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  • Biography Flash Brian Cox Blasts Depp Tarantino and Spacey While Pondering Death and the Cosmos
    Apr 25 2026
    Brian Cox, the gravel-voiced Succession star and physics firebrand, has been lighting up headlines with his signature no-holds-barred candor. RadarOnline reports that in a scorching exclusive interview, the 79-year-old Scot tore into Hollywood heavyweights, branding Johnny Depp so overblown and overrated he was thrilled to dodge the Pirates of the Caribbean governor role opposite Captain Jack. He dismissed Quentin Tarantino as meretricious and called Kevin Spacey a stupid man, cementing his cranky king status in Tinseltown turf warsa barb that could echo long in his tell-all biography.

    Three days back, Cox dished on music icons in a YouTube clip from The Silver Past, waxing poetic about The Beach Boys, The Beatles, and Brooklyn, a nostalgic detour showcasing his cultural breadth amid Succession's shadow. No fresh public sightings or red carpets popped, but whispers from CinemaBlend tease his reprisal as the chilling New York Ripper in Dexter Resurrection, with new images hinting at plot twists that might redefine his villain legacya tantalizing thread for biographers eyeing his post-Logan reinvention.

    Scientist Cox, ever the cosmos whisperer, resurfaced in UNILAD coverage of his recent Happy Place podcast with Fearne Cotton, where he starkly declared death as total blackoutno afterlife, just a brain like a dead iPhone, consciousness vanishing when the energy quits. YouTube channels buzzed with his clips on galactic time collapse, Earths near-perfect sphere under gravitys grip, and galaxy walls trapping us, underscoring his enduring科普 pull that outlives any Emmy glare.

    No verified social media mentions from Cox himself surfaced, and business moves stay quiet beyond Dexter. All checked out as solid from named outlets; nothing speculative here.

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    4 mins
  • Biography Flash Brian Cox Unfiltered on Acting Space and Politics at 79
    Apr 11 2026
    Brian Cox, the gravel-voiced Succession patriarch and physics firebrand, has been lighting up headlines with his signature bluntness over the past few days. According to The Times via Bored Panda reports, in an April 3 interview resurfacing widely this week, the 79-year-old Scot tore into Margot Robbies casting as Cathy in the upcoming 2026 Wuthering Heights adaptation, mocking her with an exaggerated Aussie accent: Keith Cliff, its me, Cathy! He doubled down on his long-standing feud with Method acting, calling Jeremy Strongs immersive style bollocks and taking swipes at Daniel Day-Lewis, Johnny Depp as overrated, Edward Norton a pain in the arse, and even Quentin Tarantino meretricious. The Independent details his parallel rant against Donald Trumps sheer f***ing greed and Americas insidious patriarchy, arguing women need more political power. Online backlash exploded, with netizens calling him jealous or over-the-hill, though defenders hail his honesty as refreshingly Scottish bants.

    On the science front, UN News highlights Coxs role as the United Nations Champion for Space, tying into the Artemis II astronauts triumphant return from a record-breaking lunar flyby late Friday, marking a new era toward Moon landings and underscoring space as vital to our economy and lives per UNRIC. A fresh YouTube short from a fan gushes over his mind-blowing live show last night—from snowflakes to black holes—leaving attendees energized despite scant sleep. MovieWeb echoes the interview fire, while a Sydney Theatre Company video shows him introducing their 2026-27 season opener, The Score. No major social media mentions or business deals popped in the last 24 hours, but this candor—Cox declaring hell say what he wants at 80—could cement his biographical legacy as Hollywoods unfiltered truth-teller amid space ambitions.

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    4 mins
  • Brian Cox Biography Flash Trailer: From Dundee to Dynasty
    Apr 7 2026
    Join host Roxie Rush on Brian Cox Biography Flash for a high-energy journey through the legendary actor's life—from Dundee streets to his iconic Logan Roy role on Succession. Discover untold stories, Emmy wins, and a five-decade career, delivered with fabulous energy.

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    2 mins
  • Brian Cox Biography Flash: From Dundee to Hollywood the Legendary Life of a Shakespearean Actor and Succession Star
    Apr 7 2026
    Roxie Rush explores Brian Denis Cox's legendary career, from Dundee roots and Shakespearean training to two Olivier Awards, an Emmy for Nuremberg, and his iconic Logan Roy in Succession. Discover how this Scottish powerhouse conquered stage, screen, and Hollywood across five decades.

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    22 mins
  • Brian Cox Biography Flash: At 79 He Hits the Gym Three Times a Week and Films Fight Scenes With Alan Cumming
    Apr 7 2026
    Roxie Rush dives into Brian Cox's inspiring fitness regimen at 79—training three times weekly and performing fight scenes in his upcoming film Glenrothan with Alan Cumming. Plus, his candid takes on Trump, Farage, and McKellen reveal the legendary actor's unfiltered wisdom on aging powerfully.

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    15 mins