Brian Cox of HBO’s “Succession” reveals what it’s like to play the tyrannical media mogul and patriarch Logan Roy, and why the show struck such a chord in Trump's America. 00:00 - The success of “Succession” 00:50 - Brian Cox’s career and playing Logan Roy 01:33 - How he finds humanity in Logan Roy 03:42 - Real-life comparisons to the Roys 04:36 - “Succession” in Trump’s America 05:44 - The politics of “Succession” 07:09 - Social mobility and acting Like our video content? Take our survey to tell us why: https://econ.st/3oYeC61 Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3bH3YbZ Listen to the full interview: https://econ.st/3wjjSmn Find all episodes of “The Economist Asks”: https://econ.st/3q4PcEC Browse all of our podcasts: https://econ.st/3GNeGMI The success of “Succession” proves the virtue of hateful characters: https://econ.st/2YmbbeI Read an interview with one of Succession’s writers, Lucy Prebble: https://econ.st/3bCnIxo Find all of our coverage on books and arts: https://econ.st/3q4bsyc Read 1843, our sister magazine: https://econ.st/3CIrmC1 Sign up to 1843’s newsletter, The Extraordinary Story: https://econ.st/3GK144R |
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