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Brian Cox has slammed Joaquin Phoenix’s portrayal of Napoleon as “truly terrible”. The outspoken actor, 77, who has spent years sharing his fiery views on other actors’ personalities, behaviour on set and performances, also declared he could have played the part of the French Emperor a “lot better” than 49-year-old ‘Gladiator’ star Joaquin. He said during a live talk hosted by the Evening Standard about Joaquin’s portrayal: “It’s terrible. A truly terrible performance by Joaquin Phoenix. It really is appalling. I don’t know what he was thinking.” Brian added he was convinced Joaquin’s Napoleon...
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Brian Cox and Jodie Whittaker are to star in festive film 'That Christmas'. The 'Succession' star will lend his voice to the role of Santa in the upcoming Netflix animated movie, which has been penned by Love Actually's Richard Curtis and is based on his book of the same name. The forthcoming film will be Curtis' first animation project and it will be a directorial debut for Simon Otto, who was the Head of Character Animation on 'How to Train Your Dragon'. Curtis said: "This has been the most amazing adventure, my first animated film. "It’s been especially exciting to see the whole world I ima...
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Brian Cox thinks that "separate bedrooms" are the key to a successful marriage. The 77-year-old actor was initially married to Caroline Burt from 1968 until 1986 but has been married to Nicole Ansari since 2002 and admitted that these days he and his wife simply "visit each other", while his first marriage fell apart because he had started to "ignore" a lot of things in their relationship. He told The Times: "The secret to a good marriage? Separate bedrooms. You visit one another. Your partner must feel free. "My first marriage broke down because I was in my most ambitious period and I was ign...
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Brian Cox has branded his 'Succession' co-stars "dense" for missing clues about the ending buried in the script. The 77-year-old actor has playfully mocked his castmates - including the likes of Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck, Nicholas Braun and J. Smith-Cameron - for not realising how the show was going to conclude its fourth season. Speaking at an FYC panel session at Paramount Pictures Studios this week, Kieran revealed the group only found out for sure during the table read for the last ever episode. Brian quipped: "I don't understand why you didn't know, are you ... dense or something? Jesus Ch...
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Brian Cox thinks 'Succession' ended at the perfect time. The 77-year-old actor played Logan Roy on the HBO series for five years, and Brian thinks the hit TV show concluded at the ideal time. Brian told PEOPLE before the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Monday (15.01.24): "I think we ended it at the right time. I think we left people ... I think it's always good to leave people wanting [more]. You know, that people want more." Brian loved playing Logan on the popular TV show. However, he's insisted that the patriarch of the Roy family is a deeply misunderstood character. Brian explained: "I loved...
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The Screen Actors Guild Award nominations are dominated by double-blockbuster behemoth ‘Barbenheimer’. ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ received a leading four nods for the 30th year of the event after the two movies ruled last year’s box office. The two films are up for the guild’s top award of best ensemble alongside Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, ‘American Fiction’ and ‘The Color Purple’. On the TV front, ‘Succession’ dominated with a leading five nominations for its final season – which was closely followed by ‘Ted Lasso’, ‘The Bear’ and ‘The Last of Us’, which has four nominati...
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'Barbie' and 'Succession' lead the Golden Globe nominations with nine each. The year's biggest film was unsurprisingly the most recognised in the movie categories when the shortlists for the 81st annual ceremony were unveiled on Monday (11.12.23), while the final season of the HBO drama led the way on the television side. The Warner Bros. blockbuster was closely followed in the movie categories by its box office rival, 'Oppenheimer', which had eight nods, and 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and 'Poor Things', which tied on seven. 'Barbie' and 'Poor Things' are up for Best Picture (Musical or Come...
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Brian Cox will never retire. The 77-year-old actor is determined to keep pushing himself in his later years and is proud that his schedule is just as busy as ever. Asked about the possibility of retirement, he told The Times' Saturday Review supplement: “My mother used to say, 'You’re a long time dead.' " Pressed on if he will at least slow down, he added: “No, I’m going to get faster ... I’m enjoying myself more now. The great thing about being old, and that’s why I recommend it to everybody, is that you don’t have the anxiety you have when you’re younger. What’s there to be anxious about?” H...
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Brian Cox is mourning the loss of his privacy. The 77-year-old actor says that since starring as sweary media titan Logan Roy in ‘Succession’ he has been exposed to sides of showbiz he didn’t previously have to endure as much, such as being papped outside his house. He told The Guardian: “I’ve lost my anonymity, and I’ve realised that was what was important to me. “I haven’t ever experienced anything like this. I mean, you ask for success in your work, and you get it, and then you have to deal with the consequences. “I’ve always valued my privacy, but it’s gone. I’ve been very lucky that I’ve ...
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The 2023 Emmy Awards will now take place in January next year. The glittering event - which honours excellence in television - had been due to take place on 18 September but were recently postponed due to the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but the Television Academy and Fox have now announced the 75th annual ceremony will take place on 15 January, 2024. An official statement announced: "As the Emmy Awards celebrates its 75th Anniversary, the show will broadcast live on FOX coast-to-coast from the Peacock Theater at LA Live and will honour the talented performers, writers, directors, and cr...
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