- He played the father of real-life daughter Emilia Fox in The Republic of Love (2003).
- He appeared in three films directed by Richard Attenborough: Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), A Bridge Too Far (1977) and Gandhi (1982).
- He was originally to have played Lord William Holmes in Patriot Games (1992) but the role was ultimately taken by his younger brother James Fox.
- He played King Edward VIII (the Duke of Windsor) in Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978). His brother James Fox and nephew Laurence Fox would later play his father King George V and younger brother King George VI in W.E. (2011).
- He was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queen's New Year's Honours List for his services to drama.
- Claims he has never worn jeans.
- Served in the Coldstream Guards.
- He appeared in five films with Laurence Olivier: Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), Battle of Britain (1969), A Bridge Too Far (1977), The Bounty (1984) and Wild Geese II (1985).
- He was Nicholas Meyer's first choice for the role of John Leslie Stevenson / Jack the Ripper in Time After Time (1979). David Warner was ultimately cast in the role.
- For many years a vocal supporter of the Conservative Party, in 2004 he switched his support to the UK Referendum Party.
- Although he played Peter O'Toole's son in Gulliver's Travels (1996), he is less than five years younger than him in real life.
- His brother James is an actor while his other brother, Robert is a theatre producer.
- In Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978), he played the future Edward VIII. His first wife Tracy Reed's maternal grandmother was Freda Dudley Ward, who was Edward's lover while he was the Prince of Wales.
- Former brother-in-law of Celestia Fox and Natasha Richardson.
- Graduated from RADA.
- Ex-father-in-law of Jared Harris.
- Tried to train as a Marks and Spencer manager but succumned to his family's theatrical heritage and joined RADA.
- An Associate Member of RADA.
- He was considered for the role of Dr. Armstrong in Lifeforce (1985). Patrick Stewart was ultimately cast in the role.
- Performed with the Dundee Repertory company in the early 1960s with the likes of Michael Culver, Glenda Jackson and Nicol Williamson.
- He was the first of three sons born to Robin Fox, a theatrical agent, and Angela Muriel Darita Worthington, an actress and writer.
- Both he and his nephew Laurence Fox appeared in films which depicted Operation Market Garden in September 1944: Edward played General Brian Horrocks in A Bridge Too Far (1977) while Laurence played Sturmbannführer Klaus Kessler in The Last Drop (2006).
- As of May 2009 he was residing in Baywater, London, England.
- He joined the Coldstream Guards at 17.
- His paternal great-grandfather was industrialist and inventor Samson Fox and his paternal grandmother was Hilda Hanbury, sister of stage performer Lily Hanbury. His maternal grandfather was dramatist Frederick Lonsdale.
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