Brian Cox
Brian Cox, man, what a legend. Born back in ‘46 in Dundee – yeah, Scotland, not some random American town – he’s got this whole blend of Irish and Scottish blood running through him. His mom, Mary Ann, used to work as a spinner (not the DJ kind, the textile kind), and his dad, Charles, ran a shop and did a bit of butchering. So, you know, not exactly born into Hollywood royalty or anything like that.
He started popping up on TV in the early ‘70s, and honestly, people started to notice pretty quick. But it was that wild turn as Dr. Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter in ‘86 that really put him on the map – even if the movie itself didn’t exactly rake in the big bucks. Still, Cox wasn’t about to disappear into the background. Through the ‘90s, the guy was everywhere. Seriously, you’d see him in movies, TV shows, popping in for guest spots, just hustling.
Then, when you think maybe he’d slow down? Nope, he just kept landing roles in big flicks like The Corruptor, The Ring, and X2. The dude’s been all over the place, and he’s not just showing up – he’s delivering every single time. It’s no surprise that in 2003, he got named Commander of the Order of the British Empire. That’s not the kind of thing they hand out for nothing. Cox is basically the definition of a hardworking, no-nonsense actor who just keeps bringing the goods, no matter the decade.