- Brian Cox
Infobox actor
caption = Cox withPaula Sage receiving her BAFTA award
birthname = Brian Denis Cox
birthdate = Birth date and age|1946|6|1|df=y
birthplace =Dundee ,Scotland
yearsactive = 1965-present
spouse = Caroline Burt (1968-1986)
Nicole Ansari (2002-present)
baftaawards = Outstanding Achievement Award, Scotland
2004
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actor - Miniseries or a Movie
2001 "Nuremberg"
geminiawards = Best Supporting Actor - Dramatic Program or Mini-Series
2001 "Nuremberg"
laurenceolivierawards = Best Actor in a New Play
1984 "Rat in the Skull "
Best Actor in a Revival
1988 "Titus Andronicus "Brian Denis Cox, CBE (born
June 1 ,1946 ) is aBAFTA - andEmmy Award -winning,Golden Globe -nominated Britishactor .Biography
Early life
Cox was born in
Dundee ,Scotland , the youngest of 5 children. His mother, Mary Ann Guillerline (née McCann), was aRoman Catholic spinner who worked in the jute mills and suffered severalnervous breakdown s during Cox's childhood. [cite web| title=Brian Cox Biography | url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/30/Brian-Cox.html | work=filmreference | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-04-04] His father, Charles McArdle Campbell Cox, was a weaver who died when Cox was nine years old, [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019602/bio Brian Cox Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ] [http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/biographies/brian_cox_biog.html Brian Cox Biography ] ] and Cox was subsequently raised by a sister and an aunt. [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/whats_on/listings/article672139.ece At last, the return of the native - Times Online ] ] Cox's ancestors were 19th century Irish immigrants to Scotland. Cox joined theDundee Repertory Theatre at the age of fourteen while at school with his best friend, famed poet Justin Ryan Fyfe. He spent a season with theBirmingham Repertory Theatre in 1966.Career
Cox was trained at the
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art . He made his first television appearance as an extra in several episodes of "The Prisoner " in 1967 before taking a lead role in "The Year of the Sex Olympics " the next year. In 1978, he played KingHenry II of England in the acclaimed BBC2 drama serial, "The Devil's Crown", following which he starred in many other television dramas. His first film appearance was asLeon Trotsky in "Nicholas and Alexandra " in 1971.Cox is an accomplished Shakespearean actor, spending seasons with both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre in the 1980s and 1990s. His work with the RSC included a critically acclaimed and harrowing performance as Titus in the rarely staged "Titus Andronicus", as well as playing Petruchio in "The Taming of The Shrew". He later went on to play King Lear at the National Theatre.
In 1986 during the production of "Manhunter", while he was playing Hannibal Lecter,
Anthony Hopkins was playing "King Lear " on stage at the National Theatre. Years later, during the production of "The Silence of the Lambs", when Hopkins took over as Hannibal Lecter, Cox was playing "King Lear" at the National Theatre. At the time, the two actors shared the same agent.In 1991 he played the part of Owen Benjamin in the ground-breaking and controversial BBC 'Screen 2' production of
David Leavitt 's novel "The Lost Language of Cranes " set in the 1980s as a closeted gay father to a gay son.His most famous appearances include "Rob Roy", "
Braveheart " (both in 1995), "The Ring", "X2", "Troy" and "The Bourne Supremacy". He usually plays villains, such asWilliam Stryker in "X2", the tyrannicalAgamemnon in "Troy", Pariah Dark in theDanny Phantom television series episode "Reign Storm", and a deviousCIA official in the "Bourne" films and in "Chain Reaction". He has on occasion played more sympathetic characters, such asEdward Norton 's father in "25th Hour ", a fatherly police superior in "Super Troopers ",Rachel McAdams ' father in "Red Eye", and also appeared in the comedyFrasier asDaphne Moon 's father. Cox has also been involved in the video game industry. Among his most prominent roles were "Killzone ", in which he played the ruthlessScolar Visari , and as the voice of Lionel Starkweather, asnuff film director in "Manhunt".Cox garnered critical acclaim for his performance in 2001's "
L.I.E. ", in which he played apedophile who grows to genuinely (and platonically) care about a boy he had initially intended to molest. He won anEmmy Award and was nominated for aGolden Globe Award that year for his portrayal ofHermann Göring in the television mini-series "Nuremberg". He also appeared in a supporting role as Jack Langrishe in theHBO series "Deadwood".In 2002, he appeared in
Spike Jonze 'sCharlie Kaufman -scripted "Adaptation" as the real-life screenwriting teacher,Robert McKee , giving advice toNicolas Cage in both his roles, as Charlie Kaufman and Charlie's fictional twin-brother Donald.In 2004,Cox played KingAgamemnon inTroy (film) , Cox was to play the lionAslan in "", but was replaced byLiam Neeson . He appeared on a 2006 episode of the British car programme "Top Gear" (as a Star in a Reasonably Priced Car).His radio work includes the BBC series "McLevy" (1999-2006), based on the real life detective
James McLevy . [cite web| title=Brian Cox Biography | url=http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/programmes/mclevy.html | work=Mclevy | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-04-04]Cox narrated an abridged
audio book version of Sir Walter Scott's novelIvanhoe , and an unabridged audio book ofJ. R. R. Tolkien 's "The Silmarillion ".In 2008 Cox starred in "Red", based on
Jack Ketchum 's novel. The film was directed by Lucky McKee and also starredTom Sizemore ,Amanda Plummer , andAngela Bettis . Cox also played an institutionalized convict in Rupert Wyatt's film, "The Escapist", appearing alongsideJoseph Fiennes ,Dominic Cooper andDamian Lewis .Personal life
Cox is a diabetic and has worked to promote a diabetes research facility in his home town of Dundee. The producers of "Super Troopers" found this out the hard way, as one scene called for Cox to eat a white chocolate prop that resembled a bar of soap. Production was halted until a sugar-free substitute could be found.
He is a patron of "THE SPACE", a training facility for actors and dancers in his native Dundee and an 'ambassador' for the
Screen Academy Scotland .His son, Alan Cox, is also an actor, best known for his role in "
Young Sherlock Holmes ".In July 2008, Cox was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Napier University, Edinburgh.
Filmography
References
External links
*imdb|0004051
* [http://www.manhunter.net/cast/brian_cox.htm Brian Cox as the original "Lecktor" in Manhunter]
* [http://www.bafta.org/learning/webcasts/a-life-in-pictures-brian-cox,464,BA.html Brian Cox interview and film clips]
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