Matthew Fox bio at NetflixA former model who found his way to acting by way of television commercials,
Matthew Fox was born in Crowheart, Wyo., on July 14, 1966. He grew up on a cattle ranch and, for a short time, attended classes in a one-room schoolhouse where his mother was a teacher.
Fox earned a degree in economics from Columbia University, with plans to work on Wall Street. But he ended up becoming one of the hottest young stars on television after landing the role of eldest brother Charlie Salinger on the critically acclaimed drama "Party of Five" (1994-2000).
Fox scored again on the small screen as one of the castaways on "Lost" (2004-10), earning Golden Globe and Emmy nods plus a shared Screen Actors Guild Award for best ensemble in a drama series, for his portrayal of surgeon Jack Shephard. His film credits include supporting roles in We Are Marshall (2006) and Speed Racer (2008).

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Matthew Chandler Fox (born July 14, 1966) is an American actor and former model. His first major role was playing an older brother and patriarch Charlie Salinger on Party of Five in the 1990s, co-starring with both Scott Wolf and Neve Campbell. More recently, he played Jack Shephard on the ABC drama series Lost. Contents -
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Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world [1996]Graduated from Columbia University in 1989 with a degree in economicsDaughter Kyle Fox (born in 1998) and son Byron Fox (born in 2001)Matthew studied acting for two years at The School for Film and Television in New York City.He frequently hosts parties at his house where the whole cast of "Lost" (2004) gathers to watch the last episode they had filmed.He was raised in Crowheart, Wyoming on the family ranch.H -
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When Lost's Jack says goodbye to the island in the ABC drama's series finale, star
Matthew Fox will say goodbye to TV.Fox, who has previously described the ending of Lost as a "relief," told Starpulse that he has no plans to work on the small screen again.See other TV stars who made the jump to the big screen"I am not going to do television again," Fox said. "That is not because I think film is better than television. Not at all, in some respects some of the best story telling is happening on television. I -
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Matthew Fox's 95 Theses for the Third Millenium. Like Luther, I present 95 theses or in my case, 95 faith observations drawn from my 64 years of living and practicing religion and spirituality. I trust I am not alone in recognizing
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LANCEMatthew Fox, former Dominican priest and current cosmic spirituality Christianity-deconstructing creation mumbo-jumbo guru. No, not this guy – this guy. Fox was ordered by then-Cardinal Ratzinger in 1988 to cease teaching
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Dave TrumboreNow Matthew Fox is shooting a movie in Hamilton – at least he was yesterday. The 45 year old, from Crowheart Wyoming, spent a busy day in the Hamilton Gardens working on acclaimed British director Peter Webber's latest
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