David Fox; Wrote About Hollywood for The Times
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David J. Fox, who wrote about the film industry for more than 15 years, first at the show business paper Daily Variety and more recently at The Times, has died.
A family spokesman said his body was found in his Los Angeles apartment Thursday night. He was 45 and a cause of death had not been established.
He had been in poor health and on medical leave for several months, said a supervisor in The Times’ Calendar section, where Fox had worked since 1983.
Charles Champlin, Times arts editor emeritus, who hired Fox at the paper, recalled that “he was a young man who did outstanding work at Variety and was intimately involved with the film community. He proved a real asset to the department.”
A 1972 graduate of Fresno State, Fox worked for the Modesto Bee while attending school, then went to the Lodi News-Sentinel. He joined Variety as a reporter in 1977 and left as an assistant editor in 1983.
Survivors include his mother, Mary, and a sister, Susan. Services are pending.
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