The Scotsman

Brian Cox wins lifetime award at Rose d’or

- By CHARLOTTE MCLAUGHLIN

Scottish actor Brian Cox has won the lifetime achievemen­t honour at the 2022 Rose d'or Awards.

The honours, in their 61st year, celebrate internatio­nal excellence in entertainm­ent programmin­g and were hosted last night by Taskmaster comedian Alex Horne.

Dundee-bocox won his award for his outstandin­g performanc­e as the infamous Logan Roy in Succession as the HBO show also took home best drama.

He was also honoured for his decades in films and TV and on the stage which include mel gibson' s brave heart, The Bourne Identity and Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes.

The 76-year-old Sottish actor said: "I just want to thank everyone at ros ed' or for this wonderful, wonderful recognitio­n of our show Succession... this is an extreme honour and thank you so much."

The emerging talent award has also gone to Yasmin Finney, who recently starred in Netflix LGBT+ romantic comedy show Heartstopp­er.

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