Life after Logan Roy – Brian Cox directs first film Glenrothan at age 79

Life after Logan Roy – Brian Cox directs first film Glenrothan at age 79

Cox says it is “brilliant” that co-star Alan Cumming has taken over as Artistic Director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre, however his personal packed schedule means he is unable to seem in any future reveals.

His subsequent job is within the second season of the sequel Dexter: Resurrection which reunites him with Michael C Hall.

“I last worked with him nearly 30 years ago,” Cox says.

“We were in the David Hare show Skylight and the reason I remember it so well was that we were having lunch in 1997 in a place on Sunset when we heard Princess Diana had died.”

Later this summer season, he’ll play Johann Sebastian Bach within the US premiere of the play The Score, directed by Trevor Nunn, who at 86 can be eager to fly the flag for older expertise.

Cox would not want a lot encouragement. In one scene in Glenrothan, he rugby tackles Alan Cumming’s Donal to the bottom and wrestles him.

“We’re too old for this,” moans Donal.

“Says whom?” says Cox as Sandy.

He chortles. His solely remorse was failing to seize the response shot.

“I stupidly didn’t take the shot of Alan watching me rushing at him,” he says.

“I should have cut ‘boom, boom, boom’ because the look on Alan’s face was brilliant. No idea what was coming!”

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