Jeremy Strong

2023 - 2 - 22

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'Succession': Brian Cox finds Jeremy Strong's method acting ... (NME.com)

'Succession' star Brian Cox has described his co-star Jeremy Strong's method acting as "fucking annoying".

[renewed for a fourth season in October 2021](https://www.nme.com/news/tv/succession-officially-renewed-for-season-four-3079809), with filming having started in June this year. But, whether it can be categorised as pleasure or not, Succession’s grip continues to pull us in as strongly as ever, down into the murky deep.” In the writer’s room, around February, Jesse had an idea for an episode they wanted in [Matsson’s] part of the world.” [four-star review of season three](https://www.nme.com/reviews/tv-reviews/succession-season-3-review-3068144), NME wrote: “In this new season we may have wanted a little less ‘optics’ and ‘temperature’ and a little more mask-slipping. And from the beginning, [showrunner Jesse Armstrong’s] idea was that the tech company was going to be led by someone from a Scandinavian country. [Town and County](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a42862755/brian-cox-succession-season-4-interview-2023/), the actor said there’s no need to stay in character between takes, and that filming doesn’t have to be a “big fucking religious experience”.

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Brian Cox issues another withering critique of Jeremy Strong's ... (Yahoo News)

Brian Cox has once again called out Succession co-star Jeremy Strong's acting style. The actor, who plays Strong's character's father, Logan Roy, ...

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'Succession' star Brian Cox says co-star Jeremy Strong's acting ... (USA TODAY)

"Succession" stars Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong "always respect" each other but don't always agree with each other's acting styles.

The fourth season of "Succession" will pick up on March 26 on HBO Max. "Everyone's entitled to have their feelings," Strong told the outlet. I do always respect them." "Strong is talented. But he won’t," Cox continued. "He’s still that guy, because he feels if he went somewhere else he’d lose it.

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Jeremy Strong On His “Succession” Costars' Method Acting Comments (BuzzFeed News)

Team Logan vs. Team Kendall” just took on a whole new meaning.

Go back to your trailer and have a hit of marijuana, you know?” he went on, urging Jeremy to relax a little more. “And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. The part of me that wants what I want,” he said, before alluding to the quotes provided by his costars. The first full trailer for the new season was released to much fanfare on Jan. “And it is like a family in the sense that, and I’m sure they would say this, too, you don’t always like the people that you love. “I think you have to go through whatever the ordeal is that the character has to go through,” Jeremy said. Brian went on to address one scene from the final episode of Season 3, where Kendall tells his siblings about an incident where he accidentally killed someone. But he won't!” he said. “If I have any method at all, it is simply this: to clear away anything — anything — that is not the character and the circumstances of the scene … He added: “It’s the cost to himself that worries me. Really, it was just feeling exposed,” he said, going on to address Brian’s take more explicitly. I worry about the crises he puts himself through in order to prepare.”

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'Succession': Brian Cox Talks Jeremy Strong's 'Annoying' Method ... (TVLine)

Succession's Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong continue to share dissenting opinions on Strong's method acting choices on set — read statements.

“Am I going to adjust or compromise the way that I’ve worked my whole life and what I believe in? “And it is like a family in the sense that, and I’m sure they would say this, too, you don’t always like the people that you love. “I also think Brian Cox, for example, he’s earned the right to say whatever the f—k he wants. “Everyone’s entitled to have their feelings,” he said. “He’s a very good actor, and the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this,” said Cox. “Don’t get me going on it.”

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'Succession' star Brian Cox says co-star Jeremy Strong's method ... (Economic Times)

Strong plays Cox's character Logan Roy's son Kendall Roy in the show.

Eventually, you get worn out," the veteran had said. "The rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. I do always respect them," the actor said. "I feel a lot of love for my siblings and my father on the show. Cox, who plays Logan Roy on the hit HBO drama show, shared his thoughts about Strong in a new interview with American outlet Town & Country. There was no need to address that or do damage control...

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Brian Cox Calls Out 'Succession' Co-star Jeremy Strong For His ... (HuffPost)

"Strong is talented," said Cox. "He's f**king gifted. When you've got the gift, celebrate the gift. Go back to your trailer and have a hit of marijuana, ...

I feel a lot of love for my siblings and my father on the show.” The actor notably added he had no plans to change this. “I also think Brian Cox, for example, he’s earned the right to say whatever the fuck he wants. “He’s still that guy, because he feels if he went somewhere else he’d lose it,” Cox told Town & Country. The hilariously cynical (and often quite Shakespearean) show sees billionaire Logan Roy (Cox) and his children, including son Kendall (Strong), in a dynastic battle for media industry power amid personal turmoil. And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this.

