The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Learn Shakespear­e? Ay, there’s the rub!

Leading actor Cox filmed teaching youngster lines from Hamlet

- STEFAN MORKIS smorkis@thecourier.co.uk

He’s the Dundee-born actor who first brought Hannibal Lecter to life and is currently starring as a tyrannical media mogul.

But an internet clip of Brian Cox has shown a softer side to the actor – and won thousands of fans online.

Cox, who performed with the Royal Shakespear­e Company and made his Stratford debut in Titus Andronicus, one of Shakespear­e’s bloodiest plays, is seen trying to teach a 30-month-old child Hamlet’s famous “to be or not to be” soliloquy.

The clip has been shared tens of thousands of times online, even if the youngster – named only as Theo – seems less than convinced by Hamlet’s deliberati­ons.

His response to “To be or not to be, that is the question” is a simple “yeah, it is”.

The video was first uploaded a decade ago but went viral this week.

Cox is currently enjoying one of his most high-profile roles, starring as the media tycoon Logan Roy in the Sky Atlantic hit series Succession.

He has enjoyed a decades-long career on stage and screen playing everything from Broughty Ferry cheeseburg­er magnate Bob Servant to the cannibal Hannibal Lecter in Michael Mann’s highly regarded thriller Manhunter.

The final two episodes of Succession will see his character return to his, and the actor’s, hometown of Dundee.

Scenes for the final episodes have also been filmed in V&A Dundee. Other Scottish locations, including Gleneagles, Auchterard­er and Ayr, were also used.

The production was supported by Screen Scotland’s Production Growth Fund.

Succession executive producer Scott Ferguson said: “Shooting in Scotland presented us with a truly unique and exciting opportunit­y for Succession, not only visually with amazing locations and a fantastic creative and technical crew, but also in terms of storytelli­ng, with episode eight set in Scotland.

“The cast and crew had a fantastic time, and of course, there was something very special indeed about bringing Brian back to his – and Logan’s – hometown, Dundee.”

Brodie Pringle, head of screen commission at Screen Scotland said: “This production has not only provided vital training opportunit­ies for new entrants to the industry in Scotland but also the first on-screen cameo of V&A Dundee, a new location with a very exciting future ahead.”

 ??  ?? Is this a toddler I see before me? – Dundee-born actor Brian Cox and the little boy in the video.
Is this a toddler I see before me? – Dundee-born actor Brian Cox and the little boy in the video.

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