Amaryllis Fox is a multifaceted individual, boasting a plethora of impressive credentials and achievements.
As a bestselling writer, she has penned a book, Life Undercover, which has been translated into 23 languages and received accolades from esteemed publications such as Time Magazine, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and People Magazine, being selected as a notable book of the year.
Furthermore, her book is being adapted into a television series by Apple, featuring none other than Academy Award-winning actress Brie Larson.
In addition to her literary pursuits, Fox has made a significant impact in the world of documentary filmmaking, serving as the host of Netflix's hit documentary series The Business of Drugs, which debuted to great acclaim, ranking #1 in the United States on Netflix the week of its release.
Prior to her documentary endeavors, Fox hosted History Channel's American Ripper and starred in Freak Power, a feature film about Hunter S. Thompson's campaign for Sheriff of Aspen in 1970.
As a seasoned journalist, Fox has offered her expertise and commentary on global events for a wide range of prominent news outlets, including CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, NatGeo, BBC, Al Jazeera, and others.
Fox's educational background is equally impressive, having earned a Bachelor's Degree from Oxford University in theology and international law, as well as a Master's Degree from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in International Security and Conflict Resolution.
In her personal life, Fox resides in Los Angeles with her husband, two daughters, and their beloved family pet, a dog named Scamp.