Anthony Cox
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Anthony Cox is a film producer and art promoter who was once married to Yoko Ono.
He met Yoko Ono in 1961 after he saw some of her art work in an anthology and located her in Tokyo.[1] The couple married on November 28, 1962. The marriage was annulled on March 1, 1963, but they re-married on June 6 of that year. Their daughter, Kyoko Chan Cox, was born August 8, 1963. Cox became a full-time caregiver for Kyoko while both he and Ono continued with their art, collaborating as conceptual artists.[1]
The marriage fell apart some time after 1966, when Ono met John Lennon at an art show,[1] and Cox and Ono divorced on February 2, 1969. After a bitter legal battle, Ono was awarded permanent custody of Kyoko. However, in 1971 Cox, who had joined a religious group known as the Church of the Living Word or "The Walk" after his divorce from Ono, vanished with Kyoko in violation of the custody order. He left The Walk after a few years in the group. He contacted Yoko Ono after the death of John Lennon in 1980.[1] Afterward, Yoko Ono agreed to no longer attempt to locate Kyoko. The now adult Kyoko made contact with Ono in 1998.
In 1985, Cox discussed his experiences with the Lennons, the Church of the Living Word (The Walk), and life on the run in an autobiographical documentary film entitled Vain Glory.[1][2]
[edit] References
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e Jim Calio, Yoko Ono's Ex-Husband, Tony Cox, Reveals His Strange Life Since Fleeing with Their Daughter 14 Years Ago, People magazine, February 3, 1986
- ^ Church of the Living Word, Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement, by Ruth A. Tucker, Zondervan, 2004, ISBN 0310259371, pages 360-361
- General
- Anthony Cox at the Internet Movie Database
- Vain Glory (Waco, TX: Word Films, 1985 [VHS]; Portland, OR: Multnomah Productions, 1985 [16 mm])
[edit] External links
- Yoko Ono: Money Can't Buy Me Love - film in development dealing with Cox and Kyoko's relationship with Ono

