News | Entertainment
9 Nov 2025 16:59
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Sir Daniel Day-Lewis has hit out at Brian Cox for starting a "conflict" about method acting

    The Succession star blamed the Lincoln actor's influence for his TV show castmate Jeremy Strong's decision to partake in the practice but Daniel has suggested that the Scottish star has got on his "soapbox" about the matter.


    The 68-year-old actor told The Big Issue magazine: "I don't know where the f*** that came from.

    "I worked with Brian Cox once and got somehow drawn into this handbags-at-dawn conflict inadvertently. Brian is a very fine actor who's done extraordinary work. As a result, he's been given a soapbox... which he shows no sign of climbing down from.

    "Any time he wants to talk about it, I'm easy to find."

    Day-Lewis - who worked with Cox on the 1997 movie The Boxer - expressed his annoyance at method acting being "misrepresented".

    The three-time Oscar-winner said: "It p***** me off this whole, 'Oh, he went full method', thing. What the f***, you know? Because it's invariably attached to the idea of some kind of lunacy."

    The Anemone star added: "I choose to stay and splash around, rather than jump in and out or play practical jokes with whoopee cushions between takes or whatever people think is how you should behave as an actor."

    Cox previously branded Strong's method acting in Succession as "f****** annoying".

    The 79-year-old star told Town and Country magazine in 2023: "Oh, it's f****** annoying. Don't get me going on it.

    "He's a very good actor. And the rest of the ensemble is all okay with this. But knowing a character and what the character does is only part of the skill set."

    Brian added of Strong: "He's still that guy, because he feels if he went somewhere else he'd lose it. But he won't! Strong is talented. He's f****** gifted. When you've got the gift, celebrate the gift. Go back to your trailer and have a hit of marijuana, you know?"

    Cox also expressed fear that Jeremy, 46, could burn out at an early age - citing how Day-Lewis has twice retired from acting as a result of the intense work he does for each part.

    He told Late Night With Seth Meyers: "(Jeremy) does get obsessed with the work. And I worry about what it does to him, because if you can't separate yourself - because you're dealing with all of this material every day. You can't live in it. Eventually, you get worn out."

    The Churchill star continued: "Like, to me, Daniel Day-Lewis got worn out at 55 and decided to retire because (he) couldn't go on doing that every day.

    "It's too consuming. And I do worry about it. But the result - what everyone says about Jeremy - the result is always extraordinary and excellent."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     08 Nov: Seth Meyers has hit back at Donald Trump after the U.S. president attacked him on social media
     08 Nov: Macaulay Culkin has stepped back into his Kevin McCallister role for a new Christmas advertising campaign with a message about family and ageing
     08 Nov: Patti Smith has revealed how she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father
     08 Nov: Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been photographed spending time with former NBA player Sebastian Telfair inside FCI Fort Dix
     08 Nov: Sir David Beckham paid tribute to his wife Victoria Beckham with his knighthood ceremony outfit
     08 Nov: Tori Spelling has formally concluded her marriage to Dean McDermott
     07 Nov: Guillermo del Toro says his long-awaited adaptation of Frankenstein feels deeply "autobiographical"
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    In spite of a second half collapse at Murrayfield, the All Blacks will head for London tomorrow with their grand slam hopes alive More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Kiwis finances are giving them a headache - much more than during the pandemic More...



     Today's News

    Health & Safety:
    A new measles case has been confirmed in Nelson, with currently no known links to previous cases 16:17

    International:
    The telltale signs the Louvre heist was not a 'professional' job 16:07

    Rugby League:
    On-field general Kieran Foran would be thrilled to be back in the Kiwis fold as a coach in the future 15:27

    Environment:
    Firefighters and locals in the central North Island, are keeping their eyes on the wind as a wildfire continues to grow 14:57

    Rugby League:
    Kiwi Ferns co-captain Georgia Hale is eager for an upbeat finish to their Pacific Championships campaign 14:27

    International:
    Zohran Mamdani gave these New York women 'a glimmer of hope'. They helped make him mayor 14:17

    Motorsports:
    Formula One driver Liam Lawson is upbeat after qualifying seventh for tomorrow morning's Brazilian Grand Prix 14:07

    Soccer:
    Wellington Phoenix coach Giancarlo Italiano has accepted that refining the team's much talked about defensive high line will take time 13:27

    International:
    Closure of Teen Vogue sparks concerns for youth-led journalism 13:07

    Rugby:
    In spite of a second half collapse at Murrayfield, the All Blacks will head for London tomorrow with their grand slam hopes alive 13:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd