Wallace Fox (9 March 1895 – 30 June 1958) was an American and Native American film director. He directed 84 films between 1927 and 1953. He was a member of Chickasaw Nation. His brothers were screenwriter Finis Fox and director Edwin Carewe.
Directing
91
Male
1895-03-09
Purcell, Oklahoma Territory, USA
Wallace W. Fox
Kid Dynamite
Let's Get Tough
Million Dollar Kid
The Corpse Vanishes
Bowery Blitzkrieg
Bowery at Midnight
Pillow of Death
Under the Cock-eyed Moon
Smart Alecks
Career Girl
White Goddess
The Girl from Monterrey
Racing Lady
The Vigilante: Fighting Hero of the West
'Neath Brooklyn Bridge
Devil on Deck
Mr. Muggs Rides Again
Gun Packer
The Ghost Rider
Yellow Dust
Red Morning
Blame It on Love
The Mexicali Kid
Partners of the Trail
Pride of the Plains
Docks of New York
Laughing at Death
The Amazing Vagabond
Come and Get It!
Trail of Courage
Breed of the Sunsets
Man in the Rough
The Bandit's Son
The Riding Renegade
Driftin' Sands
Silver Raiders
Six Gun Mesa
American Portrait
Blazing Bullets
Over the Border
The Daring Caballero
Wild Beauty
Fence Riders
Lawless Breed
Jack Armstrong
Powdersmoke Range
Outlaw Gold
The Gay Amigo
Men on Her Mind
Rustler's Round-up
Trapped in Tia Juana
Block Busters
Arizona Territory
One Nutty Night
Swell People
Gunslingers
Montana Desperado
Bullets for Bandits
The Lone Star Vigilantes
Outlaws of Stampede Pass
Bad Men of the Border
Code of the Lawless
Trail to Vengeance
Gun Town
Gunman's Code
The Valiant Hombre
Near the Trail's End
Western Renegades
West of Wyoming
Riders of the Santa Fe
The Great Mike
Brenda Starr, Reporter
Song of the Range
The Avenging Rider
Cannonball Express
The Gentle Touch