Ronny Cox

Ronny Cox

actor, writer, producer

Ronny Cox was born on Jul 23, 1938 in USA. Ronny Cox's big-screen debut came with Madigan - Season 1 directed by Alex March in 1972, strarring Norman Fields. Ronny Cox is known for Tell Me You Love Me directed by Melanie Mayron, Michelle Borth stars as Jaime and Tim DeKay as David. The upcoming new movie Ronny Cox plays is Being the Ricardos which will be released on Dec 21, 2021.

Ronny Cox is a superbly talented actor, singer-songwriter, and musician who has been consistently active in Hollywood for more than 40 years portraying a diverse range of characters. Born in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, Cox received positive reviews for his first film role, his portrayal of ill-fated businessman Drew Ballinger in the terrifying backwoods thriller Délivrance (1972), with Cox featuring in the entertaining "Duelling Banjos" sequence of the film. Following this promising start, Cox regularly guest-starred in numerous television series before scoring the lead in the short-lived family drama Apple's Way (1974) and grabbing the critics' attention again with an excellent performance in the Emmy-nominated TV movie A Case of Rape (1974).Interestingly, Cox was often at his best playing rigorous authority figures, usually in law enforcement or military roles, including as a detective in the TV movie Le daliah noir (1975), alongside Charlton Heston in the submarine drama Sauvez le Neptune ! (1978), as a Los Angeles detective pursuing cop killers in Tueurs de flics (1979), and alongside then-rising stars Tom Cruise and Sean Penn in the powerful Taps (1981). The 1980s was a high-profile decade for Cox, with strong supporting roles in several blockbusters playing strong-willed figures on both sides of the law. Cox starred alongside box office sensation Eddie Murphy in the mega-hit Le flic de Beverly Hills (1984) and its sequel, Le flic de Beverly Hills 2 (1987), as well as portraying sinister company executives in the futuristic sci-fi action films RoboCop (1987) and Total Recall (1990).Throughout the 1990s, Cox was again prolific, appearing in many television series, feature films, and high-caliber TV movies. He took control of the USS Enterprise for two episodes as Captain Edward Jellico in Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987), and contributed entertaining performances in Meurtre à la Maison-Blanche (1997), Demain à la une (1996), Un vent de folie (1999), and the chilling tale Un meurtre parfait (2000). Cox has continued to remain busy with more recent performances in Stargate SG-1 (1997), New York - Unité spéciale (1999), and the highly popular Desperate Housewives (2004). However, when he's not in front of the cameras, Cox can be found touring and demonstrating his musical talents at various music festivals and theater shows and, to date, he has released five CDs-an eclectic mixture of jazz, folk, and western tunes.

  • Birthday

    Jul 23, 1938
  • Place of Birth

    Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA
  • Also known

    Daniel Ronald Cox, Daniel Cox

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