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  1. James Fox (born 19 November 1945) is a British journalist best known for his book, White Mischief, and for co-authoring Life, the best-selling memoir of Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards. [ 1 ]

  2. Oct 25, 2020 · James Fox is a British-American journalist, author of ‘White Mischief’, ‘The Langhorne Sisters’, (‘Five Sisters’, in USA), co-author of ‘Life’, the best-selling memoir of Rolling Stones’ guitarist Keith Richards, co-author of ‘Look Again’, the autobiography of legendary English photographer David Bailey.

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    James Fox is a British journalist and author. Born in Washington, D.C., he has been a frequent contributor to the Sunday Times and Vanity Fair. His first book White Mischief, an account of the 1941 Happy Valley murder case in Kenya, was made into a film in 1987. His other work includes The Langhorne Sisters. James was the co-author of Life, the ...

  4. Biography. Born Washington D.C USA, 1945; American father, British-American mother. Lived in UK since 1949. Journalist from aged 19; Manchester Evening News; Daily Nation, Nairobi; Rand Daily Mail, Johannesburg; Drum Magazine, Johannesburg. Sunday Times Magazine, London,1968, feature writer. The Observer 1977-1979. Left full-time journalism to ...

  5. Sep 4, 2021 · The last time James Fox saw The Servant it was 2018. The screening took place in a Soho hotel, organised by Antonia Fraser, widow of the film’s writer, Harold Pinter. Even 55 years after it was ...

  6. Nov 8, 2020 · James Fox. Nov 8, 2020. AUTHENTIC VOICES. James Fox is a British journalist and biographer with an American father and a British-American mother. His books include White Mischief, The Langhorne Sisters, Life – Keith Richards, and most recently Look Again – David Bailey. His work is received with high critical acclaim across the globe.

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  8. James Fox. Journalist James Fox is a former feature writer and foreign correspondent for London’s Sunday Times. His writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, London Review of Books, and The Observer, among other publications. He is the co-author of Keith Richards’s memoir Life, awarded the 2011 Norman Mailer Prize for Biography.