Charlotte Kate Fox (born August 14, 1985) is an American film, TV, and theatrical actress and musician. She was cast as the first non-Japanese heroine of an NHKasadora(morning drama) in the series Massan, broadcast on Japanese television.[2]
Early life
Fox was born Charlotte Elizabeth Demo Varney in Santa Fe to her parents, Cynthia Demo and Edward Latin Varney III.[3]
Fox began ballet at the age of five and continued her dancing career until the age of 16, when she began acting in local theater productions.[3]
On May 16, 2015, Fox received an honorary doctorate from the Santa Fe University of Art and Design during the commencement ceremony where Fox was the commencement speaker.[6]
Acting career
Fox began her acting career at the age of 16 when she appeared as an extra in the Starz television series Crash. After that, she appeared in professional and regional theater productions, eventually obtaining her Equity membership while performing in the Actor's Theatre of Charlotte's Venus in Fur as Vanda.[5] She appeared in smaller independent films until she was cast as the first foreign lead of the 150-episode NHK Japanese morning drama Massan playing Ellie, a character based on the real-life Rita Cowan (Taketsuru Rita).[7][8] Fox was chosen from among 521 applicants (232 from Japan, 289 from outside Japan).[9][10]
Fox appeared in all 150 episodes of the asadora. Fox's performance was entirely in Japanese, with the exception of occasional scenes spoken in English, such as retrospective scenes in the character's home in Scotland, which were actually filmed in Japan in locations such as Hokkaido. Fox had not had any prior experience in the Japanese language nor had she visited Japan prior to travelling there to perform her screen test.[11][12] Each line of Fox's script included three additional lines, the first of which was the Romanized script of the Japanese line, followed by the translated line in English, and finally by the word-for-word literal translation in English which follows the Japanese word order. This way Fox would not only learn the Japanese lines but also acknowledge where each word would occur in a given line, thus acting according to the Japanese word order whether the lines were uttered by her or by her co-performers.[13][14] This caused Fox's script to be ten times larger than those of her native Japanese co-actors.[15] "If I had been in Charlotte's position, I would have run away to America," said Tetsuji Tamayama, co-lead who played the eponymous character who is married to Fox's character Ellie.[16] When polled by NHK as to the reasons for watching Massan, 60% of the viewers chose Fox as the reason, second only to the "interesting story and theme" at 65%.[17]
The final episode of Massan aired on March 28, 2015. The show recorded the mean audience ratings of 21.1% through its run, ranking third-highest of the past 20 asadora titles.[18]
In February 2015, an announcement was made that Fox had been cast in the role of the lead character Roxie Hart in the Broadway musical production of Chicago, which has been continuously running at the Ambassador Theatre in New York since 1996. She performed there from November 2 to November 15, 2015.[19][20][21] Fox also performed in Japan on a tour of Chicago in Tokyo from December 4 to December 23, 2015 and in Osaka December 26 and 27, 2015.[22][23]
On August 19, 2015, NHK aired on its satellite broadcasting channel a documentary program entitled あの歌に出会いたい~シャーロットの沖縄歌探しの旅~(I Want to Meet That Song – Charlotte's Journey in Search of Okinawa's Songs), in which Fox was the principal traveler.[24] This was her first trip ever to Okinawa.[25]
On September 5, 2015, TV Asahi of Japan aired a made-for-TV movie entitled 名探偵キャサリン (Detective Catherine), based on the detective novel series by Misa Yamamura (山村美紗), in which Fox performed in the lead role of Catherine Turner, a multilingual Columbia University graduate and the only daughter of a former vice president of the United States. The show was entirely in Japanese, except where English was appropriate, as was the case with Massan.[citation needed]
Music
On April 29, 2015, Fox released a single music CD entitled Gondola no Uta in Japan.[26] She then released an album entitled Wabi Sabi, produced by American artist Kishi Bashi, on August 19, 2015.[27] Fox performed on an eight-city live concert tour in Japan for the new album, starting on August 18, 2015, in Shibuya, Tokyo, and ending in the city of Natori in Miyagi Prefecture on September 8, 2015.[28]
Advertising
As of August 2015, Fox has appeared in six television commercials in Japan, including those for AEON and Nissan.[citation needed]