He went on to play King Lear at the National Theatre. Over time the actor has earned several awards including an Emmy award. [47], This article is about the Scottish actor. ; he won a Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Actor and an AFI Award for Featured Actor of the Year – Male. At the time, the two actors shared the same agent. A recurring rumour that Cox made uncredited appearances as an extra in several episodes of The Prisoner was disproved by the actor in an interview with Bullz-Eye.com, where he confirmed, "I would've loved to have been in The Prisoner, and I remember seeing it, and I watched it when it first came out. [31], In the summer of 2016, Brian Cox directed the American premiere of Joshua Sobol's Sinners in Greensboro, Vermont, and became co-artistic director of the Mirror Theater Ltd.[32], In June 2017, Cox starred in Churchill, playing the title role. The couple has two children, Margaret and Alan, who is also an actor, best known for his roles in Young Sherlock Holmes, and playing the young John Mortimer in the television film of his play A Voyage Round My Father (1982) opposite Laurence Olivier. Brian Denis Cox is a Scottish actor who works with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he gained recognition for his portrayal of King Lear. 7, 2020. He was born on June 1, 1946 in Dundee, Scotland, to Mary Ann Guillerline Cox, maiden surname McCann, a spinner, and Charles McArdle Campbell Cox, a shopkeeper and butcher. He was born on June 1, 1946 in Dundee, Scotland, to Mary Ann Guillerline Cox, maiden surname McCann, a spinner, and Charles McArdle Campbell Cox, a shopkeeper and butcher. In 1993, he appeared as British spymaster Major Hogan in two episodes of the British television series Sharpe. He was the first actor to portray Hannibal Lecter on film in 1986's Manhunter. [34] It was later announced he would return, Cox himself joking that it was on the condition that he received a "big action scene with rockets and explosions". This is the filmography for the Scottish actor and voice actor Brian Cox.He has appeared in … Brian Cox is an Emmy Award-winning Scottish actor. But I never was. His first film appearance was as Leon Trotsky in Nicholas and Alexandra in 1971. Cox is also known for appearing in Super Troopers, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, X2, Braveheart, Rushmore, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and Troy. 5ft 6 ½ (168.9 cm) Peak height was 5ft 7 (170.2 cm) Scottish actor, best known for roles in films such as ManHunter, X Men 2, Troy, Red, The Bourne Identity, Rob Roy and Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Director 4 Credits. He currently stars as media magnate Logan Roy on HBO's Succession. In 2004, Cox played an alternate, villainous version of King Agamemnon in Troy. [28] His portrayal of Jack in The Weir at the Donmar Theatre in April 2013 is reprised at Wyndham's Theatre in January 2014. Hollywood actor Brian Cox has called for a second referendum on Scottish independence. [44] He holds an honorary doctorate from Napier University in Edinburgh, awarded in July 2008. He was the first actor to portray Hannibal Lecter on film, in 1986's Manhunter. Scorpion Spring. Brian Cox (1946 - ) 1 Film Deaths 2 Television Deaths 3 Video Game Deaths 4 Gallery Rob Roy (1995) [Killearn]: Drowned by Jason Flemyng after being stabbed in the throat by Jessica Lange. Posted: 12 Oct 2000 7:00 am. Brian Cox is reserved, yet memorable as the man behind the shadows. Profession Actor, writer. Cox also was the voice of Lionel Starkweather, the main antagonist in the videogame for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox, Manhunt (2003). [20] The same year, Cox provided the voice for the Ood Elder in part one of the Doctor Who Christmas special, "The End of Time". He has appeared in dozens of plays on the stages of London, New York and Scotland. For other people of the same name, see, Who's Who in the Theatre, 17th edition (Gale, 1981). He was the first actor to portray Hannibal Lecter on film in 1986's Manhunter. He has appeared in more than 100 films, many television… He currently stars as media magnate Logan Roy … In the Spotlight Bible, he has consistently listed himself as being Height 5 feet 8½ inches . [35], In December 2018, Cox was appointed as head of the international jury at the Golden Unicorn Awards. Cox is an accomplished Shakespearean actor, spending seasons with both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre in the 1980s and 1990s. Actor Brian Cox played the role of John Landon in the 2011 movie Rise of the Planet of the Apes.Cox was born in Dundee, Scotland, the youngest of five children of Mary Ann Guillerline (née McCann), a spinner in the jute mills, and Charles Cox, a butcher and shopkeeper who died when Brian was eight years old. He has also collaborated with HarperCollins on an audiobook of Tolkien's epic poem The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún. [6] His father, Charles McArdle Campbell Cox, was a police officer and later a shopkeeper, and died when Cox was eight years old. I'm old enough to have seen it and watched it and, yes, to have been an extra in it. Scottish Actors Brian Heights. The couple has two sons, Orson Jonathan Cox and Torin Kamran Cox, and live in New York City. https://bourne.fandom.com/wiki/Brian_Cox?oldid=11728. Brian Denis Cox CBE (born 1 June 1946) is a Scottish actor who works in film, television and theatre. Cox starred in the Ridley Scott produced Tell-Tale, a film based on the short story "The Tell Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe. Cox is also known for appearing in Super Troopers, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, X2, Braveheart, Rushmore, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and Troy. [22] Cox was set to portray Mr. Reisert in Scream 4,[23] but it was later announced that he would not be joining the cast. [citation needed], On 29 January 2015, Cox announced he had quit the Labour Party, as he believed it had failed to live up to its basic principles and instead joined the Scottish National Party, as he felt it was taking forward values of social justice and representing Scotland's best interests. ... Dundee, Scotland. The actor Brian Cox, 68, lives with his wife, fellow actor Nicole Ansari and their two sons in the penthouse apartment of a high-rise rental in Downtown Brooklyn. His work with the RSC included a critically acclaimed performance as the title character in Titus Andronicus, as well as playing Petruchio in The Taming of The Shrew. Cox says he played Servant, the creation of Dundonian author Neil Forsyth, based on memories of his late brother Charlie. [19], In December 2009, Cox appeared in The Day of the Triffids, written by Patrick Harbinson, whose credits include ER and Law & Order. [38] Cox also maintains a home in Primrose Hill, London. [3] He is from a working-class Roman Catholic family, of Irish and Scottish descent. [1] Cox is also known for appearing in Super Troopers, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, X2, Braveheart, Rushmore, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and Troy. Five years later, during the production of The Silence of the Lambs in which Hopkins took over as the correctly named Lecter, Cox was playing King Lear at the National Theatre. In 2001, he received critical acclaim for his performance as a paedophile in Michael Cuesta's L.I.E. After working at Dundee Repertory Theatre for a few years, he went to drama school from the age of 17 to 19, at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[9]. [36], In 2019, he provided the voice (but not the acting) for Death in Good Omens.[37]. I like Julia Stiles as the fixer for Treadstone, who is in over her head. His most famous appearances include Rob Roy, Braveheart (both in 1995), The Ring, X2, Troy, and The Bourne Supremacy. [8] He joined the Dundee Repertory Theatre at the age of 14. Actor Brian Cox is making a rare convention appearance and coming to the 2020 Cincinnati Comic Expo! The drama is based on John Wyndham's best-selling postapocalyptic novel, The Day of the Triffids. Photos by PR Photos. Cox said later that his performance in Titus Andronicus was "the greatest stage performance I've ever given. He has also appeared in many Hollywood productions playing parts such as Dr. Guggenheim in Rushmore, William Stryker in X2 and Agamemnon in Troy.He was the first actor to portray Hannibal Lecter on film in the 1986 production of Manhunter. In April 2010, Cox, along with Ian McKellen and Eleanor Bron, appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, the charity formed from the merger of Age Concern and Help the Aged. [39] However, Cox endorsed the Scottish National Party in the 2011 election, only because of their higher education policy. "[11] In 1978, he played King Henry II of England in the acclaimed BBC2 drama serial The Devil's Crown, following which he starred in many other television dramas. He was subsequently awarded that year's Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a New Play. From The Bourne Identity to X2, Good Omens to Iron Will, Cox is the go-to villain for most major productions. Brian Cox is a Scottish actor who portrayed Ward Abbott in The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. in November 2013, he starred in the BBC television docudrama, An Adventure in Space and