As foul-mouthed billionaire Logan Roy in Succession, Brian Cox rarely has a good word to say about anyone. But the Hollywood actor has revealed that meeting a blind and disabled dad who has been buying food for his elderly neighbours during the cost-of-living crisis reduced him to tears.
The Dundee -born star told how ex-removal firm driver Peter Leith shops at community food banks for more than 15 of his neighbours and friends despite having a degenerative eye condition.
Cox, filming in his home city for two-part documentary How The Other Half Live, called Peter his hero. He said: “It still sits with me as one of the most heroic things ever.
I was at the community larder and interviewing people about how tough it was. While I was there, this chap came in with a stick and I asked if he was doing this for his family."He said he was doing it for about 15 people who can’t get there because they live in high-rises and they’re older and can’t manage the journey."I said, ‘That’s very humbling.’ He had this label sewn onto his arm.
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