- Born
- Birth nameMichael Raymond Fox
- Height6′ 2½″ (1.89 m)
- Michael Ray Fox was the director and writer of "Shush" which had its world premiere on the closing night of the 2021 FIN Atlantic International Film Festival. His first feature film "Roaming" was the inaugural film made through Telefilm Canada's First Feature Program and won Best Feature at the 2013 Toronto Independent Film Festival. Michael began his career directing several short films, no-budget digital features, and music videos.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Al McNeil
- SpouseRégina Fox(July 24, 2010 - July 1, 2016) (divorced)
- Nationality / Religious or Ethnic identityCanadian
- Michael Ray Fox was a Director participant in the Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative's Film 5 Program in 2006.
- Michael Ray Fox was nominated "Most Promising Director" in 2002 at the Garrison Brewery Big Break Ad Challenge. The contest was to direct a 1-minute beer commercial for Garrison Brewery. Director Evan Kelly won the award.
- Michael Ray Fox (Writer/Director) and Richard MacQueen (Producer) were picked for the "First Feature Program" through Film Nova Scotia and Telefilm. The winners were announced at the 31st Atlantic Film Festival award show in September 2011.
- Michael Ray Fox was a feature guest on Eastlink TV's hit show "Atlantic Filmmakers" in 2011.
- Michael Ray Fox was featured on the cover of "Super 8 Today Magazine" in 2009 for his 30-minute heist film 'Why Vinnie Carponzo Hates Trains'.
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