How Brian Cox (actor) built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.
Brian Cox is a highly acclaimed Scottish actor, renowned for his extensive work in both theater and film. A classically trained Shakespearean actor, he has garnered numerous awards, including two Laurence Olivier Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003, recognizing his significant contributions to the arts.
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In 1999, Brian Cox played Doug Durwin in 'The Minus Man', Sean Wallace in 'The Corruptor', and Gary Wheeler in 'For Love of the Game'. In addition, his New York theatre role in St. Nicholas (1999) earned him a Drama Desk Award nomination.
In 2000, Brian Cox took on several roles including Lord Morton in 'Longitude', the title character in 'The Invention of Dr. Morel', Inspector McDunn in 'Complicity', and Sidney McLoughlin in 'Mad About Mambo'. Also in 2000, he won an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor for his role as Hermann Göring in 'Nuremberg'. He also appeared in the Irish drama 'Saltwater' as George Beneventi.
In 2001, Brian Cox played Captain O'Hagan in 'Super Troopers' and received acclaim for his role in 'L.I.E.', winning a Satellite Award. He also appeared in 'Strictly Sinatra' and 'The Affair of the Necklace'.
In 2002, Brian Cox starred in a number of films and TV shows, including 'A Shot at Glory', 'Bug', 'The Rookie', two episodes of 'Frasier', 'The Bourne Identity', 'The Biographer', 'The Ring', '25th Hour', and 'Adaptation'.
In 2003, Brian Cox played William Stryker in 'X2: X-Men United' and Captain Oakes in 'Sin'.
In 2004, Brian Cox played Tobias in 'The Reckoning', King Agamemnon in 'Troy', and reprised his role in 'The Bourne Supremacy'. He also appeared in 'Get the Picture' and 'French and Saunders'. Additionally, he was honored with an Outstanding Achievement Award at the BAFTA Scotland Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Great Scot Awards in 2004.
In 2005, Brian Cox played Robert Smith in 'Blue/Orange', Alec Hewett in 'Match Point', Joe Reisert in 'Red Eye', Dr. Joseph Bell in 'The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes & Arthur Conan Doyle', and Gary Barker in 'The Ringer'.
In 2006, Brian Cox appeared as Dr. Hunt in 'A Woman in Winter', Douglas Baxter in 'The Flying Scotsman', Jack Langrishe in 'Deadwood', Gabriel in 'The Outsiders', and Dr. Finch in 'Running with Scissors'.
In 2007, Brian Cox campaigned for the Scottish Labour Party leading up to that year's Scottish Parliament election.
In 2007, Brian Cox portrayed Melvin Belli in 'Zodiac', old Angus in 'The Water Horse', Mr. Kreeg in 'Trick 'r Treat', Daniel Tennant in 'Shoot on Sight', and Drosselmeyer in 'The Secret of the Nutcracker'.
In 2009, Brian Cox appeared in 'Marple', 'Tell-Tale', 'The Take', 'Kings', 'The Good Heart', 'Lost & Found', and 'The Day of the Triffids'.
In February 2010, Brian Cox was elected as the 12th Rector of the University of Dundee by its students.
In April 2010, Brian Cox, along with Ian McKellen and Eleanor Bron, appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK.
Brian Cox reprised his role in 2013, but initially played the role in 2010.
In 2010, Brian Cox played Reverend Kalahan in 'As Good as Dead', Michael Martin in 'On Expenses', and Wally in 'All at Sea'. He also played Laura Linney's father in 'The Big C', and appeared as Ivan Simonov in 'RED'.
In 2011, Brian Cox endorsed the Scottish National Party (SNP) in the Parliament election, citing their higher education policy as the reason for his support.
In 2011, Brian Cox starred as Captain Rudolph Sharp in 'The Sinking of the Laconia', co-starred in 'Coriolanus', portrayed Baron William d'Aubigny in 'Ironclad', shared the screen in 'The Key Man', starred in 'The Veteran', starred in 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes', and appeared in 'Citizen Gangster'.
In May 2012, Brian Cox spoke in support of Scottish independence at the Yes Scotland campaign, expressing his disillusionment with New Labour under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
In 2012, Brian Cox appeared as Harry Montebello in 'The Straits', Raymond Huggins in 'The Campaign', Bill Ball in 'A Touch of Cloth', Lenny Fairburn in 'Blood', and an old man in 'I Missed My Mother's Funeral'.
In 2012, Brian Cox became the Grand Marshal of the New York City Tartan Day Parade.
In January 2013, Brian Cox played the title character in the British comedy series 'Bob Servant', which he based on his memories of his late brother Charlie.
In January 2013, Brian Cox was re-elected as the Rector of the University of Dundee.
Brian Cox starred in Shetland in 2013, a role he continued in 2014.
In 2014, Brian Cox appeared as Lloyd Langham in 'The Anomaly', Reverend Andrew Clark in 'The Great War: The People's Story', and an MI5 superior in 'The Game'. He also reprised his role in the second series of 'Bob Servant'.
On January 29, 2015, Brian Cox announced he had quit Labour under Ed Miliband and Jim Murphy, believing it had failed north and south of the border to live up to its basic principles in recent years, and joined the SNP.
In 2015, Brian Cox starred as Manolis Apostolou in 'The Slap', appeared in 'Pixels', played a gang leader in 'Forsaken', and starred in 'Killing Thyme'.
In 2016, Brian Cox starred in 'The Carer' and 'War & Peace', appeared in 'Penny Dreadful' and 'Morgan', starred alongside Emile Hirsch in 'The Autopsy of Jane Doe', and portrayed Bernardo Guadagni in 'Medici'. He also received a Career Achievement Award at the Stony Brook Film Festival in 2016.
In October 2017, Brian Cox was made an honorary patron for Capital Theatre's campaign to modernize the historic King's Theatre Edinburgh.
In 2017, Brian Cox appeared as Marlon Brando in 'Urban Myths' and starred as Winston Churchill in 'Churchill'.
In December 2018, Brian Cox was appointed head of the international jury at the Golden Unicorn Awards.
In April 2020, Brian Cox became patron of the British American Drama Academy (BADA).
In 2020, Brian Cox reprised the role as the Grand Marshal of the New York City Tartan Day Parade.
In 2021, Brian Cox's autobiography, Putting The Rabbit In The Hat, was published.
In October 2022, Brian Cox criticized Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss following the September 2022 United Kingdom mini-budget, asserting that the Conservatives had "no vision".
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