Charlie Cox
Actor
Glorious 39: Bumbling villains, a clunky plot - run, Romola, run......in The Goon Show. Unwisely, amateur detective Anne involves a bumbling actor (Hugh Bonneville) and her smoothie boyfriend (Charlie Cox), both of whom might as well be wandering about with 'Kill Me' written on their foreheads. In this article: Stephen Poliakoff, Romola Garai, Enigma, Suicide, World War II, Eddie Redmayne, Juno Temple, and Charlie Cox |
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Charlie Cox
Cox, the youngest of five children, was born in London, England and raised in East Sussex, the son of Trisha and Andrew, who is a publisher. As a child, he attended Ashdown House and Sherborne School. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic...
In this article: London, Sherborne School, Things To Do Before You're 30, Lynn Collins, Harold Pinter, Judge John Deed, and East Sussex
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Business Wire Entertainment News | October 28, 2009
LIVE Phone Press Conference with Academy-Award Nominated Director Roland Joffe (The Mission) and 007 Girl Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace) About the Controversial Upcoming Film There Be Dragons
...and winner of La Palma de Oro of Cannes) and The Killing Fields, winner of three Academy Awards. The cast for Dragons includes Charlie Cox (Stardust, Casanova), Wes Bentley (American Beauty, Ghost Rider), Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace,...
In this article: Academy Awards, The Mission, Olga Kurylenko, Roland Joffe, Quantum of Solace, St. Josemaria Escriva, The Killing Fields, Spanish Civil War, and Opus Dei
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Reuters | September 18, 2009
Credibility gap sabotages thriller Glorious 39
...story progresses. Her career as an actress is on the verge of taking off even as she falls in love with a Foreign Office official (Charlie Cox). At a dinner on the family estate, a hot-headed politician (David Tennant) spouts off about the...
In this article: Stephen Poliakoff, Suicide, Romola Garai, Bill Nighy, Hugh Bonneville, London, BBC World, World War II, and BBC Television
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The Australian | September 06, 2009
Director's Opus Dei 'propaganda job'
...by Pope John Paul in 2002, against the turbulent backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. Escriva, played by British actor Charlie Cox, set up Opus Dei in 1928. In 1936, he was forced to flee from Spain's republican forces and made a dramatic...
In this article: Opus Dei, Roland Joffe, Josemaria Escriva, Francisco Franco, The Mission, Oscar, Spanish Civil War, and Roman Catholic
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Entertainment News | August 25, 2009
Director of The Mission shooting film on Opus Dei founder - Feature
...with their loves, their hatreds, their mistakes - a story about the things we do to find a meaning for life." The film stars Charlie Cox (Stardust) as Escriva de Balaguer, Wes Bentley (American Beauty) as his friend Manolo, and Olga...
In this article: Roland Joffe, Opus Dei, The Da Vinci Code, The Mission, Buenos Aires, All rights reserved, Ideology, Climate change, Oscar, and Spanish Civil War
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Kansas City Star | August 24, 2009
Roland Joffe filming Opus Dei movie in Argentina
...film he wants. </p><p>The city of Lujan near Buenos Aires is standing in for 1930s Madrid in the movie, whose cast includes actors Charlie Cox as Escriva and the latest Bond girl, Olga Kurylenko. Posted on Mon, Aug. 24, 2009 08:32 PM
In this article: Opus Dei, Roland Joffe, The Mission, Roman Catholic Church, The Da Vinci Code, Argentina, Oscars, Spanish Civil War, and Pope John Paul II
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The Hollywood Reporter | August 24, 2009
Roland Joffee filming Opus Dei pic
...film he wants. The city of Lujan near Buenos Aires is standing in for 1930s Madrid in the movie, whose cast includes actors Charlie Cox as Escriva and the latest Bond girl, Olga Kurylenko. Roland Joffee filming Opus Dei pic Movement...
In this article: Opus Dei, Roland Joffe, Roman Catholic Church, The Mission, Buenos Aires, Oscars, Spanish Civil War, and Pope John Paul II
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Toronto Star | February 17, 2009
Her role carried weight of history
...time with Ian, he was so present and he answered any questions we had," said Mara. "He had Charlie Cox and me over to his house for dinner, and he told us stories. It was amazing." Mara was enthralled with the tales of the then-25-year-old...
In this article: Kate Mara, Ian Hamilton, Stone of Destiny, Scotland, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Stone of Scone, Toronto International Film Festival, and Transsiberian
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www.washingtonpost.com | August 09, 2007
Twinkling 'Stardust'
...and outright puzzlements. Set in a tiny village of an indeterminate era, "Stardust" tells the story of young Tristran (Charlie Cox), a humble shop boy who falls in love with the snooty Victoria (Sienna Miller) and vows to prove his love...
In this article: Stardust, Michelle Pfeiffer, Stardust, Robert De Niro, Hollywood, Jimmy Conway, Silver, and Jake La Motta
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www.washingtonpost.com | August 09, 2007
Fantasy Action Adventure, As You Wish
...magic, lusty wenches, evil witches, tankards of mead, a gay pirate. In an English village of an indeterminate era, young Tristran (Charlie Cox) falls in love with the snooty Victoria (Sienna Miller) and vows to prove his love by fetching her a...
In this article: Michelle Pfeiffer, Stardust, Sandman, Silver, Yvaine, and Neil Gaiman
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Charlie Cox (born 21 December 1982) is an English actor.
Cox, the youngest of five children, was born in London, England and raised in East Sussex, the son of Trisha and Andrew, who is a publisher. As a child, he attended Ashdown House and Sherborne School. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
He played the role of Tristan Thorn in the 2007 movie Stardust. Cox has reportedly been close friends with Claire Danes ever since principal photography of this film.
He will next be seen in the forthcoming film Stone of Destiny in which he plays Ian Hamilton.
Cox made his West End debut in a double bill of Harold Pinter's The Lover & The Collection at the Comedy Theatre in London.
He dated American actress Lynn Collins in 2004.
- Birth Date:
- December 21, 1982
- Birthplace:
- London, England
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