Time, about the creation of the British science-fiction series Doctor Who. [16] He won an Emmy Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award that year for his portrayal of Hermann Göring in Nuremberg, and also appeared as Jack Langrishe in the HBO series Deadwood. His father was of Irish ancestry and his mother was of … Cox left the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1965 when he joined the Lyceum company in Edinburgh, followed in 1966 by two years with the Birmingham Rep, where his roles included the title role in Peer Gynt (1967) and Orlando in As You Like It, in which he made his London debut in June 1967 at the Vaudeville Theatre. Birth Name: Brian Denis Cox. Globe-winning actor Brian Cox was the guest on last night's episode of Real Time With Bill Maher! He was also the protagonist in the film The Escapist. His second son, Torin Kamran Charles Cox, was born October 2004. [45], On 14 April 2012, Cox was the 10th grand marshal of the New York City Tartan Day Parade. [14], In 1991, he played the role of Owen Benjamin, the closeted father of a gay man, in the BBC "Screen 2" production of David Leavitt's novel, The Lost Language of Cranes, which is set in the 1980s. In 2002, he appeared in Spike Jonze's Charlie Kaufman-scripted Adaptation as the real-life screenwriting teacher, Robert McKee, giving advice to Nicolas Cage in both his roles, as Charlie Kaufman and Charlie's fictional twin brother, Donald. [citation needed]. Brian Denis Cox CBE (born 1 June 1946) is a Scottish actor who works with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he gained recognition for his portrayal of King Lear.He currently stars as media magnate Logan Roy on HBO's Succession. Cox wed his second wife, actress Nicole Ansari, in 2002. Cox is divorced from his first wife, Caroline Burt. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [30] In March 2015, he joined Emile Hirsch in the cast of The Autopsy of Jane Doe. Brian currently is recognized for his Golden Globe winning portrayal on Succession. The Scottish actor, best known right now for playing the menacing Logan Ray on Succession, has a habit of playing villainous roles. He attended LAMDA where he studied acting and began working the the theatre. Cox is also known for appearing in Super Troopers, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, X2, Braveheart, Rushmore, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and Troy. In 2006, Empire readers voted him the recipient of the Empire Icon Award.[2]. He also played Rachel McAdams' father in Red Eye and appeared in the U.S. sitcom Frasier as the father of Daphne Moon (played by Jane Leeves). In 2002, he appeared in Adaptation and The Ring alongside Chris Cooper, and in 2011, he starred in the BBC production The Sinking of the Laconia, alongside Franka Potente. By Scott Brake. 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 External links Manhunter (1986) Hidden Agenda (1990) Rob Roy (1995) Braveheart (1995) Rushmore (1998) Super Troopers (2001) The Bourne Identity (2002) Adaptation. Birthplace: Dundee, Scotland, UK A leading man on the London stage since the 1960s, Brian Cox was most often cast in character and supporting roles when his career led him to Hollywood in the 1990s. Updated: 20 Jun 2012 4:23 pm. In the same year, he was seen in an episode of Inspector Morse ("Deadly Slumber"), where he portrayed Michael Steppings, a retired bookmaker whose daughter is in a permanent coma. But when you need a man with power and riches as your villain, Cox has mastered the look. He is also known for his credits in Manhunter, Rob Roy, Braveheart, and The Long Kiss Goodnight. Brian Denis Cox (born June 1, 1946) is known for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he gained recognition for his portrayal of King Lear. His father was of Irish ancestry and his mother was of … Brian Cox is an Emmy Award-winning Scottish actor. [1] Cox is also known for appearing in Super Troopers, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, X2, Braveheart, Rushmore, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and Troy. He has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre, where he gained recognition for his portrayal of King Lear. Brian Cox, CBE is a Scottish actor, who has appeared on both stage and screen.He played King Lear for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Brian Denis Cox CBE (born 1 June 1946) is a Scottish actor who works in film, television and theatre. Cox is a famous Scottish actor who has had a long career. Cox also played an institutionalized convict in Rupert Wyatt's film, The Escapist, appearing alongside Joseph Fiennes, Dominic Cooper, and Damian Lewis. [4][5] His