
- Richard III (2016) ... Anne
- Henry VI Part 2 (2016) ... Anne
 2015 Eye in the Sky
Carrie Gershon
 2015 Life in Squares (TV Mini-Series)
Vanessa Bell / Young Vanessa Bell / Young Vanessa
- Episode #1.3 (2015) ... Vanessa Bell
- Episode #1.2 (2015) ... Young Vanessa Bell
- Episode #1.1 (2015) ... Young Vanessa
 2014 A Moment to Move (Short)
Stella
 2014 War Book
Kate
 2014 A Poet in New York (TV Movie)
Liz Reitell
 2014 The Musketeers (TV Series)
Duchess of Savoy
- The Good Soldier (2014) ... Duchess of Savoy
 2012 Switch (TV Series)
Grace
- Episode #1.6 (2012) ... Grace
- Episode #1.5 (2012) ... Grace
- Episode #1.4 (2012) ... Grace
- Episode #1.3 (2012) ... Grace
- Episode #1.2 (2012) ... Grace
 2012 New Tricks (TV Series)
Eleanor Higgins
- Old School Ties (2012) ... Eleanor Higgins
 2012 Coming Up (TV Series)
Masha Hawkins
- If We Dead Awaken (2012) ... Masha Hawkins
 2011 Black Mirror (TV Series)
Hallam
- The Entire History of You (2011) ... Hallam
 2011 One Day
Nightclub Girl

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Van Der Graaf Generator biography

Van Der Graaf Generator biography


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Formed in 1967 in Manchester, UK - Hiatus from 1972 to 1975 - Disbanded in 1978 - Reunited in 2004

VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR is an English eclectic progressive rock band with front man PETER HAMMILL from 'the classic period' that has proven be one of the most important bands of the progressive genre.


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In England, 1967 Chris Judge SMITH formed 'VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR', but after his departure it was up to Peter HAMMILL (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Hugh BANTON (organ, bass on organ), David JACKSON (sax, flute) and Guy EVANS (drums) to become one of progressive rock most proliferate and unique bands as well as the first band to be signed to the Famous Charisma Label. The band was named after the scientific instrument 'the Van de Graaff generator', which is used for accumulating high voltage bolts. VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR (VdGG for short) is known for its extrovert dynamics (ranging from slow, calm & peaceful to fierce & heavy), its intense and emotional 'love it or hate it' vocals by Peter HAMMILL, its celebrated contribution to extended progressive songwriting and its combination of psychedelic, jazz, classical and avant-garde or even acid influences. Moreover, VdGG can be seen as the first band that was to combine the very progressive with the very personal, whereas other bands used to work with abstractions and fantasy. Peter HAMMILL has a talent for singing out intense graving, anger, panic and confusion whilst still being able to sing warm and caring in other passages. The band never really fitted in the symphonic progressive rock subgenre because of its widespread influences and unique style, though the band would have symphonic leanings throughout it's career. Unusual for the time was the focus on organ, drums and sax, whereas in the sixties the guitar and the bass guitar had played a major role.
The band had a leading role in the very first progressive phase releasing high-rated albums from 1970 to 1975. The strong conceptual 'H to He Who am the only one' (1970), the intense and highly innovative and daring 'Pawn Hearts' (1971), the bleak and ever evolving 'Godbluff' (1975) and the matured 'Still Life' (1976) are often cited as masterpieces of the progressive genre. Alongside VdGG there would be a very interesting solo-career for Peter HAMMILL who frequently invited members of the band to come and join on his seventies rec...read more
 

Klein Family

Klein Family

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