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Rachel Fox
NameRachel Fox
OccupationActress, voice actress, producer

Rachel Fox is an American actress and voice performer known for work in television, film, and animation. She gained recognition for live-action roles on youth-oriented series and later expanded into voice work for animated productions and video games. Her career includes collaborations with prominent studios, networks, and creative professionals across the entertainment industry.

Early life and education

Fox was born and raised in the United States, growing up in a family engaged with performing arts and local theater companies. She attended regional schools before enrolling in programs that combined acting, film studies, and music, studying techniques derived from institutions such as the Juilliard School, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and conservatories associated with major companies like American Conservatory Theater and California Institute of the Arts. During her formative years she participated in productions affiliated with organizations including Broadway Cares, Children's Theatre Company, and summer festivals similar to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, developing skills used in screen and voice performance.

Acting career

Fox began her professional screen career as a child actor, appearing in episodic television series produced by networks such as Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, ABC, and NBC. Early appearances included guest roles on family dramas and sitcoms produced by studios like Warner Bros. Television, 20th Television, and Sony Pictures Television. She later secured recurring roles on series created by showrunners connected to productions from Shonda Rhimes, Joss Whedon, and Josh Schwartz, sharing credits alongside performers affiliated with Disney Channel Original Movie alumni and actors who transitioned to mainstream feature films from television backgrounds. Fox moved between independent films released at festivals like Sundance Film Festival and studio projects distributed by companies including Lionsgate, Universal Pictures, and Paramount Pictures, working with directors who had credits at festivals such as Tribeca Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival. Her live-action filmography reflects collaborations with casting directors associated with franchises from Marvel Studios and production teams linked to the American Film Institute.

Voice acting and other media work

Transitioning into voice work, Fox contributed to animated television series developed by production houses such as Cartoon Network Studios, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, and Netflix Animation. She lent her voice to characters in animations that were showcased at venues like the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and aired on streaming platforms including Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+. Her credits extend to video games produced by studios such as Electronic Arts, Activision Blizzard, and Ubisoft, voicing roles for franchises with ties to conventions like Electronic Entertainment Expo and award platforms like the D.I.C.E. Awards. Fox has also worked on audiobooks narrated for publishers including Penguin Random House Audio, participated in motion-capture sessions with teams affiliated with Weta Workshop and Industrial Light & Magic, and appeared in web series and podcasts distributed through networks like NPR and Wondery.

Personal life

Off-screen, Fox has been involved with charitable organizations and advocacy initiatives connected to arts education and youth outreach, collaborating with nonprofits such as Save the Children, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and arts foundations similar to The Actors Fund. She has engaged with professional guilds and unions including Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, participated in panels at events like San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic Con, and maintained ties with alumni networks of institutions such as Columbia University and University of Southern California. Fox’s personal interests include participation in film festivals, attending industry galas hosted by groups like Film Independent and The Hollywood Reporter, and mentoring emerging performers through workshops connected to organizations like SAG-AFTRA Foundation.

Awards and recognition

Fox’s performances have earned nominations and awards from regional and industry bodies, including recognition at festivals such as Sundance Film Festival, honors from critics’ circles like the Broadcast Television Journalists Association, and nominations from youth-focused award programs connected to Teen Choice Awards, Young Artist Awards, and fan-voted ceremonies hosted by outlets like MTV. Her voice work has been acknowledged by guilds and institutions granting awards at ceremonies such as the Annie Awards, BAFTA Games Awards, and the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.

Category:American actresses Category:American voice actresses