Brian Cox and his Nicole Ansari-Cox dressed to the nines on Tuesday as they attended the Dunhill & BSBP pre-BAFTA filmmakers party at Bourdon House in London.
The actor, 77, looked typically suave in a smart beige plaid suit, with a pale pink collared shirt underneath.
He caught the eye with a pair of quirky red, tan and black suede loafers and added a burgundy patterned tie.
Brian, who was born and raised in Dundee in Scotland, also proudly sported a Scottish flag pin on his jacket.
His wife, Nicole, 55, looked nothing short of sensational in a navy blue velvet jacket and coordinating trousers.
Brian Cox and his Nicole Ansari-Cox dressed to the nines on Tuesday as they attended the Dunhill & BSBP pre-BAFTA filmmakers party at Bourdon House in London
The actor, 77, looked typically suave in a smart beige plaid suit, with a pale pink collared shirt underneath
He caught the eye with a pair of quirky red, tan and black suede loafers and added a burgundy patterned tie
She added a racy element to her outfit, with a black sheer top that showed off her black bra underneath.
The actress added large statement necklace made from flowers and diamonds, while elevating her striking look with a classic red lip.
Nicole toted a black satin clutch and boosted her height with matching high heels, before slipping into a black coat as the couple headed home for the evening.
The loved-up pair have been married since 2002 and share two sons, Orson Jonathan and Torin Kamran.
Last year, Brian revealed on Live With Kelly and Ryan, that he and Nicole renewed their wedding vows in a surprise Vegas ceremony.
The star explained: ‘We’d actually been apart for a while — she’d been traveling — and then we sat down and we said, “Where do we go from here? Do we finish or do we go on?” And we thought, ”Well let’s go on and get married”.’
Brian’s outing comes after his Succession co-star Sarah Snook revealed he would sometimes go into a ‘diabetic rage’ on set.
The actress, 36, is best known for her starring role as Shiv Roy in the HBO drama which follows the Roy family’s high-stakes battle for control of a global business empire.
Brian, who was born and raised in Dundee in Scotland, also proudly sported a Scottish flag pin on his jacket
His wife, Nicole, 55, looked nothing short of sensational in a navy blue velvet suit, with a black sheer top that showed off her black bra underneath
The actress added large statement necklace made from flowers and diamonds, while elevating her striking look with a classic red lip (pictured with Josei Rourke)
Speaking to Times Radio this week, Sarah said Brian, who played Logan Roy, had ‘a habit’ of going into a ‘diabetic rage’.
She explained: ‘He has a habit of sometimes going into a false – or could it be real who knows? – diabetic rage where he’ll go, all of a sudden and, I think part of it’s a little, a little trying to just jolt the energy of the set and from, like, you know, rustle a few feathers, get it going, get it going, moving faster.
‘Yeah. For the quality of his voice can be very terrifying sometimes. Sure. Thunderous.’
Brian’s performance on Succession was critically acclaimed and secured him a Golden Globe.
However, he has revealed that the success has come with a price, admitting he is mourning the loss of his privacy with his celebrity status.
Last year, Brian told Barley Magazine: ‘It’s been a phenomenal journey for me. There’s no question it’s changed my life in so many ways.
‘I’ve lost my anonymity, you know, I’ve lost all of that. That’s all gone. I used to be the guy you’d say “Oh, you were in such and such or no, or no you weren’t”….but now I’m Logan Roy and everybody just wants me to tell them to f*** off!’
Brian’s outing comes after his Succession co-star Sarah Snook revealed he would sometimes go into a ‘diabetic rage’ on set (pictured on show together)
The actress, 36, is best known for her starring role as Shiv Roy in the HBO drama which follows the Roy family’s high-stakes battle for control of a global business empire (pictured)
He discussed how fans commonly ask him for ‘f*** off selfies’, saying: ‘I say they can have one for $500.
He then added to The Guardian: ‘I’ve lost my anonymity, and I’ve realised that was what was important to me.
‘I haven’t ever experienced anything like this. I mean, you ask for success in your work, and you get it, and then you have to deal with the consequences.
‘I’ve always valued my privacy, but it’s gone. I’ve been very lucky that I’ve had it for so long. You know, I’ve been doing this for over 60 years. And finally it’s over.’
Brian’s performance on Succession was critically acclaimed, but he has revealed that the success has come with a price, admitting he is mourning the loss of his privacy with his celebrity status (pictured on show)