- William Fox (producer)
William Fox (
January 1 ,1879 –May 8 ,1952 ) was a pioneering Americanmotion picture executive who founded theFox Film Corporation in 1915 and the Fox West Coast Theatres chain in the 1920s. Although Fox sold his interest in these companies in a 1936bankruptcy settlement, his name lives on as the namesake of the FOX Television Network and the20th Century Fox film studio.Fox was born Wilhelm Fuchs to
Jewish parents inTolcsva ,Hungary , then part ofAustria-Hungary . He came to America at the age of 9 months, where his name was anglicized to William Fox. He had many jobs starting at the age of 8. In 1900 he started his own company which he sold in 1904 to purchase his first nickelodeon. In 1915, he startedFox Film Corporation .In 1925-26, Fox purchased the rights to the work of
Freeman Harrison Owens , the U.S. rights to theTri-Ergon system invented by three German inventors, and the work ofTheodore Case to create the Fox Movietonesound-on-film system, released in 1927. Sound-on-film systems such as Movietone andRCA Photophone soon became the standard, and the competingsound-on-disc technologies, such asWarner Bros 'sVitaphone , fell into disuse.In 1927,
Marcus Loew , head of rival studioMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer died, and control of MGM passed to his longtime associate,Nicholas Schenck . Fox saw an opportunity to expand his empire, and in 1929, with Schenck's assent, bought the Loew family's holdings in MGM. However, MGM studio bossesLouis B. Mayer andIrving Thalberg were outraged. Despite their high posts in the MGM, they were not shareholders. Mayer in particular used his political connections to persuade the Justice Department to sue Fox for violating federal antitrust law. During this time, in the summer of 1929, Fox was badly hurt in an automobile accident. By the time he recovered, the stock market crash in the fall of 1929 had virtually wiped out his financial holdings, ending any chance of the Loews-Fox merger going through even if the Justice Department had given its blessing.Fox lost control of the Fox Film Corporation in 1930 during a
hostile takeover . A combination of the 1929 Wall Street stock market crash, Fox's injury in a car accident in the summer of 1929, and governmentanti-trust action forced him into a protracted seven-year struggle to fight offbankruptcy . At his bankruptcy hearing in 1936, Fox attempted tobribe judgeJohn Warren Davis and commitperjury . [ [http://www.germanhollywood.com/fox.html Fox/20th Century Fox > The German-Hollywood Connection ] ] He was sentenced to six months in prison. After serving his time, Fox retired from the film business. Fox died in 1952 at the age of 73. No Hollywood producers came to his funeral.In 1935, Fox Film Corporation, under new president Sidney Kent, merged with the upstart
Twentieth Century Pictures to form20th Century-Fox which was itself merged intoNews Corporation in 1985. News Corporation, 20th Century Fox's corporate parent continues to make movies and started theFOX Network .The
Fox Theatre in many cities (includingAtlanta andSan Diego ) were built by Mr. Fox.Notes
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