Charlie Cox
- Biography
- London-born actor Charlie Cox got his start onscreen opposite Y Tu Mamá También star Gael García Bernal in the 2003 drama Dot the I before leaping into the celluloid time machine for back-to-back period roles in The Merchant of Venice and Casanova.
- Read Full Biography
Films
Year
Title
Trailer
Get It
Watch Free Movies Online
SlashControl
Couch potatoes, rejoice! Choose from a library of 1000s of free movies and watch them online, anytime -- all at the brand-new SlashControl.
Watch Free Movies and TV Shows Online
Plus, check out:
Headlines
-
Glorious 39
09/20/09 An English aristocrat-cum-film actress stumbles upon high state secrets just prior to WWII in "Glorious 39," a costume would-be suspenser just as solemnly silly as that nutshell plot summary sounds. | Variety -
Palm Springs Fest Sets Lineup; To Open With “Destiny,” Close With “Summer”
03/26/09 The festival also features a special Italian Cinema sidebar, curated by Veronica De Laurentiis. | indieWIRE -
'American Graffiti' inspired 'Stone' director
02/17/09 When Charles Martin Smith starred in "American Graffiti" more than 35 years ago, he was impressed with the way director George Lucas handled a young cast that also included Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Cindy Williams and Harrison Ford. As director of "Stone of Destiny," which opens Friday, Smith wanted to deal with his actors in a similar fashion. | JAM! Showbiz -
'Stone of Destiny' to close TIFF
09/12/08 The 2008 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival will end on an upbeat note tonight with the gala screening of Stone of Destiny. | JAM! Showbiz -
'Stone of Destiny' rich with history
09/12/08 TORONTO - Actor Stephen McCole says it was an utter thrill to recreate a piece of Scottish history in "Stone of Destiny," which is set to close the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday. | JAM! Showbiz -
TOUGH TO WATCH
07/13/08 The "24" hottie handled her harrowing torture scene in "Transsiberian" in stride as she watched with her new flame, actor Charlie Cox , and her parents at the Cinema Society screening the other night. | Page Six
