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| image = Brian_Cox_Actor.jpg
|role = [[Ood Elder]] (voice only)
 
|birth date = [[1 June]] [[1946]]
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| birth date = [[1 June (people)|1 June]] [[1946 (people)|1946]]
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| role = [[Sydney Newman]], [[Ood Elder]]
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| job title = [[Actor]]
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| story = ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' & ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time (TV story)|An Adventure in Space and Time]]''
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| time = 2009, 2013
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{{You may|Brian Cox|n1=the physicist who appeared in The Power of Three}}
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{{you may|Brian Cox|n1=the physicist who appeared in The Power of Three}}
'''Brian Cox''' (born [[1 June]] [[1946]]) voiced the [[Ood Elder]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''. A prolific and multi-award-winning actor, Cox has worked extensively in the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]] and [[Australia]].
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'''Brian Cox''' (born [[1 June (people)|1 June]] [[1946 (people)|1946]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095644704|title=Brian Cox|website name=Oxford Reference|accessdate=11 December 2016}}</ref>) played [[Sydney Newman]] in the docudrama ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time (TV story)|An Adventure in Space and Time]]''. He also voiced the [[Ood Elder]] in the television story ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''. A prolific and multi-award-winning actor, Cox has worked extensively in the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]] and [[Australia]].
   
He won a [[Emmy Award|primetime Emmy]] for {{w|Alec Baldwin}}'s {{wi|Nuremberg (film)|Nuremberg}}, where he played [[Hermann Goering]], and was nominated for another Emmy for a guest turn in {{wi|Frasier}}. He won a Scottish [[BAFTA]] for {{wi|The Escapist (2008 film)|The Escapist}}, and a non-competitive "Outstanding Achievement in Film" award from BAFTA Scotland in 2004. He was nominated for a BAFTA (London) TV award for his work on {{wi|The Lost Language of Cranes (film)|The Lost Language of Cranes}}.
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He won a [[Emmy Award|primetime Emmy]] for {{w|Alec Baldwin}}'s {{wi|Nuremberg (film)|Nuremberg}}, where he played [[Hermann Goering]], and was nominated for another Emmy for a guest turn in {{wi|Frasier}}. He won a Scottish [[BAFTA]] for {{wi|The Escapist (2008 film)|The Escapist}}, and a non-competitive "Outstanding Achievement in Film" award from BAFTA Scotland in 2004. He was nominated for a BAFTA (London) TV award for his work on {{wi|The Lost Language of Cranes (film)|The Lost Language of Cranes}}.
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Aside from his most critically well-received work, Cox has sometimes worked alongside other [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] alum. In 1971, he portrayed {[w|Leon Trotsky}} in {{wi|Nicholas and Alexandra}}, which also featured [[Michael Jayston]], [[Tom Baker]] and [[Julian Glover]]. More recently, he starred in the {{w|The Day of the Triffids (2009 TV series)|2009 remake of ''Day of the Triffids''}} with [[Troy Glasgow]] and [[Julia Joyce]]; and the [[Australia]]n show, {{wi|The Straits}}, [[producer|produced]] by ''[[K9 (TV series)|K9]]'' [[executive producer|exec]], [[Penny Chapman]].
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Aside from his most critically well-received work, Cox has sometimes worked alongside other [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] alum. In 1971, he portrayed {{w|Leon Trotsky}} in {{wi|Nicholas and Alexandra}}, which also featured [[Michael Jayston]], [[Tom Baker]] and [[Julian Glover]]. More recently, he starred in the {{w|The Day of the Triffids (2009 TV series)|2009 remake of ''Day of the Triffids''}} with [[Troy Glasgow]] and [[Julia Joyce]]; and the [[Australia]]n show, {{wi|The Straits}}, [[producer|produced]] by ''[[K9 (TV series)|K9]]'' [[executive producer|exec]], [[Penny Chapman]].
   
 
He is the father of [[Alan Cox]].
 
He is the father of [[Alan Cox]].
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
{{imdb name|id=0004051|name=Brian Cox}}
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== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:BAFTA Scotland award winners]]
 
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Revision as of 00:55, 7 January 2020

RealWorld

Brian Cox (born 1 June 1946[1]) played Sydney Newman in the docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time. He also voiced the Ood Elder in the television story The End of Time. A prolific and multi-award-winning actor, Cox has worked extensively in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia.

He won a primetime Emmy for Alec Baldwin's Nuremberg, where he played Hermann Goering, and was nominated for another Emmy for a guest turn in Frasier. He won a Scottish BAFTA for The Escapist, and a non-competitive "Outstanding Achievement in Film" award from BAFTA Scotland in 2004. He was nominated for a BAFTA (London) TV award for his work on The Lost Language of Cranes.

Aside from his most critically well-received work, Cox has sometimes worked alongside other Doctor Who universe alum. In 1971, he portrayed Leon Trotsky in Nicholas and Alexandra, which also featured Michael Jayston, Tom Baker and Julian Glover. More recently, he starred in the 2009 remake of Day of the Triffids with Troy Glasgow and Julia Joyce; and the Australian show, The Straits, produced by K9 exec, Penny Chapman.

He is the father of Alan Cox.

External links

Footnotes

  1. Brian Cox. Oxford Reference. Retrieved on 11 December 2016.