Ronny Cox

Biography: An alumnus of Eastern New Mexico University, American actor Ronny Cox received one the best early film showcases an actor could ask for. In 1972, he was cast as one of the four unfortunate rafters in Deliverance; it was Cox who engaged in the celebrated "dueling banjos" sequence with enigmatic albino boy Hoyt J. Pollard. Two years later, Cox found himself in Apple's Way, a homey TV dramatic weekly described as a "modern Waltons". Most of his subsequent roles were in this benign, All-American vein--and then Cox shocked his followers by portraying Jerry Rubin in the 1975 PBS TV drama The Trial of the Chicago Seven. During this telecast, Cox became one of the first (if not the first) actors to mouth a now-familiar expletive of disgust on American television. As his physique thickened and his hairline thinned in the 1980s, Cox was much in demand in films as a corporate villain, notably in Paul Verhoeven's Robocop (1984) and Total Recall (1990). The flip side of this hard-nosedAn alumnus of Eastern New Mexico University, American actor Ronny Cox received one the best early film showcases an actor could ask for. In 1972, he was cast as one of the four unfortunate rafters in Deliverance; it was Cox who engaged in the celebrated "dueling banjos" sequence with enigmatic albino boy Hoyt J. Pollard. Two years later, Cox found himself in Apple's Way, a homey TV dramatic weekly described as a "modern Waltons". Most of his subsequent roles were in this benign, All-American vein--and then Cox shocked his followers by portraying Jerry Rubin in the 1975 PBS TV drama The Trial of the Chicago Seven. During this telecast, Cox became one of the first (if not the first) actors to mouth a now-familiar expletive of disgust on American television. As his physique thickened and his hairline thinned in the 1980s, Cox was much in demand in films as a corporate villain, notably in Paul Verhoeven's Robocop (1984) and Total Recall (1990). The flip side of this hard-nosed screen image was his portrayal of the apoplectic but scrupulously honest police chief in Eddie Murphy's Beverly Hills Cop films. Expand

Ronny Cox's Scores

Average career score: 54
Highest Metascore: 80 Deliverance
Lowest Metascore: 25 American Outlaws
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 19
  2. Negative: 3 out of 19
19 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
60 Being the Ricardos Dec 10, 2021 Older Bob Carroll / Bob Carroll - Older (70's) / Older Bob Carroll 6.1
67 Hillbilly Sep 28, 2018 Principal Cast / Principal Cast tbd
34 Beyond the Reach Apr 17, 2015 Cast / Cast / The Sheriff / The Sheriff 8.0
54 Imagine That Jun 12, 2009 Tom Stevens 5.6
tbd The L.A. Riot Spectacular Aug 11, 2006 The Chief tbd
33 Crazy as Hell Sep 27, 2002 Delazo / Delazo 7.5
25 American Outlaws Aug 17, 2001 Doc Mimms, Zee's Dad / Doc Mimms, Zee's Dad 5.3
46 Forces of Nature Mar 19, 1999 Hadley 7.8
47 Murder at 1600 Apr 18, 1997 President Jack Neil / President Jack Neil tbd
60 Total Recall Jun 1, 1990 Vilos Cohaagen / Cohaagen 8.7
70 RoboCop Jul 17, 1987 Dick Jones / Dick Jones 8.2
48 Beverly Hills Cop II May 20, 1987 Capt./Chief Andrew Bogomil 6.6
55 Vision Quest Feb 15, 1985 Louden's Dad tbd
66 Beverly Hills Cop Dec 5, 1984 Lt. Andrew Bogomil 8.4
68 Some Kind of Hero Apr 2, 1982 Colonel Powers / Colonel Powers tbd
42 The Beast Within Feb 12, 1982 Eli MacCleary / Eli MacCleary 4.6
49 Taps Dec 25, 1981 Colonel Kerby / Colonel Kerby 5.7
57 The Onion Field Sep 19, 1979 Det. Sgt. Pierce R. Brooks tbd
70 Bound for Glory Dec 5, 1976 Ozark Bule tbd
80 Deliverance Jul 21, 1972 Drew 7.9