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From 2020 to 2021, he voice-acted in the sci-fi series From Now as Hunter, the formerly identical brother of Richard Madden's character. [141] He voiced Augustus in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman: Act II (2021), the second instalment of Audible's New York Times best-selling original. [142] He is set to star in Lawrence: After Arabia, a retelling of the events that led to the enigmatic death of the famed T. E. Lawrence. [143] Radio [ edit ] The film also touches on the taboo, as it was at the time, of Anglo-Indian relationships - and Dundee's dual status as the UK's whaling capital as well as having one of the country's biggest populations of females per capita. I once wrote a note to my sister Irene on a Catholic mass card when she’d sent me on one errand that I really didn’t want to run. Read more: Lisa Marie Presley's family life: Four marriages and four children - one follows in her famous family's footsteps Jacobsen, Kevin (7 June 2020). "Brian Cox ('Succession') on the 'hardest bit' of playing Logan Roy and his awards wins [Complete Interview Transcript]". GoldDerby . Retrieved 6 September 2021.

Munoz, Lorenza (9 January 2002). "Spirit Awards tilt toward true independence". chicagotribune.com . Retrieved 12 September 2021. It isn’t the first time Cox has spoken out about Hollywood. In his memoir, published earlier this year, he slagged off various former colleagues, including Quentin Tarantino (his work is “meretricious”); Steven Seagal (“ludicrous”); and Johnny Depp (“so overblown, so overrated”). Brian Cox regrets becoming a CBE and says he would 'never' accept a knighthood". The Independent. 27 January 2020 . Retrieved 29 March 2023. In August, he signed on to executive produce Mending the Line and star as a Vietnam veteran who teaches a young injured soldier how to fly fish hoping it would help him cope with his physical and emotional trauma. [129] In September, it was announced that he will star in the political thriller The Independent which centers on a young journalist who teams up with her idol (Cox) to uncover a major conspiracy. [130]The Marwaris, business-oriented clans from Rajasthan, became the new kings of jute. They had been involved in India’s jute industry from the very beginning, but they continued to employ Dundonians as managers. Interaction between the Scots and the Indians increased substantially. The Jutewallahs trained up Indian colleagues; in some conservative mills, however, there were still lines that could not be crossed. Several of them who fell in love with Indian women found themselves fired from their jobs. I joined the Old Rep on Nicholls Street and got a job as assistant to Bunty Kidd at 15, and was there until I was 17. I started off shifting sets, putting up posters, washing the stage every evening, carrying the takings to the bank. Then I started getting small parts, which got to be bigger parts – such as the paper boy in Picnic and Joseph in Dover Road. I’d spend all my time in the theatre and often I’d sleep there because we’d hit bottom dollar in terms of poverty. This was the day that the crew in general, and Cox in particular, was looking forward to, as they were to shoot at the jute mills on the outskirts of the city. “We went to a number of mills, from one at Chapadanga to the famous mill at Howrah,” said Cox.

Interview: Brian Cox talks Forsaken, Netflix and turning down Game of Thrones | VODzilla.co | Where to watch online in UK | How to stream legally". vodzilla.co . Retrieved 6 September 2021. It was designed by the youngest of the brothers, George Addison Cox, who was an engineer, with architectural assistance from James MacLaren. In June 2019, he played William "Bill" Erwin in Strange But True, a thriller adaptation of John Searles' novel. [111] In August, he starred as Shane in the romantic comedy Remember Me. [112] In the same month, the second season of Succession premiered in which Cox reprised his role, earning him the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama and a nomination for the Emmy Award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series. [113] [114] [115] [116] The series garnered critical acclaim receiving numerous awards and nominations, winning the British Academy Television Award for Best International Programme, the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama, and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series. [117] [118] [119] [120] In the same year, he played Father Reilly in the comedy drama The Last Right. [121]Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 10 March 1996 . Retrieved 10 September 2021. The Straits begins shooting today". Encore Magazine. 14 June 2011. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 . Retrieved 31 January 2012.

Salem to Moscow: An Actors Odyssey spans 30 years in British theatre, beginning in the 1980s, when Cox, despite success on both sides of the Atlantic, was looking for a new sense of purpose for his life and work which culminates having first directed The Crucible at the Moscow Art Theatre School. [185] Kay, Jeremy (7 February 2019). "Seville International launches sales on 'The Last Right', '14 Days, 12 Nights', 'Mafia Inc.' at EFM (exclusive)". Screen . Retrieved 6 September 2021. Cox was born on 1 June 1946 in Dundee, Scotland as the youngest of five children. [4] [5] He is from a working-class Roman Catholic family of Irish and Scottish descent. [6] [7] 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. [4] His father, Charles McArdle Campbell Cox, was a police officer and later a shopkeeper, and died of pancreatic cancer when Cox was eight years old. [4] [8] Cox was brought up by his three elder sisters, including Betty, with whom Cox has remained close. [9] a b "David Bradley to play William Hartnell in Celebration of Doctor Who". bbc.co.uk. 30 January 2013 . Retrieved 30 January 2013. Focus on freedom,” he replies, “because we’re not free. Decisions are made on our behalf that we have no control of. When you think of the industries Thatcher destroyed and we couldn’t do anything about it.”

One particular act of cultural vandalism summed it all up for me. It was either General Monk or General Wade’s house at the bottom of Reform Street, and an old carpenter I knew told me that in there was an amazing old staircase that went from top to bottom of the house and was made from one tree – they just ripped it out and burned it. I felt so bad about what was being done to my city that when I started driving I couldn’t bring myself to drive through the middle of the city, I’d go around the outside so that I didn’t have to see the devastation, see what they’d done to the Overgate, the Angus Hotel, to buildings that I loved. In many ways the Rep was my home, and I’d often sleep there. It was down by the old Overgate, surrounded by the old buster stalls, the steeples and it was all quite medieval. There were these little alleyways and these fantastic Italian shops – there was a big Italian community here because they had come to do the filigree work on the ceilings of the big houses.

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