
Alan Cox
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alan Cox (born 6 August 1970) is a British actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Cox, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 6, 1970
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Known For

New Amsterdam
The new medical director breaks the rules to heal the system at America's oldest public hospital. Max Goodwin sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care, but the doctors and staff are not so sure he can succeed. They've heard this before. Not taking "no" for an answer, Dr. Goodwin's instinctive response to problems large and small is four simple words: "How can I help?" He has to disrupt the status quo and prove he'll stop at nothing to breathe new life into this underfunded and underappreciated hospital, returning it to the glory that put it on the map.

John Adams
Adapted from David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, this lavish seven-part miniseries chronicles the life of Founding Father John Adams, starting with the Boston Massacre of 1770 through his years as an ambassador in Europe, then his terms as vice president and president of the United States, up to his death on July 4, 1826.

A Voyage Round My Father
A successful lawyer struck with blindness in middle age continues his battles in the courtroom with the assistance of his family. As his son deals with bitter memories of their relationship, he also seeks his father's respect and love and in the process learns to love in return.

The Good Wife
Alicia Florrick boldly assumes full responsibility for her family and re-enters the workforce after her husband's very public sex and political corruption scandal lands him in jail.

Midsomer Murders
The peacefulness of the Midsomer community is shattered by violent crimes, suspects are placed under suspicion, and it is up to a veteran DCI and his young sergeant to calmly and diligently eliminate the innocent and ruthlessly pursue the guilty.

The Gold
On 26 November 1983, six armed men break into the Brink's-Mat security depot, stumbling across gold bullion worth £26m.

Adam Bede
Rich and languorous, this adaptation of George Eliot's classic tale perfectly evokes rural England in the 18th Century. But beneath the tranquil surface of this pastoral idyll run deep passions and the bitter gall of betrayal.

Say My Name
Mary and Statton's one-night stand at a hotel gets interrupted by a robbery, and the complete strangers are forced to help each other navigate the seedy underbelly of a sleepy Welsh island in order to get back their stolen property.

The Thin Blue Line
The Thin Blue Line is a British sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson set in a police station that ran for two series on the BBC from 1995 to 1996. It was written by Ben Elton.

Jane Eyre
A young governess falls in love with her mysterious employer, but a terrible secret puts their happiness at risk.
Filmography
as Narrator (voice)
as Henry
as Roger Rattigan
as Kurt
as Father Donald Davies
as Lyle Redmond
as Ian Maxwell-Scott
as BP Executive
as Alexei
as Cory Beck
as Gielgud (voice)
as Douglas
as Gordon Reece
as Barton
as William Maclay
as Cuthbert
as Alan Bennett
as Obsequious Man
as Palm Sunday
as Richard Owen
as Donald Clayton
as Orsino
as George Sand
as Young Peter
as Stephen Bannerman
as Bob Tough
as Geoffrey
as Seth Bede
as The Anarchist
as Joshua
as John Watson
as Son as Boy
as Young John Reed
as Cub Scout
as John