Brian CoxHis paternal instincts are certainly stronger than his. Succession alter ego, Logan Roy.

Now-viral December New Yorker profile of Jeremy Strong, who plays Logan’s son Kendall on the HBO show, Cox made headlines when he discussed Strong’s intense acting process, voicing his concerns regarding “what he does to himself.”

On the Dec. 8 episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the longtime actor addressed the article.

“The thing about Jeremy’s approach is it works in terms of what comes out the other end,” Cox said. “My problem—and, it’s not a problem, I don’t have a problem with Jeremy because he’s delightful. He is an amazing dad. He’s an extremely unique individual. However, he can get obsessed with his work.”

Jeremy, who notedIn the article that he takes his role on the show “as seriously” as he takes his “own life,” has previously requested to be sprayed with tear gas when he played Jerry Rubin in Trial of the Chicago 7 When starring in the movie, she “paced around on set weeping”. The JudgeWith Robert Downey Jr.

Cox continued, “And I worry about what it does to him, because if you can’t separate yourself—because you’re dealing with all of this material every day, you can’t live in it—eventually, you get worn out.”