- Alex Cox nació el 15 de diciembre de 1954 en Liverpool, Inglaterra. Es un actor y director, conocido por El reclamador (1984), Sid y Nancy (1986) y The Oxford Murders (2008). Está casado con Tod Davies.
- CónyugeTod Davies(? - present)
- Often casts Sy Richardson
- Often casts Dick Rude
- Often casts or uses music by Zander Schloss
- Often casts Biff Yeager
- Often casts Xander Berkeley
- Turned down offers to direct Tres amigos (1986) and Robocop, el defensor del futuro (1987) in favour of Walker (1987).
- Said on the commentary of the Criterion Collection DVD that Walker (1987) is his best film.
- Went to law school with Tony Blair.
- He was asked to direct El sobreviviente (1987).
- In a March 2007 blog post, Cox referred to Vice President Dick Cheney as "secret architect of the 9-11 atrocities." In the same article, Cox called the September 11 attacks "Plan Pearl Harbor," referring to the false flag conspiracy theory surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- [on Steven Spielberg] Spielberg isn't a filmmaker; he's a confectioner.
- I was the person who brought ¡Marcianos al ataque! (1996) to the attention of the studio. They were bubblegum cards I had as a kid. I developed ¡Marcianos al ataque! (1996) with Jon Davison, the producer of Robocop, el defensor del futuro (1987), for quite a while, but at some point my project got shut down and it was given to Tim Burton. It was a bit of a shame, but I think both the script that I wrote and the Tim Burton one suffered from not being enough like the bubblegum cards.
- El patrullero (1991) is the first film I directed [that was] shot - almost - entirely in long takes...what the Mexicans call "plano secuencia". It's the first film I directed in Mexico. It's the first film I directed where I rigorously followed the script. It's probably my best film, and I'm delighted that Kino Lorber have given it a new 4K restoration and are bringing it back to the cinemas, in the US and - I hope - Mexico. [2018]
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