Morgan Jon Fox

Film director

1979 –

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Who is Morgan Jon Fox?

Morgan Jon Fox is an American director, screenwriter, and editor from Memphis, Tennessee.

Named one of the "25 new faces of Independent Film” by Filmmaker Magazine, he has directed 4 feature films which have screened at over 50 film festivals world wide, and have been honored with over 15 best of fest awards, gaining indie film notoriety, coming out of the Memphis film scene, which has produced filmmakers Craig Brewer, Ira Sachs, Mike McCarthy, and Kentucker Audley.

His debut film, Blue Citrus Hearts was named one of the top 20 films of 2003 by The Chicago Reader, and the Commercial Appeal. His 2009 feature, OMG/HaHaHa, took a record breaking 6 awards at the Indie Memphis Film Fest, as well as Best Feature honors from Chicago’s 27th Annual LGBT Film Fest, and Best of Fest selection for NewFest, New York. His films are distributed by Ariztical Entertainment, TLA Releasings, and Waterbearer Films.

Fox served as an assistant director and editor for Craig Brewer’s MTV web & tv series, $5 Cover, for which he was nominated as "best editor" at the 2nd Annual Streamy Awards in 2009.

He's been working on a feature length documentary called This Is What Love In Action Looks Like since 2005, which profiles Zach Stark, and Refuge, the controversial teen program of Love In Action, an ex-gay ministry based in Memphis, TN.

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Born
Jun 19, 1979
Memphis
Nationality
  • United States of America
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on July 23, 2013

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