“Succession” star Brian Cox looks back at four seasons of playing the Logan family patriarch, a character he believes was misunderstood. “Succession” airs Sundays on HBO.
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“Succession” star Brian Cox looks back at four seasons of playing the Logan family patriarch, a character he believes was misunderstood. “Succession” airs Sundays on HBO.
#Colbert #BrianCox #Succession
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is it just me that gets the second part of the interview first? Even before meanwhile?
Replyhe is such great actor! he was on my favorite sitcom ‘Frasier’ playing Daphne’s dad, he was amazing! and great boots, Brian Cox!
ReplyOh Stephen is so sweet..he’s a good guy
ReplyThank you Brian Cox for giving us one of the greatest modern TV characters of all time.
ReplyChur Brian.
ReplyI’d give it a thumbs up except for the American censorship on punch lines. Sorry….
ReplySpoiler in the title, c’mon…
Replyholy fuck “old” spice was brilliant
ReplyMy life has changed Thank you Jesus . $ 32,000 weekly profit Our lord God have lifted up my Life !!! , Glory to the everlasting God Almighty .
ReplyHe is Logan roy. He wasn’t acting
ReplyMy dear Brian Cox, I am a gay man, hope this isn’t too upfront, and for what it’s worth… I think you’re a sexy sexy silver fox and I’ve lust for you since I saw you in Xmen2… There. Said it.
Replyonly few know old spice was da queens spice girls name
ReplyIt looks like if… if Santa Claus was a hitman.
ReplyI love Brian Cox legend!
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ReplyThat episode was a stunning creation. I am still in shock. They did it so well.
ReplyOk is no one gonna talk about the body dysmorphia confession? The fucking balls he had to say that as an older man especially. I noticed what I think is an edit in the show right after Steven compliments him and he reacts. The fact that he kept what he did in the aired edit means a lot to me and my relatives who deal with slight to severe dysmorphia. Idk. That’s Brian cox for ya.
ReplyHearing on older gentleman say he has body dysmorphia so openly is why having the words to express how we feel is so important. It helps others to understand and hopefully learn from each others struggles a lot better.
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