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Brian Cox is an award-winning actor of the stage, screen and television. A veteran of more than 50 feature films, Brian Coxrecently co- starred in Ryan Murphy's "Running With Scissors," Woody Allen's critically acclaimed "Match Point," Wes Craven's acclaimed "Red Eye," and in the action thriller sequel "The Bourne Ultimatum," reprising the role he first played in "The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Identity."Brian Coxrecently co-starred in the third season of the HBO hit original series "Deadwood" and spent eight months in London's West End in Tom Stoppard's "Rock `'n Roll."Brian Coxearned AFI and Independent Spirit Award nominations for his work in the critically hailed independent film "L.I.E.," and also shared in a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nomination for the cast of Spike Jonze's "Adaptation."Brian Cox's long list of film credits includes "Troy," "X2," "25th Hour," "The Ring," "The Rookie," "The Affair of the Necklace," "For Love of the Game," "Rushmore," "Desperate Measures," "The Boxer," "Kiss the Girls," "Braveheart," "Rob Roy," "Hidden Agenda" and "Nicholas and Alexandra."Brian Coxwas also the first to play Dr. Hannibal Lecter on screen in Michael Mann's "Manhunter."On television, Brian Coxdelivered a chilling portrayal of Hermann Goering in the miniseries "Nuremberg," for which he won an Emmy Award and was nominated for Golden Globe and SAG Awards.Brian Coxalso earned an Emmy Award nomination for his guest appearance on the comedy series "Frasier." In addition,Brian Coxhas starred in a variety of notable television projects, both in the United States and Great Britain, including "Blue/Orange," "Longitude," "Witness Against Hitler," "Grushko," "Sharpe's Eagle," "Sharpe's Rifles," "Six Characters in Search of an Author," "The Cloning of Joanna May," "The Lost Language of Cranes," "Murder by Moonlight," "Florence Nightingale" and "King Lear."Born in Scotland, Brian Coxtrained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and has appeared in dozens of plays on the stages of London, New York and Scotland. Repeatedly honored for his work in the theater,Brian Coxwon Olivier Awards for his performances in "Rat in the Skull" and "Titus Andronicus"; British Theatre Association Drama Awards for Best Actor for his work in "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Strange Interlude"; and the Lucille Lortel Award, as well as Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations, for "St. Nicholas."In addition, Brian Coxhas helmed stage productions of "I Love My Life," "Mrs. Warren's Profession," "The Philanderer," "The Master Builder" and "Richard III."Brian Coxmade his television directorial debut on the critically acclaimed HBO prison drama "Oz."A prolific writer, Brian Coxhas authored two non-fiction books: "The Lear Diaries" and "Salem to Moscow: An Actor's Odyssey."Brian Coxhas contributed to the New York Times Arts & Leisure section, and has written articles for a number of other publications.At the beginning of 2003, Brian Cox's contributions to the arts were honored by Queen Elizabeth II, who named him a Commander of the British Empire. In 2006, Empire Magazine (UK) honored his film achievements with the Empire Icon Award. |
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