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Brian Cox (1)
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General Information (Brian Cox (1)) |
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| Mostly Credited As: | Brian Cox (1) |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Brian Cox CBE Brian Denis Cox
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| Birth Name: | Brian Denis Cox |
| Date Of Birth: | June 01, 1946 (Age 63) |
| Country Of Birth: | United Kingdom |
| Birth Place: | Dundee, Scotland |
| Height: | 5' 7" (1.7 m) |
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Brian Cox (1) TV Appearances |
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| Main cast | | | Episode Cast Credits |
| Show: Doctor Who (2005) (2005) |
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• The End of Time (1) |
(Dec/25/2009) |
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TBA |
| Show: Loose Women (1999) |
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• Series 14, Show 6 |
14x06: (Sep/08/2009) |
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Himself |
| Show: The One Show (2006) |
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• August 21, 2009 |
04x35: (Aug/21/2009) |
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Himself |
| Show: Masterpiece (1971) |
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• Miss Marple: They Do it With Mirrors |
38x29: (Jul/19/2009) |
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Lewis Serrocold |
| Show: Kings (2009) |
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• The New King (1) |
01x12: (Jul/18/2009) |
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Vesper Abbadon, [Special Guest Stars] |
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• Judgment Day |
01x06: (Apr/18/2009) |
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Vesper Abbadon, [Special Guest Stars] |
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• Prosperity |
01x03: (Mar/22/2009) |
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Vesper Abbadon, [Special Guest Stars] |
| Show: Richard & Judy (2001) |
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• Series 7, Show 33 |
07x33: (Mar/14/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Series 6, Show 9 |
06x09: (Jun/29/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: The New Paul O'Grady Show (2006) |
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• Series 2, Show 76 |
02x76: (Jan/23/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: One Life (2003) |
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• The Oldest Drivers In Britain |
07x01: (Oct/18/2006) |
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Narrator |
| Show: Deadwood (2004) • 9 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Sunday June 25th, 2006) |
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• Tell Him Something Pretty |
03x12: (Aug/27/2006) |
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John 'Jack' Langrishe |
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• The Cat Bird Seat |
03x11: (Aug/20/2006) |
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John 'Jack' Langrishe |
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• A Constant Throb |
03x10: (Aug/13/2006) |
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John 'Jack' Langrishe |
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• Amateur Night |
03x09: (Aug/06/2006) |
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John 'Jack' Langrishe |
| Show: Top Gear (2002) |
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• Series 8, Episode 6 |
08x06: (Jul/16/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Tony Danza Show (2004) (2004) |
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• Orlando Jones, Brian Cox, Marc Summers |
02x126: (Apr/03/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005) |
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• Little Richard, Brian Cox |
01x213: (Dec/21/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: French & Saunders (1987) |
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• Season 6, Episode 4 |
06x04: (Nov/05/2004) |
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King Lear |
| Show: Frasier (1993) |
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• Moons Over Seattle |
09x24: (May/21/2002) |
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Harry Moon |
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• The Guilt Trippers |
09x23: (May/14/2002) |
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Harry Moon |
| Show: Superman (1996) (1996) |
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• Two's a Crowd |
01x13: (Feb/15/1997) |
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Dr. Earl Garver |
| Show: Red Dwarf (1988) |
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• Stoke Me A Clipper |
07x02: (Jan/24/1997) |
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The King |
| Show: Sharpe (1993) |
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• Sharpe's Eagle |
01x02: (May/12/1993) |
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Major Hogan |
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• Sharpe's Rifles |
01x01: (May/05/1993) |
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Major Hogan |
| Show: Van der Valk (1972) |
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• The Ties That Bind [ 2 hrs ] |
05x01: (Feb/05/1992) |
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Stefan Szabo |
| Show: Minder (1979) |
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• In |
03x13: (Apr/07/1982) |
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Frank McFadden |
| Show: Play for Today (1970) |
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• A Cotswold Death |
12x11: (Jan/12/1982) |
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Dr. Gillespie |
| Show: Hammer House of Horror (1980) |
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• The Silent Scream |
01x07: (Oct/25/1980) |
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Chuck Spillers |
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Brian Cox (1) Crew Credits |
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Episode Crew |
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Show: Oz (1997) (Credited in 1 episodes from this show) | Filter List; Show only credits as: Director (1 Credits) |
| • Gray Matter |
04x05 |
Aug/09/2000 |
As: Director |
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Overview |
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| Brian Cox (1) worked in 1 episode from 1 TV Show as Director: 1 episode |
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Brian Cox (1) Trivia |
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He was born only 27 days before his "X2" co-star Bruce Davison. However, it is indicated in dialogue that their characters, General William Stryker and Senator Robert Kelly, were born over 20 years apart. | He was originally cast as the voice of the lion Aslan in "The Chronicles of Narnia" but was replaced by Liam Neeson. | Mel Gibson originally offered the role of Robert the Bruce, Sr., a relatively important supporting character in "Braveheart". However, he felt that the much smaller role, Argyle Wallace, was more interesting. | He is 5'7". | His first acting role was as an extra in numerous episodes of the cult classic British series "The Prisoner". Almost three decades later, he and Patrick McGoohan also appeared in "Braveheart" together. | His son, Alan Cox, is also an actor. | He is one of only a few actors who appeared in "The Prisoner" who is both still alive and still acting. | In 2000, he won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring in the NBC television movie "Nuremberg". | Many of the characters that he plays work for the military and/or government. The most notable examples are Hermann Göring in "Nuremberg" and Colonel William Stryker in "X2". | He was married to Caroline Burt from 1968 until 1986. They have two children, Alan and Margaret. |
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Brian Cox (1) Quotes |
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