Philip Fox trained at RADA. His theatre work includes Dromio in The Comedy Of Errors, Regent's Park (Director Ian Talbot); Flute in The Fairy Queen (Director Adrian Noble); Dicky Sainsbury in Donkey Years, Crucible, Sheffield (Director Michael Rudman); Mr A's Amazing Maze Plays and Foigard in The Beaux Stratagem for Alan Ayckbourn's company in Scarborough. His television work includes Dr Hillman in Bliss; Moll Flanders, Degrees of Error; Harry the Swami in The Brittas Empire and Marvin Whipple in Don't Tell Father. Film work includes Maurice and Solitaire for Two. He read Lynne Truss' book, With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed for Radio 4.