Birth Day: 1937-11-17
Place of birth: Torquay, Devon, England, UK
Peter Edward Cook was an English satirist, writer and comedian. An extremely influential figure in modern British comedy, he is regarded as the leading light of the British satire boom of the 1960s. He has been described by Stephen Fry as "the funniest man who ever drew breath" although Cook's work was also controversial. Cook is closely associated with anti-establishment comedy that emerged in Britain and the USA in the late 1950s.
Credits
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Mad Hatter (archive footage) (uncredited)
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Self
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As Self
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As Self
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Self
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As Lord Wexmire
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As Various
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As Martin Trout
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As Norman House / Sir James Beauchamp / Alan Latchley / Eric Daley
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As Roger Mellie
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As Arthur Streeb-Greebling
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As Mr. Adrian
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As Self
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As First English Reporter
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As King Arthur
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As Mr Jolly
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As Greenhough
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As The Impressive Clergyman
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As Sir Mortimer Chris (Prime Minister)
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As Reverend
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As the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
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As Narrator
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As Self / Nigel
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As Nigel
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As Lord Percy Lambourn
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As Self
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As Self
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As Self - Various Roles
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As Self
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As Various Characters
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As Clive
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As Various Roles
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As Sherlock Holmes
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As E. L. Wisty
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As Lewenhak
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As Self
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As Dominic
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As Peter Trilby
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As Michael Rimmer
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As Maj. Digby Dawlish
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As Inspector
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As Prentiss
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As George Spiggot
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As Mad Hatter
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As Morris Finsbury
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As Various Characters
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As Pedestrian in Street (uncredited)

