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John Henry Cox

John Henry Cox

Born: 1951-12-18

John Henry Cox was born December 18, 1951. He is an actor, known for West New York (1996), My Own Love Song (2010), and House of Cards (2014).

His parents, Lois and Henry Cox, were a teacher and a Southern Baptist minister, descended from generations of Irish and Danish farmers.

While attending high school in Casa Grande, Arizona, Cox played football and acted in nearly every play the school put on.

At University of Arizona in Tucson, he started in pre-med, majoring in Biology, but he went to see Mourning Becomes Electra at the university theater, and a week later he changed his major to Theater/Performance Option. Classical training ensued.

While at U of A, he was hired by Leonard Katzman to play a Comanchero in an episode of "Gunsmoke" being shot at Old Tucson. The SAG card from that made him eligible to audition for Lee Phillips, who cast him as The Lieutenant in the film for television of "The Red Badge of Courage" with Richard Thomas as The Youth. That was followed by several guest star roles on the series "Petrocelli" produced by Leonard Katzman.

After two years in California performing in plays at Company of Angels and doing roles in episodics and miniseries, Cox moved to New York in the late 1970s. He has done many theater productions, including Shakespeare plays on Broadway and in Central Park, and continues to work in television and film.

Filmography
The Post poster
The Post
2017 • Lazard Banker
Bridge of Spies poster
Bridge of Spies
2015 • Partner at Watters Law Firm
You Don't Know Jack poster
You Don't Know Jack
2010 • Mr. Kinsey
My Own Love Song poster
My Own Love Song
2010 • Boss
The Brooklyn Heist poster
The Brooklyn Heist
2009 • Big Jim
Sordid Things poster
Sordid Things
2009 • Gavin Banks
The Nanny Diaries poster
The Nanny Diaries
2007 • Dean
The Siege poster
The Siege
1998 • Speaker of the House
Isaac Asimov's Robots poster
Isaac Asimov's Robots
1988 • Han Fastolfe / R. Fastolfe
The Red Badge of Courage poster
The Red Badge of Courage
1974 • The Lieutenant