Kerry Fox
Born: 30 July 1966
Where: Wellington, New Zealand
The actress is probably best known for the British art house movie Intimacy for which she won the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival.
She made her feature debut as Janet Frame in Jane Campion's An Angel At My Table which she followed with the drama The Last Days of Chez Nous.
Fox went to star alongside Jon Voight and Sam Neill in The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior and the anti-apartheid drama Friends in 1993.
Danny Boyle's feature debut Shallow Grave raised her profile and she was nominated by the Australian Film Institute for her performance in Country Life in 1994.
She starred in Michael Winterbottom's acclaimed 1997 featuren Welcome to Sarajevo and starred opposite Jude Law in the vampire thriller The Wisdom of Crocodiles.
Next up she appeared alongside Richard Harris in the biopic of lion man George Adamson (the subject of Born Free) in I Walk With Lions.
Her next high profile role was Kay Mellor's Fanny and Elvis, which she followed with the sexually explicit Intimacy alongside Mark Rylance.
She shifted genres for the action thriller The Point Men with Christopher Lambert and also starred opposite Robert Carlyle in the Australian courtroom drama Black and White.
Recent work includes the tabloid comedy drama Rag Tale with Rupert Graves.


