mother, Mary Ann Guillerline (née McCann), was a spinner who worked in the jute mills and suffered several nervous breakdowns during Cox's childhood. [21], In February 2010, Cox was elected as rector of the University of Dundee, polling almost two-thirds of the vote. Cox was born in Dundee, the youngest of five children. Although a Labour Party supporter and saying he believed in democratic socialism, he felt that independence was the best way forward for Scotland. [46], On 31 December 2002, Cox was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year Honours List. Chris Cooper is perfect as the government head of Treadstone. [39] On 25 May 2012, Cox spoke in support of Scottish Independence at the Yes Scotland campaign. [citation needed] Cox appears in the Australian TV drama The Straits as the patriarch of the Montebello family crime syndicate, Harry Montebello. [26], In 2010, Cox appeared in another movie titled Red, totally unrelated to the 2008 film cited above. He appeared on a 2006 episode of the British motoring programme Top Gear (as a "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car"). Cox is a patron of the Scottish Youth Theatre, Scotland's national theatre "for and by" young people. An Olivier Award, Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner, Cox has also been nominated for a BAFTA and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. Brian Denis Cox CBE (born 1 June 1946) is a Scottish actor. The film was directed by Lucky McKee and Trygve Allister Diesen, and also starred Tom Sizemore, Amanda Plummer, and Kim Dickens. Shooting started on location at Cairns and the Torres Strait Islands in June 2011. Has appeared in two films about legendary Scottish heroes: Braveheart (1995) and Rob Roy (1995). [40], Cox has confirmed in an interview to The Guardian that he supports the recreational use of cannabis, saying: "It's absolutely great and I recommend it to everyone – get stoned!".[41]. [27] In January 2012, Cox appeared alongside Billy Connolly in BBC Radio 4's Saturday Play — The Quest of Donal Q, specially written for the pair by David Ashton, who also wrote the McLevy series. He later became involved in film work in the 80s and 90s, and became a well known actor very quickly. Growing up in Scotland, the descendent of Irish immigrants, Brian Cox always felt an affinity to American cinema that eventually led him to pursue his career stateside. [citation needed] Cox is also patron of The Old Rep Theatre in Birmingham one of the first Repertory Theatres to be built in the UK. [citation needed]. Cox played Laura Linney's father in the Showtime series The Big C.[25] In July 2010, he joined the cast of the 2011 science-fiction film Rise of the Planet of the Apes. The full video - available to watch now on BAFTA Guru - is interspersed with clips from some of Cox’s most famous performances and provides a unique insight into his life and career. BRIAN COX Succession, Super Troopers, X-Men 2, Bourne Identity, Troy, Manhunter, RED, Braveheart *APPEARING: FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Brian Cox is a Scottish actor who works with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he gained recognition for his portrayal of King Lear. In 2008, Cox starred in Red, based on Jack Ketchum's novel. Clive Owen is the star supporting role as the hitman called The Professor. Brian Cox (actor) (born 1946), Scottish actor Brian Cox (director), American film director Brian Cox (physicist) (born 1968), English physicist, broadcaster and former keyboard player Bryan-Michael Cox (born 1977), American songwriter and record producer [29], In 2013, he appeared as Ivan Simanov in Red 2, duplicating the role from the 2010 original film. "[12] Later, Cox portrayed Burgundy opposite Laurence Olivier in the title role of King Lear (1983). Scottish Youth Theatre's building in Glasgow, The Old Sheriff Court, named their theatre the Brian Cox Studio Theatre in his honour. [6][7] Cox was brought up by his three elder sisters who includes Betty born in 1930 with whom Cox has remained close. Cox joined Maher to discuss playing a … Cox was educated at St Mary's Forebank Primary School, followed by St Michael's Junior Secondary School (both in Dundee), which he left at the age of 15. [42][43] He was re-elected in January 2013. [citation needed], In 2011, Cox appeared on Broadway opposite Jason Patric, Chris Noth, Kiefer Sutherland, and Jim Gaffigan in a revival of Jason Miller's That Championship Season, which opened in March. His radio work includes playing the title character in the BBC Radio 4 series McLevy (1999–present), based on the real-life detective James McLevy,[17] and his portrayal of the Dundonian comic