- Taught Acting for the Camera at the University of Oklahoma from January of 1995 until his retirement in 2020.
- Former officer, U.S. Navy who served onboard destroyer U.S.S. Forrest Sherman (1977-1981).
- Taught Acting for the Camera at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles (1989-1990).
- Starting in 1984, studied (and later taught) On-Camera Acting under Adam Roarke at his famed Film Actor's Lab in Dallas, also working with Lou Diamond Phillips.
- The son of career U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sargeant Wayne Cox and his wife Betty. Born at an American military hospital in Germany, his childhood was spent at various bases and embassies in Yugoslavia, Texas, Spain, Wyoming, Mississippi, Louisiana, and England along with his three brothers and one sister.
- One daughter, Alexandria "Alex" Cox, born 1 April 1995.
- Graduate of the University of Oklahoma (BA '77).
- Taught Acting for the Camera at numerous academic institutions, including Oklahoma City University (1993-2008) and the University of Central Oklahoma (2001-2006).
- Worked at Davis*Glick Productions in Los Angeles from 1988 to 1990. While working there he eventually became a staff writer/producer.
- Taught Acting For The Camera at various locations for over 35 years.
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