Rhona Fox is a dynamic U. S. based-Guyanese actress living her dreams in the glitzy world of Hollywood
By Venessa Deosaran
Born in Essequibo, Rhona Fox is an accomplished actress, producer and editor in the U.S. who is very proud of her heritage. In an interview with Guyana Times Sunday Magazine, Fox said she was raised all over Guyana. Her father was a high school principal and his specialty was upgrading school systems so her family moved around a lot. Her mother was also a teacher and as a result, Fox attended several primary schools in six years.
“I have tons of fond childhood memories of Guyana. They include having my own cow in Essequibo – my parents wanted me to have fresh milk so they bought me a cow. We also raised our own livestock – chickens, turkeys, goats, sheep, and ducks – so we had fresh eggs and meat, and also had our own garden. I also love the black water lake in Essequibo also the Amerindians and their native dishes like cassava bread. Most of all I missed the authentic cuisine: Guyanese curries, and Guyanese-Chinese fare. It doesn’t taste the same over here. I also miss the local produce and long for Guyanese cashews, jamoon and star apple,” she said nostalgically.
Fox was raised in Anna Regina, as well as in Demerara and Berbice. Her family then moved to Georgetown where she and her two brothers attended Queens College. Fox was in Form One when she and her family moved to Nassau, Bahamas. There she completed her high school education.
“I migrated when my parents moved to Nassau to teach there. They always wanted to send us to university overseas but couldn’t afford it on their teaching salaries in Guyana. When the opportunity arose for them to gain employment in the Bahamas, I recalled it was a very difficult decision for my parents. I was 10 years old. They had to give everything up and leave their family to move to this strange land. Thankfully it worked out for us. They currently live in Florida and are still teaching,” stated Fox.
Achievements
Fox and her family then moved to New York where she pursued her studies, graduating with a degree in Communication with a minor in Economics from the State University of New York at Albany. She was also the editor of the student newspaper for two years, which more transitioned into her career following college.
Additionally, Fox is a member of SAGAFTRA, the Screen Actors Guild and the union for film and TV actors. She spends much time also taking acting classes, so acting is on-going, constant study, as well as hunt for work. Fox finds it hectic to chase auditions and land new acting gigs, however it is her passion and she is chasing it.
Fox was a producer for television networks ABC and FOX. She later became the editor of a national magazine in the U.S. called ‘Jamrock Magazine’, where she wrote cover stories with the likes of Wyclef and Shaggy.
In 2007, Fox started a music media marketing agency called ‘FOX FUSE’. Through her company she has done everything from publicity to production of music videos for clients. Her production end, Fox Flicks, has produced videos for artistes like reggae stars Gyptian and Capleton. She has also worked with Machel Montano as his personal publicist for three years and toured a lot of the Caribbean islands with him.
Although engrossed in so much professionally, the philanthropist started ‘The Rhona Fox Foundation’ which is still in its elementary stages. Her mission, she stated, has always been to help women and children, especially victims of domestic violence. Growing up in Guyana, Fox said she remembered it was a prevalent issue. She regularly donates clothing to women and recently sent clothing to Senegal, Africa. She has also done work with international reggae star Shaggy, who also has a foundation, to get toys to children in the U. S. and Jamaica. One day, she hopes to bring those efforts to Guyana.
Fox’s acting career highlights included shooting a commercial with Spike Lee, famous American film producer, as the director.
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