character Bob Servant. [24], In February 2010, Cox played former Speaker Michael Martin in the television film On Expenses. He is also a patron of "THE SPACE", a training facility for actors and dancers in his native Dundee, and an "ambassador" for the Screen Academy Scotland. He has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he gained recognition for his portrayal of King Lear. ‎Brian Cox CBE is a Scottish actor whose career spans almost 60 years, from his early days sweeping the stage at his local theatre in Dundee to his current Golden Globe-winning role as the media patriarch Logan Roy in the HBO series Succession. Brian Cox Joins the Cast of The Bourne Identity. Keepin' It Real. On 11 February 2010, Cox was elected as the 12th Rector of the University of Dundee by students of the institution and was formally installed in October. Brian Cox. Super Troopers had him play a fatherly senior police officer. In 2007, Cox campaigned for Labour in the run-up to that year's Scottish Parliamentary elections. Some of his most prominent roles were in Killzone (2004), Killzone 2 (2009), and Killzone 3 (2011), in which he played the ruthless emperor Scolar Visari. The Dundee-born star, currently being lauded for his portrayal of an … In 1986, during the production of Manhunter, while Cox was playing Hannibal Lecktor,[13] Anthony Hopkins was playing King Lear on stage at the National Theatre. Watch him talk about his roles in Manhunter, L.I.E, Nuremburg, Adaptation, The Bourne Supremacy, Deadwood and The Escapist. He often plays villains, such as William Stryker in X2, Agamemnon in Troy, Pariah Dark in the Danny Phantom television series episode "Reign Storm", devious CIA official Ward Abbott in the first two Bourne films, and in Chain Reaction. Cox made a guest appearance in the 1997 Red Dwarf episode "Stoke Me a Clipper", as a medieval king in a virtual reality game. Born on June 1, 1946, in Dundee, Scotland, Cox knew he wanted to act from an early age, but identified more with the characters portrayed in American films than in "zany British comedies," to use his phrase. He was born on June 1, 1946 in Dundee, Scotland, to Mary Ann Guillerline Cox, maiden surname McCann, a spinner, and Charles McArdle Campbell Cox, a shopkeeper and butcher. The Bourne Directory is a FANDOM Books Community. He was the first actor to portray Hannibal Lecteron fil… Cox has also been involved in the video-game industry. [33], In early 2018, Cox reprised his role of Captain John O'Hagen in Super Troopers 2 (2018), a sequel to the 2001 film Super Troopers. [18] Cox narrated an abridged audiobook version of Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe, and an unabridged audio book of J.R.R. All three actors gave their time free of charge. He plays ferocious and callous very well with an effortless fervor. He has played more sympathetic characters, such as Edward Norton's father in 25th Hour. The series premiered on Australian TV Channel ABC1 on 2 February 2012. In 1984, he played the Royal Ulster Constabulary officer Inspector Nelson in the Royal Court's production of Rat in the Skull. Early drafts of the script excluded Cox's character from the movie, with reservations about whether or not Cox would want to return for the sequel. [citation needed], In 1994, he played the role of Colonel Grushko, 'a policeman who sees greed and rapacity in Russia's new mood', in Grushko, a British-made crime drama set in Russia.[15]. Mar. His father was of Irish ancestry and his mother was of Irish and Scottish descent. [10] He made his first television appearance in an episode of The Wednesday Play in 1965 and made one-off appearances in several other TV shows before taking a lead role in The Year of the Sex Olympics in 1968. Cox was born in 1946 in Dundee, Scotland. Has appeared in Manhunter (1986) with Joan Allen, they went on to work together 18 years later on the movie The Bourne Supremacy (2004). Brian Cox is a Scottish actor who portrayed Ward Abbott in The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. [30] Cox portrayed Canadian television executive Sydney Newman, the driving force behind the creation of the iconic programme. He is an Emmy and two-time Olivier Award-winning actor, perhaps best known for his screen roles in the likes of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, RED, The Bourne Supremacy, Troy, X-Men 2, The Bourne Identity, Super Troopers,and Braveheart, and Succession, for which he won a Golden Globe for best actor in his role as Logan Roy. Brian Cox is an award-winning actor of the stage, screen and television. He currently stars as media magnate Logan Roy on HBO's Succession. 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