Brian Cox has been acting for more than 50 years. Over that time, he’s won a ton of awards and appeared in a number of iconic roles.
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Succession actor Brian Cox has spoken out against authentic casting, by explaining that he thinks it ignores the “craft of acting”.Cox made reference to two films in a recent interview: A Beautiful Mind starring Oscar-winner Russell Crowe, and The Theory Of Everything, which also earned an Oscar for its leading actor Eddie Redmayne.“Both brilliant performances,” Cox told the Radio Times (per The Guardian).
“My wife said: ‘Well, of course, they wouldn’t be allowed to do that now.’ I said: ‘What
.Brian Cox has been acting for more than 50 years. Over that time, he’s won a ton of awards and appeared in a number of iconic roles.
Putting the Rabbit in the Hat.”Excerpts from the 75-year-old “Succession” star’s book — available Jan. 18, 2022 — were published by The Big Issue on Thursday, and some of the people the Scottish actor slammed include Quentin Tarantino, Johnny Depp, among others.
Brian Cox isn’t holding back when it comes to his fellow celebrities.
Succession actor Brian Cox has commented on the shooting incident on the set of film Rust, believing it’ll be a “wake up call” for the industry.Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on the film’s set which injured director Joel Souza and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last week (October 21).Cox, who has worked with Baldwin in the past on TV series Nuremberg, spoke about the incident with Newstalk ZB host Mike Hosking.
Logan Roy and his rotten cabal will be back for more drama after HBO renewed Succession for a fourth season.
You can’t help but feel a bit sad for the group of actors that were hired by Marvel Television to launch the Netflix ‘Defenders’ TV universe. Folks like Charlie Cox, Mike Colter, Krysten Ritter, Jon Bernthal, and Finn Jones didn’t realize that when Marvel Studios would take over control of the characters, their run as the Marvel superheroes would likely come to an end.
EXCLUSIVE: Wes Studi (Hostiles), Patricia Heaton (The Middle), Perry Mattfeld (In the Dark), Chris Galust (Give Me Liberty), and Irene Bedard (The Stand) have joined the cast of Mending the Line.
Logan, Kendall and the rest of the dysfunctional Roy family returned to HBO for Season 3 setting a milestone for HBO. Drawing more than 1.4 million viewers across all platforms, Succession marked the best premiere night performance of any HBO original series since HBO Max launched in May 2020, per HBO.
returned with season 3 on Sunday night in a big way. The Emmy-winning HBO family drama about the Roys fighting each other for control of Waystar RoyCo picked up soon after where things left off in the shocking season 2 finale, when Kendall (Jeremy Strong) publicly blamed his father, Logan (Brian Cox), for the company’s various misconducts.
Matthew Macfadyen keeps close with wife Keeley Hawes at the premiere of Succession during the 2021 BFI London Film Festival at The Royal Festival Hall on Friday night (October 15) in London, England.
is finally back with its third season. Despite the delay, the Emmy-winning HBO drama picks up where things left off in the shocking finale as the series continues to follow the lives of the Roy family as its members viciously fight for control of Waystar RoyCo and stake claim in what they think is rightfully theirs.
Brian Cox pledges his allegiance to Logan Roy with a face mask at the season three premiere event of Succession held at the American Museum of Natural History on Tuesday night (October 12) in New York City.
Brian Cox donned the perfect face mask for the season 3 premiere, held at American Museum of Natural History in New York on Tuesday. The 75-year-old Emmy-winning actor and his wife, Nicole Ansari-Cox, rocked masks that read "#TeamLogan F*ck Off," which quotes his brash and ruthless character's famous line.«It was a good mask.