Fox Harris
Birthday:
3 May 1936, Pennsylvania, USA
Fox Harris was a marvelously quirky and distinctive character actor who specialized in playing colorful and eccentric supporting roles in offbeat low-budget independent pictures made throughout the 80s. Harris was born on May 3rd, 1936 in Pennsylvania. He frequently appeared in movies directed by both Alex Cox and Fred Olen Ray. Best known as the w...
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Fox Harris was a marvelously quirky and distinctive character actor who specialized in playing colorful and eccentric supporting roles in offbeat low-budget independent pictures made throughout the 80s. Harris was born on May 3rd, 1936 in Pennsylvania. He frequently appeared in movies directed by both Alex Cox and Fred Olen Ray. Best known as the wacky brain-fried lobotomized scientist J. Frank Parnell who drives around Los Angeles in a 1964 Chevy Malibu with dead aliens in the trunk in the terrific sci-fi punk black comedy cult classic "Repo Man," Harris was likewise memorable as the sickly Dr. Cal Timbergen in the delightfully trashy "Alien" rip-off "Forbidden World," flaky entomologist Prof. Whately in "Deep Space," the batty Colonel Cox in "Warlords," and nutty asylum director Dr. Avol in the astonishingly odd "Dr. Caligari." Outside of his film work, Harris was also an active participant in the Los Angeles Theater Group. Fox Harris died on December 27th, 1988 in Century City, California. Show less «