The Cox Twins

Frank and Fred Cox

The Cox Twins entertain a fan on the Holloway Road.
Born Francis Thomas Cox
Frederick Cox

(1920-12-04)4 December 1920
Cardiff, Wales
Died

Frank: 10 November 2007(2007-11-10) (aged 86) [1]

Fred: 28 September 2013(2013-09-28) (aged 92) [2]
Islington, London, England
Occupation Entertainers, actors, singers
Years active 1932–2007
Spouse(s) Frank: Estelle Miles (1951–1984; her death)
Fred: Pauline Miles (1951-2013; his death)

Francis Thomas "Frank" Cox (4 December 1920  10 November 2007) and Frederick "Fred" Cox (4 December 1920  28 September 2013), known as The Cox Twins, were British entertainers in the Music Hall tradition. They were identical twin brothers.[3]

Their career began with Steffani's Songsters and they then appeared in the Ralph Reader RAF Gang Shows during World War II, touring Europe and North Africa. Later they went into Variety, performing in summer seasons and pantomime. They married twins sisters, Estelle and Pauline Miles, who became part of their act.[3] In 1972 they appeared as Tweedledum and Tweedledee in the film Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.[3] Other films in which the twins appeared include Up Jumped a Swagman (1965) with Frank Ifield, and Funny Bones (1995) with Lee Evans and Jerry Lewis. Their numerous television appearances included Barrymore and The Story of Light Entertainment (2006) with Stephen Fry and Simon Cowell.[3]

When Frank's wife, Estelle, died in 1984, Fred’s wife continued to appear with the twins, the act being known as "The Cox Twins and Pauline".[3] They were presented with Lifetime Achievement Rose Bowls by the British Music Hall Society.[3]

By 2007, their public appearances were limited to RAF reunions. Frank Cox died on 10 November 2007; Fred Cox died on 28 September 2013.[3]

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