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Finding your roots. Season 9, episode 5, Rising from the ashes
Henry Louis Gates traces the roots of actors Brian Cox and Viola Davis — two people who overcame traumatic childhoods, revealing that they aren’t the first in their families to face enormous odds. From workhouses in Scotland to slave plantations in South Carolina, long-lost records reveal the stories of ancestors who laid the groundwork for Brian and Viola’s success by fighting so hard to survive.
Economist video. Brian Cox : why Succession struck a chord
Brian Cox of HBO’s “Succession” reveals what it’s like to play the tyrannical media mogul and patriarch Logan Roy, and why the show struck such a chord in Trump's America.
Brian Cox Is Fresh Out of Fucks: The outspoken actor on the Oscars, Kevin Spacey and which Roy kid he'd like to spend Christmas with
Before 2018, Brian Cox had a pretty good life as a respected, much utilized, but not exactly famous veteran stage and film actor of six decades. [...]Succession debuted, the HBO show in which Cox played the snarling, hilariously profane Rupert Murdoch-like Logan Roy, and suddenly, in his 70s, he couldn't walk down the street without being recognized - often by a fan wielding a phone requesting a \"fuck off\" to share with friends and followers. By the mid-\"90s, he'd earned his place in Hollywood as a reliable go-to for directors seeking a grizzled badass with Shakespearean gravitas. Since Succession's end, Cox has been enjoying some career perks, such as the plum gig voicing the fearsome king of Rohan in December's The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, an anime prequel to Peter Jackson's six films based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novels. Some survival mechanism kicked in that just makes me go, \"That's fine.\" Care to compare the quality of the performances?
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Movie talk. Series 2, episode 15, Brian Cox
Each episode features an in depth interview with an actor or director talking about current projects as well as their whole career. British Film Critic Jason Solomons presents the show from London.
RU:Former Wallabies halfback Cox dies at 86
\"Playing nine Tests for Australia, [Brian Cox] did his country proud every time he wore the Wallaby Jersey,\" ARU CEO Bill Pulver said. \"Hailing from a proud rugby family, Brian's two sons followed in their father's footsteps and had the honour of playing for the Wallabies.\"
25 Years of Christmas for Our Place Chef
As manager of food services at Our Place, [Brian Cox] is a pro at creating tasty meals for the masses on a limited budget. But thanks to the extra support of donors during the festive season, he's able to get his hands on some 450 kg of turkey, 225 kg of potatoes, 110 kg of stuffing, 100 kg of vegetables, 115 litres of gravy, 25 kg of cranberry sauce, 125 pies and over 1,500 cups of coffee. \"I love it,\" Cox says with a near ear-to-ear grin. \"The Our Place family really appreciates that we deliver such a special feast for them at this important time of year.\" \"Christmas is all about family,\" says Don Evans, executive director of Our Place. \"And for those people living in poverty, we're the closest family they have. We want everyone to know they are loved and cared for.\"
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First Student, Inc
First Student knows that a student's first assignment is to get to school safely and on time. Together, First Student and sister company FirstCanada transport about six million students to and from their classrooms every day via a fleet of some 54,000 buses. As North America's #1 school bus business, it provides student transportation services in 38 states in the US and 9 provinces in Canada. In addition to transportation, the company offers a slew of ancillary services, including preventative maintenance, fuel (its storage and purchase), route optimization, used bus sales, and more. First Student is a subsidiary of FirstGroup America, which is a unit of UK bus and train operator FirstGroup.