Huckleberry Fox

American child actor turned scientist, remembered for his memorable role in the Academy Award-winning film Terms of Endearment.

What do we know about Huckleberry Fox?

Here are the key biographical details about Huckleberry Fox:

  • Name: Huckleberry Fox
  • Also Known As: George Miller Fox
  • Date of Birth: October 6, 1974
  • Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Date of Death: November 3, 2024
  • Gender: Male
  • Job Title: Actor

Who is Huckleberry Fox?

Huckleberry Fox was born on October 6, 1974, as George Miller Fox. He was an actor known for Terms of Endearment (1983), Misunderstood (1984), The Blue Yonder (1985) and Konrad (1985). He has been married to Leah since October 2000. They have two sons.

George Miller "Huckleberry" Fox, age 50, of Washington, DC, passed away on November 3, 2024 from Prostate cancer.

Dr. Fox was born on October 6, 1974 in Philadelphia. George graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School and New York University before continuing his education at Cornell University earning a Master's Degree in Animal Science followed by a doctorate from The University of Florida in Plant Medicine. Huckleberry was a well known child actor who was in many noteworthy commercials and films. One of his most memorable cinematic moments is his tearjerker scene in Academy Award winner film Terms of Endearment. Although he ended up being an accomplished scientist and diplomat of the United States Department of Agriculture, he was always an entertainer at heart.

He is survived by his wife Mercy, two sons, five siblings and parents.

What is Huckleberry Fox known for?

Huckleberry Fox was an American actor whose most recognized works include:

  • Terms of Endearment (1983, Movie)
  • Tales from the Darkside (1984, TV Series)
  • No Way Home (1997, Movie)
  • American Dreamer (1984, Movie)
  • Animal Room (1995, Movie)
  • The Blue Yonder (1985, Movie)
  • Pharaoh's Army (1995, Movie)
  • Misunderstood (1983, Movie)
  • Screen Two (1985, TV Series)
  • Konrad (1985, Movie)

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