James Fox (born 19 November 1945) is a British journalist best known for his book White Mischief, and for co-authoring Life, the best-selling memoir of Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards.[1]
James Fox | |
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Born | 1945 (age 76–77) Washington D.C. |
Occupation | Journalist |
Spouse | Bella Freud
(m. 2001; sep. 2017) |
Children | 1 |
Fox was born in Washington, D.C., U.S. and worked as a journalist in Africa as well as reporting for London's Sunday Times.[2] His first book White Mischief is an account of the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.[3] He researched the book with Cyril Connolly in 1969 and it was later adapted into a film by Michael Radford in the 1980s.[4] Fox also wrote The Langhorne Sisters, also known as Five Sisters: The Langhornes of Virginia.
He married the fashion designer Bella Freud in 2001. They have a son, James "Jimmy" Lux Fox. The couple had separated in 2017.[5]
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