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Occupation
  
Actor, model

Siblings
  
Billie Cook

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Dean Cook

Years active
  
1995-present


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Born
  
3 July 1985 (age 39) (
1985-07-03
)
UK

Movies
  
The Little Vampire, Vigo, Toy Boys

Similar People
  
Rollo Weeks, Tommy Hinkley, Pamela Gidley, Billie Cook, Jonathan Lipnicki

The Little Vampire - Gregory Sackville-Bagg


Dean Cook (born 3 July 1985) is a British actor, best known for playing Ashley Thompson on the sitcom Time Gentlemen Please, and for his appearance in the 2000 children's fantasy adventure, The Little Vampire.

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Career

Cook began his acting career in 1992 at the age of 7, making his acting debut in a now iconic Christmas Yellow Pages advert from 1992, were he stands on a Yellow Pages phone book to kiss a girl under the mistletoe. The advert was played annually every Christmas for many years. He had small parts in several shows during the next few years, including Bodyguards, Lift, Highlander: The Series and the CITV children's comedy series Snap. In 1996 he had supporting role as "The Boy with the Red Basketball" in Steve Barron's The Adventures of Pinocchio. In 2000 he landed the role of Gregory Sackville-Bagg in the film The Little Vampire.

After a successful performance in the film he continued to receive roles on British television. He played Gary in three episodes of Time Gentlemen Please the same year. He also made six appearances as the character Dan in the CBBC drama The Queen's Nose. In 2002 he featured in several episodes of both Casualty and The Bill. His most recent roles have been in My Dad's the Prime Minister (2004), Powers (2004) and Bear Behaving Badly (2007).

Other work

Cook has also acted in advertisements for companies such as AOL and McDonald's. He is on the books of MOT junior, a modelling company, as of June 2009.

Filmography

Actor
2007
Bear Behaving Badly (TV Series) as
Delivery Man
- Holiday (2007) - Delivery Man
2004
My Dad's the Prime Minister (TV Series) as
Lee
- Powerless (2004) - Lee
- Election (2004) - Lee
2004
Powers (TV Series) as
Dean
- I'll Be Watching You (2004) - Dean
1998
The Bill (TV Series) as
Lee Price / Ian Hillyard / Ryan
- 152: Going Down in Flames (2003) - Lee Price
- 151: Hallmark Moment (2003) - Lee Price
- 020: Vigilante (2002) - Ian Hillyard
- Way Out West (1998) - Ryan (as Dean Cooke)
2002
Casualty (TV Series) as
Will Flowers
- Blame (2002) - Will Flowers
2000
The Queen's Nose (TV Series) as
Dan
- Episode #4.6 (2000) - Dan
- Episode #4.5 (2000) - Dan
- Episode #4.4 (2000) - Dan
- Episode #4.3 (2000) - Dan
- Episode #4.2 (2000) - Dan
- Episode #4.1 (2000) - Dan
2000
Time Gentlemen Please (TV Series) as
Gary
- Fawkes/Off (2000) - Gary
- The Pub That Forgot Time- (2000) - Gary (uncredited)
- Monkey's Uncle- (2000) - Gary
2000
The Little Vampire as
Gregory Sackville-Bagg
2000
Mike & Angelo (TV Series) as
Brad Barclay
- Nothing But the Truth (2000) - Brad Barclay
1999
Toy Boys (Short) as
Arthur
1999
Plunkett & Macleane as
Older Highwayman Kid
1998
Lift (Short) as
Boy
1998
Vigo as
Young Jean Vigo
1997
Highlander (TV Series) as
Young Max
- Sins of the Father (1997) - Young Max
1997
Bodyguards (TV Series) as
Jamie Taylor
- Out of the Mouths of Babes (1997) - Jamie Taylor
1997
Snap (TV Series) as
Ben
- Finger of Fame (1997) - Ben
- The Birthday Surprise (1997) - Ben
- Hole in the Wall Gang (1997) - Ben
- Teacher's Pet (1997) - Ben
- Stupid Cupid (1997) - Ben
- Smile Please (1997) - Ben
1996
Throwaways (TV Movie) as
Chip
1996
The Adventures of Pinocchio as
Boy with red basketball
1995
The Glam Metal Detectives (TV Series) as
Additional cast
- Never Never Land (1995) - Additional cast
Self
2009
The Justin Lee Collins Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.8 (2009) - Self

References

Dean Cook Wikipedia


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