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SHE SAYS: 'I'm moody. I fly into rages. I told him: I'm a wild child. Do not clip me' 'I have a fierce temper. HE SAYS: We fly off the handle and things get very volatile'
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April 22, 2024
It was one of the TV highlights of the decade. But in one of the final episodes of Succession, the smash hit TV series starring the Scottish actor Brian Cox, there's a blink and you'll miss it moment that marks a significant milestone in a real marriage. During the funeral of media mogul Logan Roy, played by Cox, his two wives and two mistresses are introduced to each other. Sitting down together in the front row, dressed in black, they appear remarkably civil to each other as they chat politely. What most viewers did not realise, however, is that the actress playing Roy's former mistress Sally-Anne was Nicole Ansari-Cox - the actor's real-life wife. It was an intriguing choice for a woman who said recently of the hugely popular TV show: 'I'm not going to sugar-coat it, Succession didn't mean that much to me.'
Did Logan Roy die in Succession? Despite his dramatic funeral, no one saw the tyrant's face his maker. According to the man who plays him, perhaps he should get his own spin-off show - a very mischievous Brian Cox
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September 15, 2023
Brian Cox, an actor from Dundee, Scotland, said he did not want to attend Logan Roy's funeral, but his wife'made him'.' In Succession, Brian May's award-winning television series, Roy was the ruthless media mogul played by him. Cox says it was "too early" to be taken off the show and that it was 'a bit upsetting to go that soon.'
Brian Cox addresses the 'finding of both ends of the pay divide.'
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November 23, 2022
In the last episode of his Channel 5 series How The Other Half Live, Brian Cox is expected to return to his childhood school as he explores 'both ends of the wage divide.' Succession actor 76, (left), admits he's realized the world'needs a sense of shared purpose in a clip from the show's airing on Thursday, heading back to Dundee where his school once stood (top right). It comes after Brian reflected on his own experience with extreme poverty as a child growing up in Scotland, revealing that he is terrified of being poor again.' Brian's documentary series has explored the wealth divide between the wealthy and the poor, as well as his own complicated relationship with money (pictured bottom right in the Miami show with model Caroline Derpienski).
Brian Cox, the aspiring actor, admits to being 'constantly afraid of being poor again.'
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November 16, 2022
After being surrounded by extreme poverty as a child, Succession actor Brian Cox has confessed to being 'constantly afraid of becoming poor once more.' The Scottish actor, who died at the age of 76, branded money his "own personal demon" and said his "destitute" childhood, which, at one point, saw his mother's death, 'hangs over him throughout his entire life,' says the Scottish actor. 'I also have a fear that it will all be taken away and that I'll end up in poverty again,' he said. It never leaves you. It's like a Damoclean sword that hangs over you for the rest of your life.
Hollywood is "the worst place in the world to raise female children," Brian Cox says
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October 21, 2022
Brian Cox has discussed the challenges of Hollywood, saying it is a "difficult place to live" and "the worst place to raise female children in the world." In a recent wide-ranging interview, Succession's 76-year-old actor reflected on the MeToo movement, how money can make you 'guilty' and parenting.