
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.

Six Gun Mesa

Riders of the Santa Fe

The Vigilante: Fighting Hero of the West

Pillow of Death

The Gay Amigo

Kid Dynamite

'Neath Brooklyn Bridge

Docks of New York

West of Wyoming

Million Dollar Kid

Bowery Blitzkrieg

The Daring Caballero

Racing Lady

Smart Alecks

Mr. Muggs Rides Again

Red Morning

The Mexicali Kid

Arizona Territory

Bad Men of the Border

Near the Trail's End

Western Renegades

Bowery at Midnight

Let's Get Tough

The Corpse Vanishes

Career Girl

Devil on Deck

Men on Her Mind

Trapped in Tia Juana

Gunslingers

Outlaws of Stampede Pass

Yellow Dust

Blame It on Love

Fence Riders

Partners of the Trail

Under the Cock-eyed Moon

The Girl from Monterrey

Gun Packer

The Ghost Rider

Pride of the Plains

The Amazing Vagabond

Come and Get It!

Laughing at Death

Trail of Courage

The Bandit's Son

Breed of the Sunsets

Man in the Rough

Driftin' Sands

The Riding Renegade

Silver Raiders

Blazing Bullets

Over the Border

Wild Beauty

Lawless Breed

Jack Armstrong

Powdersmoke Range

Outlaw Gold

Rustler's Round-up

Block Busters

Montana Desperado

Bullets for Bandits

The Lone Star Vigilantes

Code of the Lawless

Trail to Vengeance

Gun Town

Gunman's Code

The Valiant Hombre

The Great Mike

Brenda Starr, Reporter

Song of the Range

The Avenging Rider