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Brian Cox Slams Jeremy Strong's Method Acting: Annoying (Variety)

“He's a very good actor,” Cox added. “And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. But knowing a character and what the character does is only part of ...

Strong said he never spoken directly with Cox or any of his other “Succession” co-stars about all the headlines his Method acting creates. And it is like a family in the sense that — and I’m sure they would say this, too — you don’t always like the people that you love. But the result — what everyone says about Jeremy — the result is always extraordinary and excellent.” Cox stressed that he wants Strong to relax and not be so committed to the Method process. In the past, Cox has told the press that he fears Strong will burn out early because of Method acting. “And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this.

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'Succession': Brian Cox Slams Co-Star Jeremy Strong's Acting Style ... (TV Insider)

The battles of the Roy family are well documented on HBO's Succession, but sometimes those tensions leak through to the cast, especially when it comes to ...

“There is something in the little boy that is able to convey the character,” he said. And it is like a family in the sense that, and I’m sure they would say this, too, you don’t always like the people that you love. But knowing a character and what the character does is only part of the skill set.” I also think Brian Cox, for example, he’s earned the right to say whatever the f*** he wants. “And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. [Brian Cox](https://www.tvinsider.com/people/brian-cox/), who plays family patriarch Logan Roy in the hit comedy-drama, continues to double down on his criticism of his co-star [Jeremy Strong](https://www.tvinsider.com/people/jeremy-strong/), who plays his son Kendall Roy.

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Brian Cox Calls Jeremy Strong's Method Acting 'F*king Annoying' (IndieWire)

"Succession" stars Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong continue their debate over Method acting, with Cox advising Strong to relax on set.

There’s certainly a lot of pain in Kendall, and I haven’t really met Brian outside of the confines of that.” And it is like a family in the sense that, and I’m sure they would say this, too, you don’t always like the people that you love. I feel a lot of love for my siblings and my father on the show. I worry about the crises he puts himself through in order to prepare,” he said in 2021. But knowing a character and what the character does is only part of the skill set. [rest of the ensemble is all OK with this](https://www.indiewire.com/2022/05/jeremy-strong-succession-method-acting-matthew-macfadyen-1234726404/).

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Brian Cox Finds 'Succession' Co-Star Jeremy Strong's Method ... (Outlook India)

Veteran actor Brian Cox has once again criticised the method acting style of his "Succession" co-star Jeremy Strong, calling it "annoying".

I do always respect them," the actor said. "The rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. "I feel a lot of love for my siblings and my father on the show. Eventually, you get worn out," the veteran had said. "It’s f***ing annoying. "I worry about what it does to him.

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'Succession': Brian Cox Calls Jeremy Strong's Method Acting "F ... (The Playlist)

Brian Cox pulls no punches when talking about Jeremy Strong and the use of method acting on the set of "Succession."

However, even if you’re someone as respected as Strong, it has to hurt a little to have Cox say his process is “fucking annoying.” You have to assume there will be some discussion about all of this on the set of “Succession,” right? But knowing a character and what the character does is only part of the skill set.” Season 4 of the series is expected to debut on March 26. [READ MORE: Brian Cox Dismisses Method Acting As “American Sh*t” & Disses ‘Billions’ As “Past Its Sell-By Date”](https://theplaylist.net/brian-cox-dismisses-method-acting-as-american-sht-disses-billions-as-past-its-sell-by-date-20220915/) And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. [his reliance on “method acting” in projects](https://theplaylist.net/jeremy-strong-new-yorker-profile-speaks-out-succession-trust-20220903/).

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Are 'Succession' Stars Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox Friends? (Distractify)

The pair, who lead the star-studded cast on HBO's satirical dramedy Succession, bring the father-son disagreements to life by sharing their thoughts and ...

But knowing a character and what the character does is only part of the skill set." "And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. There's certainly a lot of pain in Kendall, and I haven't really met Brian outside of the confines of that." [Town & Country](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a42862755/brian-cox-succession-season-4-interview-2023/), the 76-year-old classically trained actor reiterated his distaste for Jeremy's devotion to method acting. I'm still going to do whatever it takes to serve whatever it is," he said. When asked if it's irritating to be around someone who's always in character, Brian said it's "f--king annoying." "I feel a lot of love for my siblings and my father on the show. "Am I going to adjust or compromise the way that I've worked my whole life and what I believe in? "Which is not to say that that is the same thing as riding roughshod over other people. I think there's very low impact on others except for what they might want to project onto it and how that might make them feel." Team Logan](https://www.distractify.com/p/what-do-logans-donuts-mean-succession) discourse would evolve into a feud between co-stars [Jeremy Strong](https://www.distractify.com/p/jeremy-strong-profile-new-yorker) and Brian Cox. In fact, he implied that Jeremy could be difficult to work with.

