During NBA career In 1994, Fox appeared in the film
Blue Chips as a member of the Western University basketball team. In 1996, Fox then played the role of Terry Hastings in the film
Eddie, a slumping basketball player who receives help from fan "Eddie" played by
Whoopi Goldberg. Fox then had a role as the ladies man Chick Deagan in the 1998 film
He Got Game, a film directed by
Spike Lee. In 1997, Fox began to portray prison inmate Jackson Vahue on the
HBO prison drama
Oz, appearing in 11 episodes of the show between 1997 and 2003. Fox was a supporting actor in the 1999 film
Resurrection playing the role of Detective Scholfield and the role of Ray in the television film
The Collectors. At the time,
ESPN quoted Fox as saying of trying to balance his acting career with his sports career that, "I mean, Penny Marshall is courtside. You got Jack (Nicholson) and Denzel (Washington). The head of the William Morris Agency is there. (Ally McBeal creator) David E. Kelley comes to some games ... I want to jump into conversations with them, but I'm working!" In addition to
Oz, Fox appeared in three more television series in the year 2003. On the first season of the crime drama
1-800-Missing starring
Vivica A. Fox, Rick Fox played the role of Eric Renard over five episodes. He also provided the voice of the characters Flash Williams and Smooth Daley on the
Crime Wave/Odd Ball episode of
Nickelodeon's animated series
The Fairly OddParents, and played the role of Peter Sampson on the television series
Street Time. As Eric Renard he played the love interest of the FBI agent Brooke Haslett, played by actress
Gloria Reuben. That year he also appeared in the
Walt Disney Pictures film
Holes with the supporting character role of Clyde 'Sweetfeet' Livingston, a baseball player.
Post-NBA acting career '' in May 2006 In 2005, Fox guest starred as the character Stephen Melbourne in the
UPN television series
Kevin Hill and appeared in
Love, Inc. as the character David Marley. In 2006 Fox played the role of Fabrizio in the film ''
Mini's First Time the same year he appeared in 5 episodes as villain Daunte in the CW drama series One Tree Hill'', which has basketball as its central sport. In 2007, Fox played
Wilhelmina Slater's bodyguard and lover Dwayne in the second season of
Ugly Betty, opposite his former wife
Vanessa Williams. The following year Fox signed on with the show
Dirt to play a recurring role in a multi-episode storyline lasting six episodes playing the role of Prince Tyrese. In 2008 and 2009, he had a recurring role (as a fictionalized version of himself) on the
BET comedy-drama television series
The Game, also returning to reprise his role in the 2012 season finale. In 2008, Fox also had a lead role in ''
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns'' as Harry, a coach trying to court the character of Brenda played by
Angela Bassett. In 2009, Fox played himself in
Head Case, and he currently has recurring roles on
VH1's
Single Ladies and ''
Tyler Perry's House of Payne. In 2010, Fox briefly guest starred on the science-fiction series Dollhouse, and took on a recurring role on the CW remake of Melrose Place''. In 2011, Fox played the role of
Bernadette's ex-boyfriend Glenn in
The Big Bang Theory episode "
The Love Car Displacement". In an article about his appearance,
TV Guide quoted Fox as saying about his role, "It's all in Glenn's head now. 'How am I losing to this guy? He's smarter than me ... I love that they turned the 'threatening ex' on its ear. At the end of the day, I have more insecurity about my intellect and am constantly fighting to be accepted intellectually and be seen for more than my looks and my size. I want to appear intelligent and prove my intelligence. That's where I'm battling with him." In 2011, Fox also played a suspect on the crime drama
Body of Proof and in 2012 he played the character Andre Carson on the series
Franklin & Bash. He also played the recurring role of Winston on
Single Ladies and Andrew Thompson in the series
Mr. Box Office. In 2013, Fox played the role of Chase Vincent in the VH1 series
Hit the Floor. In 2014, Fox guest-starred as the character Dr. James Kendall in the
CBS television series
Mom. On the same airdate, he appeared as himself on an episode of the CBS sitcom
The McCarthys. In 2015, Fox played the role of Sam Johnson, the general manager for the eponymous basketball team on Yahoo's original series
Sin City Saints, he appeared in the TV film
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!, and played retired basketball player Calvin Owens on
iZombie. In 2016, Fox also appeared in the
Showtime original series
Shameless. From 2018 to 2019, Fox co-starred in the first five instalments of
Hallmark's
Morning Show Mysteries, based on the novels of
Al Roker. In 2019 he played the role of "Roger" in the holiday TV movie
One Fine Christmas. He played the role of journalist Darius Nash on the
OWN series
Greenleaf. In 2022, the Bahamian government appointed Fox as Ambassador-at-large for Sports.
Reality television In late 2010, Fox was a celebrity contestant on
ABC's
Dancing with the Stars, pairing with pro
Cheryl Burke. They came in sixth place. He was also host of the
Jace Hall Show for five episodes. Fox appeared as a contestant on
Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?, in season 3. He was a special guest judge during season 4 of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race. And in 2017, Fox was a contestant on the Chopped'' Star Power actors competition. Fox came in second place. ==Professional gaming==