FILE PHOTO: Actor Ian McKellen attends a Service of Thanksgiving for Sir Peter Hall at Westminster Abbey in London, Britain, September 11, 2018. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File Photo
Someone’s not a fan of Gandalf… (Picture: Reuters)

Sir Ian McKellen is widely regarded as one of the United Kingdom’s greatest living actors.

Don’t believe me? Just take a look at all the awards he’s won, including a Tony Award and six Laurence Oliviers, and he’s been up for two Academy Awards.

All of that, and he played Gandalf and Magneto! The guy’s an undeniable acting legend.

Or at least he is in some circles, because it seems the Lord of the Rings star isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.

Enter another acting legend, the one and only Brian Cox, who’s best known these days for playing the curmudgeonly Logan Roy in Succession and for calling out other actors.

This week, during an interview with The Times, Cox reportedly fired off a list of actors he doesn’t care for, which just so happened to include Sir Ian, 86.

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - MARCH 28: Actor Brian Cox speaks on stage during the Believe In Scotland ???End London Rule??? Rally on March 28, 2026 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The aim of this national event is to place Scottish independence at the forefront of the conversation ahead of the upcoming Holyrood elections. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Brian Cox has once again not held back (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Edward Norton? ‘A pain in the a**e.’ Kevin Spacey? ‘A stupid, stupid man.’ Sir Ian’s acting? ‘Not to my taste,’ he apparently told the reporter.

We’re not quite sure why Cox, 79, feels this way. The pair have worked together numerous times, most notably on a Royal National Theatre production of King Lear, and we found photos of them hanging out online.

Perhaps his attitude is best explained by a later quote from the interview, where he made clear he’s too old to worry about these things.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 08: Johnny Depp attends the
Johnny Depp got it in the neck as well (Picture: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

‘My wife keeps saying, “Brian, be careful. Brian, be careful”,’ he explained.

‘I think, “F***k it, I don’t want to be careful anymore! I’ll be 80 this year. F**k it! I’m gonna say what I want to say”.’

Also, it’s not like Sir Ian was the only actor to get it in the neck. Cox also put Johnny Depp on blast, calling him ‘so overblown, so overrated’.

Still, there was one actor he was keen not to call out this time… sort of.

When asked about Jeremy Strong, who played his eldest son in Succession, about his previous comments on method acting, Cox refused to be drawn on it… while also sort of insulting it.

‘I don’t want to go on about Jeremy,’ he said. ‘I’ve got into a lot of problems, and he’s begged me to stop talking about him. He’s a good actor, Jeremy. He’s a wonderful actor. It’s just all the b******s that goes with it.’

Previously, Cox said he chooses ‘identity diffusion’ over traditional method acting, telling The New Yorker ‘you have to go through whatever the ordeal is that the character has to go through’.

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