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Succession‘s Brian Cox has learnt he had COVID-19 despite showing no symptoms.The Scottish actor, 74, said he was undergoing routine blood tests for his diabetes when his doctor told him he had the antibodies for the deadly virus.Cox, who won the 2020 Golden Globe award for best actor in a television show (Succession) earlier this year, told James Corden on The Late Late Show that he had no idea he’d contracted the disease because he “never felt anything”.“My doctor called and said: ‘Oh,
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Succession star Brian Cox has said the series mirrors the political situation in the US and the UK.The drama, focusing on the power dynamics in a major family business empire, is based on some true facts – with Cox explaining how other parallels can now be found.“It’s a bit like the fall of the Roman Empire,” Cox explained to WBUR.
Brian CoxBrian Cox is Emmy-nominated for his memorable work in HBO’s “Succession” as patriarch Logan Roy, the head of a ruthless and viewer-addictive family of power-brokers.Cox, born in Dundee, Scotland, has created many memorable characters in his six-decade career, including roles in such works as HBO’s “Deadwood,” blockbuster films such as “Braveheart” and “Troy,” and cult faves like “Rushmore,” “Zodiac,” “Super Troopers” and “Adaptation.” He was also the screen’s first Hannibal Lecktor in
Brian Cox is opening up about how he contracted the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and he didn’t even know he had it until much later.
Brian Cox says a recent coronavirus test revealed that he has COVID-19 antibodies, despite not having experiencing any of the usual symptoms.Talking to James Corden on The Late Late Show, Cox says he hadn’t realised he’d had a bout of the virus as he ‘never felt anything’.Appearing via video link from London, the 74-year-old Succession star told Corden that his doctor had tested him for coronavirus while he was undergoing routine blood tests for his diabetes.“My doctor called and said, ‘oh,
Succession star Brian Cox has opened up about his personal experience with COVID-19 after revealing he'd contracted the coronavirus months ago but didn't feel "anything." Speaking to The Late Late Show host James Corden, the award-winning actor revealed during his Wednesday late night appearance that he was made aware he'd gotten the respiratory virus as part of a routine visit to Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
In proper Logan Roy fashion, Succession star Brian Cox says he is the only actor who knows what will occur in the upcoming, highly-anticipated third season. Appearing on SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Show on Tuesday, Cox said it is killing the rest of the HBO cast to be in the dark, but his lips are sealed.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeHow vicious is the Roy family from HBO’s “Succession”? Brian Cox, who plays powerful patriarch Logan Roy, and Jeremy Strong (as his son Kendall Roy) managed to help push out two mainstays in the Emmys’ lead drama actor category this year: Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”) and Milo Ventimiglia (“This Is Us”).
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Bryan Cranston said he contracted and recovered from COVID-19 and has donated his plasma because it contains antibodies. The actor best known for playing Walter White on AMC's "Breaking Bad" made the announcement in a video posted to Instagram on Thursday.
Bryan Cranston revealed that he has recovered after testing positive for the novel coronavirus. The actor took to social media Thursday where he opened up about contracting the virus "a little while ago" and battled "mild symptoms." "Hi.