Lucinda Margaret Fox[1][2] (October 25, 1897[3][4] – May 21, 1970) was an American actress active in the era of silent film.
[5] A native New Yorker,[6] Fox was the youngest of four children born to Margaret McNally and celebrated Manhattan fire fighter, Capt.
[2][7][8][9] At age 11, Fox got her first taste of media puffery as putative author of an extended account, published in The New York Sun, detailing the life and times of Mike, recently departed canine mascot of Engine 11, the FDNY outpost overseen by her father.
[12] It was later that year that Fox, at the suggestion of actress Ruth Roland, first tried her hand at serials, beginning with Hurricane Hutch,[11] and following up in 1922 with Speed.
[13] Fox retired from acting following her marriage, on April 14, 1925, to New York-based silk manufacturer Jules Louis Foreman.