Frederick Fox (designer)

Frederick Fox (July 10, 1910, New York City[1] – September 11, 1991, Englewood, New Jersey)[2] was an American designer for both stage and screen.

[3] He designed mainly sets but also lights and costumes on occasion for close to 100 productions staged on Broadway.

[2] He then studied at Yale University where he graduated in 1932, and then at the National Academy of Design where he earned at artist diploma in 1933.

[3] Fox began his career on Broadway designing the sets for the 1937 play Farewell Summer.

[2] He worked as a designer for close to 100 stage works on Broadway; including Johnny Belinda (1940), Junior Miss (1941), The Doughgirls (1942), The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1943), Anna Lucasta (1944), Dear Ruth (1944), Make Mine Manhattan (1948), Light Up the Sky (1948), and The Seven Year Itch (1952) among many others.