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- 1961–1979: Early work [edit] Brian Cox began his acting career at age 14 at Dundee Repertory Theatre in 1961 and then as one of the founding members of the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, performing in its first show, The Servant O' Twa Maisters, in October 1965. [ 9 ]
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Brian Cox began his acting career at age 14 at Dundee Repertory Theatre in 1961 and then as one of the founding members of the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, performing in its first show, The Servant O' Twa Maisters, in October 1965. [9]
Actor: Succession. Brian Cox is an Emmy Award-winning Scottish actor. 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.
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Mar 24, 2023 · Before starring in “Succession,” Brian Cox got his start mopping stage floors. He was also the first actor to play Hannibal Lecter and previously played a Nazi.
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Scottish actor Brian Cox has appeared in various films and television series such as Manhunter (1986), Rob Roy and Braveheart (both 1995), The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), Nuremberg (2000), Super Troopers (2001), The Bourne Identity, The Ring and Adaptation (all 2002), X2 (2003), Troy (2004), Red Eye (2005), Deadwood (2006), Zodiac (2007), Red ...
Actor: Succession. Brian Cox is an Emmy Award-winning Scottish actor. 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.
- June 1, 1946
Jan 6, 2020 · At the turn of the 1960s Cox made his first TV appearance in The Wednesday Play and in 1971, after countless appearances on the small screen, Cox earned his first major film role as Bolshevik...
The same year, he received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a New Play. In 1985, Cox made his Broadway debut at the Nederlander Theatre, playing Edmund Darrell in Eugene O'Neill's Strange Interlude. The role got him a British Theatre Association Drama Award for Best Actor.
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