Daniel Day Lewis: Brian Cox tried to draw me into a ‘handbags at dawn’ conflict

Throughout Succession’s magnificent four-season run, Brian Cox consistently beefed with his costar Jeremy Strong. Strong is a Yale graduate and Method actor who takes his craft seriously and put himself through hell playing Kendall Roy. Brian Cox thought that was stupid, and that Strong would burn out if he continued to do all of that for every role. Cox pointed out that Strong idolizes Daniel Day Lewis, and Strong tries to emulate Daniel’s immersive Method preparations for roles. Cox ended up criticizing both Strong and DDL pretty consistently. Well, now that Daniel Day Lewis has come back after an eight-year hiatus, people are asking him about all of this Brian Cox-Jeremy Strong stuff. Surprisingly, Daniel actually had some sh-t to say and it’s actually gossipy and funny.

Daniel Day-Lewis has reflected on being drawn into a “handbags at dawn conflict” with fellow actor Brian Cox over method acting. Speaking to this week’s Big Issue, out today (Monday 3 November), Day-Lewis said he was surprised to be drawn into the method acting spat between Cox and Jeremy Strong, who earned his on-screen father’s irritation after using the technique when they worked together on multi-Emmy-winning drama Succession.

“Listen, I worked with Brian Cox once and got somehow drawn into this handbags-at-dawn conflict inadvertently,” Day-Lewis tells the Big Issue. “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.”

“If I thought during our work together I’d interfered with his working process, I’d be appalled. But I don’t think it was like that. So I don’t know where the f–k that came from. Jeremy Strong is a very fine actor, I don’t know how he goes about things, but I don’t feel responsible in any way for that.”

Fears that he had permanently retired from acting were created by what he now calls an “ill-advised statement” which read: “Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor.” He tells Big Issue that comments around his method acting process were partially responsible.

“I just don’t like it being misrepresented to the extent it has been,” he admits. “I can’t think of a single commentator who’s gobbed off about the method that has any understanding of how it works and the intention behind it. They focus on, ‘Oh, he lived in a jail cell for six months’ [for 1993 film In the Name of the Father]. Those are the least important details. In all the performing arts, people find their methods as a means to an end. It’s with the intention of freeing yourself so you present your colleagues with a living, breathing human being they can interact with. It’s very simple. So it pisses me off this whole ‘oh, he went full method’ thing. What the f–k, you know? Because it’s invariably attached to the idea of some kind of lunacy.”

“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.”

[From The Big Issue]

Come for Daniel telling Brian Cox to pull up or shut up and stay for Daniel whacking George Clooney without naming him. OH MY GOD. I cannot stop laughing. “Hangbags at dawn” – Brian is going to lose his mind. “Any time he wants to talk about it, I’m easy to find.” This is like the A-list actor version of Lana del Rey telling Azealia Banks “u know the addy. Pull up anytime. Say it to my face.” And this: “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.” DDL was like: and f–k George Clooney too.

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9 Responses to “Daniel Day Lewis: Brian Cox tried to draw me into a ‘handbags at dawn’ conflict”

  1. Lala11_7 says:

    In this 🤬 🌎…THIS IS THE TYPE OF MESS I LIVE FOR!

    I”ve been 🙏🏾 FA YEARS for DDL to come out & pop off about his profession! And the fact that he is doing it AFTA laying low…FA YEARS…during the promotion of his return to acting in a movie DIRECTED BY HIS SON?

    Chef’s 😘

    I 💓 when folks get older & take the stance of “Zero 🤬 Given”!

    • Mightymolly says:

      Right? Bring on the crabby ole b**ches. Personally I don’t wear a handbag. I wear a computer pack, so you do not want to call me out at dawn.

  2. KristenfromMA says:

    Yes, king!

  3. bisynaptic says:

    What??

  4. ThatGirlThere says:

    I like bitchy Brian Cox but I really enjoy hot senior Daniel Day being snippy and telling folks about themselves. Daniel is so hot 🔥🔥

    Acting’s not easy. People think it is, but you have to make a character come alive for the audience. Whatever process works for the actor is fine by me, as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone.

  5. Nanea says:

    Many more people should call out GC without actually mentioning his name. He’s absolutely disgustingly insufferable, and his immature humour and general bratty behaviour has never been funny, or actually contributed to the quality of a movie.

    Too bad for Brian Cox that he doesn’t seem to get that there are many different methods (!) to approaching a role.

  6. outoftheshadows says:

    DDL was the one who convinced Arthur Miller to meet his (exceptional, medal-winning athlete, human rights advocate) son who was institutionalized with mental retardation when he was very little. I’ll always love DDL for that reason. Glad to see him throwing shade here.

  7. Aimee says:

    That interview is really funny. Welcome back, DDL!

  8. Jill says:

    I love, love, love Daniel Day- Lewis but I don’t think I can side with him on the method acting thing. There have always been stories about the ridiculous lengths he would go to for a role and if I remember correctly, in one of his oscar acceptance speeches, he thanked his wife for all the different men she’s had to go to bed with over the years when he’s immersed in one of his roles. That has to be insufferable. Which actor was it from back in the day…Olivier maybe (?) that said something to Dustin Hoffman when he tried this method crap. It was something like ‘why don’t you just try acting, instead?’ These men are some of the best actors but I have a hard time believing that they simply can’t do their job that they’re paid tons of money to do without completely becoming the character and letting it consume their every waking moment for the duration of filming. It is lunacy. That said, I am totally here to watch two seniors get into a bitch slapping match in the press over this crap.

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