Henry Fox(II)
- Director
- Writer
- Visual Effects
After briefly living in London, Henry Fox was raised in Carlsbad, California.
His father, Heath Fox worked in museums during his childhood. His mother was a stay at home mom.
Henry attended a private catholic school growing up. Experiencing numerous ironies, hypocrisy, and bullying - Henry developed a strong need to root for the "under dog" - whoever that is - as a result. Later he attended La Costa Canyon High School, before graduating from The Academy of Art University with a BFA in Film Production.
During his final semester of college, a series of unfortunate events lead to Henry working at a restaurant located in San Francisco for 3 years. During this time, he wrote several screenplays (one of which became his debut narrative, feature length film "Wishbones") and saved the money he earned to fund this film.
Inspired by the works of Joss Whedon, Bryan Fuller, Hayao Miyazaki and Satoshi Kon to name a few; Henry would like to continue to write and direct original character driven material involving abnormal circumstances that ultimately makes audiences re-examine the importance and value in life and mankind.
Henry attended a private catholic school growing up. Experiencing numerous ironies, hypocrisy, and bullying - Henry developed a strong need to root for the "under dog" - whoever that is - as a result. Later he attended La Costa Canyon High School, before graduating from The Academy of Art University with a BFA in Film Production.
During his final semester of college, a series of unfortunate events lead to Henry working at a restaurant located in San Francisco for 3 years. During this time, he wrote several screenplays (one of which became his debut narrative, feature length film "Wishbones") and saved the money he earned to fund this film.
Inspired by the works of Joss Whedon, Bryan Fuller, Hayao Miyazaki and Satoshi Kon to name a few; Henry would like to continue to write and direct original character driven material involving abnormal circumstances that ultimately makes audiences re-examine the importance and value in life and mankind.