Charlie Cox

Movie Actor

Charlie Cox was born in London, England, UK on December 15th, 1982 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 41, Charlie Cox biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Charlie Thomas Cox, Charlie
Date of Birth
December 15, 1982
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Age
41 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$5 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
Charlie Cox Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 41 years old, Charlie Cox has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
79kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Light Brown
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Charlie Cox Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
He was raised Roman Catholic. But, he rarely practice the religion.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Ashdown House School, Sherborne School, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Charlie Cox Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Samantha Thomas, ​ ​(m. 2018)​
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Lynn Collins (2004), Kate Mara (2008-2009), Janet Montgomery (2014-2015)
Parents
Andrew Frederick Seaforth Cox, Patricia C. A. Tricia
Siblings
Toby (Brother), Emma (Step Sister), Zoe (Step Brother), Oliver (Step Brother)
Other Family
Sir Andrew Agnew (6th Earl of Lauderdale) (Forebear), James Ogilvy (4th Earl of Findlater) (Forebear), Andrew Elliot (Forebear), Sir David Carnegie (4th Baronet) (Forebear), Frederick Lewis Maitland (Royal Navy captain) (Forebear)
Charlie Cox Career

Cox was cast in his first significant professional role at age eighteen in the psychological thriller Dot the i, released in 2003. Following filming, he enrolled at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. In the summer following his first year of study, He was cast as Lorenzo in the 2004 Al Pacino-vehicle The Merchant of Venice, breaking the school's policy of not allowing students to audition for outside productions. He eventually decided not to return to school and continued working, appearing in guest spots on TV and supporting roles in movies like the 2005 historical drama Casanova and the 2006 BBC sci-fi film A for Andromeda.

Cox's breakout role was as the main protagonist, Tristan Thorn, in the 2007 fantasy film Stardust which he starred in opposite Claire Danes. The film was successful with both critics and audiences globally and introduced Cox to a wider audience. He made his West End debut the following year in Harold Pinter's The Lover/The Collection at the Ambassadors Theatre in London. It began previews on 15 January 2008 and opened on 29 January.

He was next seen in the 2008 film Stone of Destiny as Ian Hamilton, and the 2009 historical drama Glorious 39, which were widely released in the United Kingdom. In 2010 he had the title role in Kleist's The Prince of Homburg at the Donmar Warehouse in London. In September that year, he played the closeted gay Duke of Crowborough in the first episode of the ITV drama series Downton Abbey. In 2011 he played St. Josemaría Escrivá in the Roland Joffé film There Be Dragons and Ishmael in Encore's Moby Dick miniseries.

Also in 2011, he signed on for a recurring role in the second season of the Martin Scorsese-produced HBO original series Boardwalk Empire as Owen Sleater, an Irish enforcer with ties to the IRA. His character became a regular for the series' third season, broadcast in September 2012. He received a Screen Actors Guild Award as part of the ensemble in 2011, and another nomination the following year.

In 2013 he starred in the independent film Hello Carter and in the BBC Cold War thriller Legacy. He had lead roles in two unproduced CBS TV pilots: a political drama titled The Ordained in February 2013, and an untitled Wall Street show executive-produced by John Cusack in February 2014. At the end of 2013, production began on the film The Theory of Everything, where Cox portrays Jonathan Hellyer Jones, the second husband of Jane Hawking. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2014 and was nominated for Best Picture at the 2015 Academy Awards.

Cox portrayed Matt Murdock in Marvel's Daredevil TV series as well as the 2017 team-up miniseries event The Defenders, produced and released through Netflix. His performance was praised and given a Helen Keller Achievement Award for his role by the American Foundation for the Blind.

It was announced that Cox had been given the role in May 2014, and later reported that Marvel had considered him for it since 2012. Production on the first season began in Summer 2014, and it premiered on Netflix in April 2015. It ran for three seasons and was produced over four years, concluding in late 2018. Cox has said that, given the opportunity, he would be interested in reprising the role in a future project, also noting his contractual obligations by Marvel Studios to do so.

Between filming seasons of Daredevil, Cox made his New York theater debut co-starring in the off-Broadway production of Incognito at the Manhattan Theatre Club. In late 2017 it was announced that he had joined the cast of Stripped, a thriller produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who also produced Cox's early breakout film Stardust, but it was never produced. He also acted opposite Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent, Ray Winstone and others in the 2018 film King of Thieves, based on the true story of the 2015 Hatton Garden jewelry heist in London; it reunited him with James Marsh, who directed him in 2014's The Theory of Everything.

After Daredevil abruptly ended, Cox took the opportunity to star opposite Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton in the West End production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal which opened on 14 March 2019 and closed on 8 June. Cox was sought for the role by director Jaime Lloyd, who had previously directed him in the 2008 production of the Pinter play The Lover and The Collection. Betrayal transferred to Broadway with the original cast for a 17-week limited engagement, beginning previews on 14 August and closing on 8 December 2019.

During this period, Cox also took part in some of his friends' projects. In late 2018 he acted in the short film The Knot, directed by Daredevil and The Defenders script supervisor Rebecca Schwab, and in a 2019 episode of Daredevil costar Deborah Ann Woll's Dungeons & Dragons internet show Relics and Rarities.

In Fall 2020, Cox began filming the RTÉ Dublin crime series Kin, where he stars with Aiden Gillen, Clare Dunne, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Ciarán Hinds and Emmett Scanlan. The eight-part series was released on 9 September 2021, on AMC+ in the US and Canada, and on 12 September 2021, on RTE in Ireland.

In December 2021, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed that Cox would be reprising the role of Daredevil in the studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) productions; his first project "remain[ed] to be seen" at that time. The first Marvel Studios production he appeared in was Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), wherein Matt Murdock gives legal advice to Peter Parker for ostensibly murdering Mysterio. In July 2022, he was confirmed to be reprising the role in the Disney+ television series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022) and Echo (2023), and that he would additionally lend his voice to the character in the upcoming animated series Spider-Man: Freshman Year (2024), and star in the revival Daredevil: Born Again (2024).

Cox is set to star in the upcoming British spy drama miniseries Treason, which will premiere on Netflix in 2023.

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Netflix fans are in for a treat as gritty crime series hailed as 'the best Irish drama in years' is set to debut on platform

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 10, 2024
Gritty Irish crime drama Kin is set to hit UK Netflix screens in May 2024. And fans cannot get enough of the series as the multi-award winning show has been hailed 'the best Irish drama series in years'. The show, which won four Irish Film and Television Awards in 2022, initially aired on Irish channel RTÉ in 2021, for series one, and in 2023, for series two.

The cast of Kin includes everything from an Irish movie legend and a television actor from two of the most famous dramas ever to an actor famous for one appearance in a cult sitcom

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2024
Since being first broadcasting in November last year, the BBC's Irish drama Kin, based around a Dublin family embroiled in a bloody gangland war, has swept the country, bringing back British viewers. The film, written by Peter McKenna and Ciaran Donnelly, stars an Irish movie celebrity and an actor from two of the most popular dramas ever. Here, MailOnline lists the popular shows cast as well as where you may have seen them before - do you recognise any of the actors in some of their lesser-known previous roles?

On Demand's 20 best British thrillers to watch right now: Our analysts sift through hundreds of options to narrow down the shows to watch

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
It's all happening in British and Irish television, with big-budget John Le Carney, Cockney obsters, and murder in Calder Valley. We've compiled a list of the 20 best thrillers to watch On Demand right now, sifting through thousands of options to save you the hassle. Looking for a new series to stream? Find out which shows it's worth investing your time in...