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Jeremy Strong is relaxed and playful in layered GQ cover profile by ... (LaineyGossip)

The really great profile writers like Gabriella Paiella are curious and clear-eyed; it's not a fluff piece, but it's also not snark. Yes she notes he wears two ...

Moving on from a show like this isn’t just about getting more roles (which he will) but it’s also about the audience being able to separate Jeremy Strong from Kendall Roy. (At one point, he says he relates to Kendall because he works a lot which is really interesting.) This is much more intimate than what he gave up for the New Yorker, but why? Jeremy was an outsider at Yale and then a kind of “late bloomer” amongst his peers (he had years of professional leanness). Jeremy also comments on Brian Cox’s thoughts about his process, explains that he respects his coworkers and doesn’t hinder anyone else’s process. The really great profile writers like Gabriella Paiella are curious and clear-eyed; it’s not a fluff piece, but it’s also not snark. When the profile dropped and his colleagues were rushing to his defence, I wrote: The only person who I think comes off looking bad is the snitch who worried about the Yale drama department budget.

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Jeremy Strong Is So, So Odd (Jezebel)

In a new interview with GQ, Strong makes clear that scrutiny from a 2021 profile on the Succession star's intense approach to method acting didn't change ...

In response, Strong told GQ that “everyone’s entitled to have their feelings” and Cox has “earned the right to say whatever the fuck he wants.” As for Cox’s observation that “there is a certain amount of pain at the root of Jeremy,” Strong suggested that his co-star doesn’t really know him at all: “There’s certainly a lot of pain in Kendall, and I haven’t really met Brian outside of the confines of that.” He continued: “I feel a lot of love for my siblings and my father on the show. The stakes, he said, are “life and death.” He never breaks character and doesn’t rehearse with his co-stars to ensure every scene feels like “encountering a bear in the woods.” Some of his co-stars, including on-screen brother Kieran Culkin, have expressed concern that his intense approach might take a toll on his personal life. The part of me that wants what I want.” I worry about the crises he puts himself through in order to prepare.” And Well, fret not: While Strong [told](https://www.gq.com/story/jeremy-strong-march-cover-profile) GQ in a new profile this week that the New Yorker piece, his Succession co-stars’ comments on his commitment to the bit, and the general public reaction definitely affected him, he remains pretty much as weird as ever. Strong also tells the writer he only wears the color brown to be “monastic chic.”

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Brian Cox offers another critique of Jeremy Strong's acting style (Goldderby)

Strong stayed in character even after he filmed the emotionally heightened scene in the Season 3 finale where his character Kendall Roy confesses a crime to his ...

See our [latest prediction champs](https://www.goldderby.com/best-prediction-scores/awards/league-data/). [the 2023 Emmy nominees through July 12](https://www.goldderby.com/leagues/) [Make your predictions](https://www.goldderby.com/leagues/) at Gold Derby now. Speak up and share your huffy opinions in our [famous forums](https://www.goldderby.com/forums/) where 5,000 showbiz leaders lurk every day to track latest awards buzz. Download our free and easy app for [Apple/iPhone devices](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1460576753) or [Android (Google Play)](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pmc.goldDerby) to compete against legions of other fans plus our experts and editors for best prediction accuracy scores. And Cox will always exercise his right to say “whatever the f— he wants.” Meanwhile, the rest of us get to have our own little opinions about Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox. “I don’t think there is,” Strong responded in GQ. Strong stayed in character even after he filmed the emotionally heightened scene in the Season 3 finale where his character Kendall Roy confesses a crime to his siblings, which Cox found surprising and unnecessary. I feel a lot of love for my siblings and my father on the show. But it sounds like Brian Cox has even less patience with Strong now than he did before Season 4. [HBO](https://www.goldderby.com/t/hbo/) and HBO Max. Strong did not change his methods while filming Season 4 – and why would he? [Town & Country](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a42862755/brian-cox-succession-season-4-interview-2023/), Cox called Strong’s choice to stay in character even when the cameras aren’t rolling “f—ing annoying.” In Cox’s opinion, Strong is a very talented actor who could still give a great performance without being so intense.

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Jeremy Strong says Brian Cox has 'earned right to say whatever the ... (Manhattan Mercury)

Jeremy Strong's method acting on the set of 'Succession' has been branded “f****** annoying” by his co-star Brian Cox, but the actor has admitted the film ...

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Jeremy Strong says Brian Cox has 'earned right to say whatever the ... (Black Hills Pioneer)

Jeremy Strong's method acting on the set of 'Succession' has been branded “f****** annoying” by his co-star Brian Cox, but the actor has admitted the film ...

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