Alan Cox (actor)

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Alan Cox
Born
Alan Douglas Cox

(1970-08-06) 6 August 1970 (age 54)
Westminster, London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1976–present
Parents

Alan Douglas Cox (born 6 August 1970) is a British actor. He portrayed a teenage Dr. Watson in Young Sherlock Holmes in 1985.

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Life and career

Cox was born in Westminster, London, and is the son of Scottish Emmy Award-winning actor Brian Cox and his second wife, actress Caroline Burt. [1] Cox was educated at St Paul's School in London. [2] He has a sister, Margaret, and two half brothers Orson Jonathan Cox and Torin Kamran Cox.

Cox portrayed the young John Mortimer the 1982 TV adaptation of his play A Voyage Round My Father , starring opposite Laurence Olivier. [3] He is probably most widely known for his role in Young Sherlock Holmes (1985), where he played a teenage version of Dr. Watson. [4] Other films include An Awfully Big Adventure (1995), Mrs. Dalloway (1997), [5] and The Auteur Theory (1999). [6] In 2011, Cox also co-starred as a nudist named Cory Beck in the independent comedy Act Naturally.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976A DivorceJasonTV film
1981 If You Go Down in the Woods Today Cub Scout
1982 A Voyage Round My Father Son as a BoyTV film
East Lynne William CarlyleTV film
1984 Man of Letters KentonTV film
1985 Young Sherlock Holmes John Watson
1995 An Awfully Big Adventure Geoffrey
1997 Mrs Dalloway Young Peter
1999The Auteur TheoryGeorge Sand
2000 Cor, Blimey! OrsinoTV film
WeightHenry Salmon
2002 Die Wasserfälle von Slunj Donald ClaytonTV film
The Dinosaur HuntersRichard OwenTV film
2003JusticePalm Sunday
2004 Ladies in Lavender Obsequious Man
Not Only But Always Alan BennettTV film
2006 Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes CuthbertTV film
Housewife, 49 DennisTV film
2008 August Barton
2009 Margaret Gordon Reece TV film
2010 The Nutcracker in 3D GielgudVoice role
2011Act NaturallyCory Beck
The Speed of Thought Alexei
2012 The Dictator BP Executive
2018Staging the Knack and How to Get ItInterviewerShort film
Say My Name Father Donald Davies
2019Act Super NaturallyCory Beck

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978 The Devil's Crown Young HenryEpisode: "The Earth Is Not Enough"
1979 Penmarric Young Jan-YvesEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 7"
1980 Shoestring JohnEpisode: "The Dangerous Game"
1983 Jane Eyre John ReedEpisode: "Gateshead"
1990 Casualty JoshuaEpisode: "Results"
1991 The Bill Steve DoyleEpisode: "Stress Rules"
1992 Screen One Seth BadeEpisode: "Adam Bede"
Spatz GrahamEpisode: "Poetry & Music"
London's Burning Richard SidwellEpisode: "Series 5, Episode 3"
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles DimitriEpisode: "Petrograd, July 1917"
1994 The Bill ConnorEpisode: "Creating a Market"
1995 Crown Prosecutor David ElleryEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 8"
1996EllingtonTadeusz ZbinkiewiczEpisode: "No Holds Barred"
The Thin Blue Line Bob ToughEpisode: "Fly on the Wall"
1997 The Odyssey Elpenor Mini-series
2004 Midsomer Murders Stephen BannermanEpisode: "The Maid in Splendour"
2007The Wild WestMark KelloggEpisode: "Custer's Last Strand"
2008 M.I. High David DeHaverlandEpisode: "It's a Kind of Magic"
John Adams William Maclay Episode: "Unite or Die"
2009 The Bill Phil ReaneyEpisode: "Fall Out"
2013 Lucan Ian Maxwell-ScottMini-series
2014 The Good Wife DouglasEpisode: "Goliath and David"
2015The Sonnet ProjectEpisode: "Sonnet #30"
2021 New Amsterdam LyleEpisode: "More Joy"

Theatre

YearTitleRoleTheatre
2025Churchill in Moscow [7] Archie Clark Kerr [8] Orange Tree Theatre

Bibliography

References

  1. Gordon, Bryony (30 October 2021). "Brian Cox Unleashed". National Post . Toronto. p. F22. Retrieved 25 January 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Jury, Louise (21 April 2015). "Boris the inspiration for satire's wannabe PM". Evening Standard . London. p. 31. Retrieved 25 January 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  3. James, Clive (7 March 1982). "Television: Better than ever". The Observer. London. p. 48. Retrieved 25 January 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Maslin, Janet (23 July 1995). "A look at Hugh Grant before his big success". The Daily Advertiser . Lafayette, Louisiana. p. C6. Retrieved 25 May 2024 via Newspapers.com.
  5. Mills, Nancy (4 December 1985). "Taking the Cloak off Young Sherlock". Los Angeles Times . New York Times News Service. p. C-6. Retrieved 25 January 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  6. Macor, Alison (13 October 2000). "Now Playing at the Austin Film Festival: The Auteur Theory". Austin American-Statesman . p. E5. Retrieved 25 January 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  7. World premiere. Howard Brenton's dramatisation of the Moscow Conference (1942).
  8. "Full cast announced for the world premiere of Churchill in Moscow", Orange Tree Theatre website News section. Accessed 12 March 2025