Amaryllis Fox
Amaryllis Fox is an acclaimed author, journalist, and former CIA operative whose impactful career has garnered widespread recognition. She is the creator and host of the acclaimed Netflix documentary series *The Business of Drugs*, which achieved the top spot on the platform in the U.S. shortly after its debut. Her memoir, *Life Undercover*, has resonated with readers globally, translated into 23 languages and hailed as a notable book of the year by prestigious publications, including Time Magazine and the New York Times. The book is currently being adapted into a television series by Apple, with Brie Larson set to star.
Fox's influence extends beyond writing; her thought-provoking video on the importance of understanding adversaries has amassed over 130 million views worldwide. Previously, she showcased her versatility by hosting *American Ripper* on the History Channel and appearing in the feature film *Freak Power*, which chronicles Hunter S. Thompson's 1970 campaign for Sheriff of Aspen.
Her expertise in international affairs has led her to provide insightful commentary on significant global issues across major news networks such as CNN, MSNBC, and BBC. Academically, she holds a Bachelor's Degree in theology and international law from Oxford University and a Master's Degree in International Security and Conflict Resolution from Georgetown University. Currently, she resides in Los Angeles with her husband, their two daughters, and a dog named Scamp.