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Crystal R. Fox

クリスタル・R・フォックス / くりすたる・R・ふぉっくす

American actor

January 1, 1964 (age 62) ・ Tryon, North Carolina, United States

  • North Carolina
  • actor
  • stage actor
  • television actor

My Take

Crystal R. Fox is the kind of seasoned, stage-forged actor I instinctively root for. Coming out of tiny Tryon, North Carolina, she built her craft in the theater before becoming a familiar television face as Luann in In the Heat of the Night, then deepening into Hanna on The Haves and the Have Nots. She may not chase headline awards, but she's the dependable presence that holds a scene together, and her work seems to grow richer with age. To me she represents the unglamorous, essential backbone of good ensemble storytelling, and she has my full respect.

1. Profile

Name (English)
Crystal R. Fox
Name (Japanese)
クリスタル・R・フォックス
Reading
くりすたる・R・ふぉっくす
Born
January 1, 1964 (age 62)
Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
Capricorn / Dragon
Origin
Tryon, North Carolina, United States
Blood type
Private
Height
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Agency
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Occupation
actor / stage actor / television actor / film actor

2. Background

Elementary school
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Junior high
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High school
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University
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3. Relationships

Spouse
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Children
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Parents
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Siblings
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4. Personality

Motto

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Frequently asked questions

When was Crystal R. Fox born?

Born January 1, 1964 (age 62).

Where is Crystal R. Fox from?

Crystal R. Fox is from Tryon, North Carolina, United States.

What does Crystal R. Fox do?

Crystal R. Fox works as actor, stage actor, television actor, film actor.

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7. About this entry

Tags

  • North Carolina
  • actor
  • stage actor
  • television actor
Last updated
2026-06-17

Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.