Birthday
1948/12/01 (76 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Also know as
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Ronald G. Cook (born 1 December 1948) is an English actor. He has been active in film, television and theatre since the 1970s. Cook was born in 1948 in South Shields, County Durham, the son of a school cook and a car worker. When he was 6, his family moved to Coventry; he went to Wyken Croft Junior School and then Caludon Castle School and is a graduate of Rose Bruford College.
(2000) Chocolat
as Alphonse Marceau
(2006) Confetti
as Sam's Dad
(2022) Empire of Light
as Mr. Cooper
(1989) The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
as Mews
(2001) Lucky Break
as Perry
(2004) Thunderbirds
as Parker
(2021) The King's Man
as Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
(2005) On a Clear Day
as Norman
(1999) Topsy-Turvy
as Richard D'Oyly Carte
(2003) Hornblower: Duty
as Steward James Doughty
(2003) Hornblower: Loyalty
as Steward James Doughty
(1984) Scandalous
as 3rd Taxi Driver
(2003) The Other Boleyn Girl
as Thomas Cromwell
(2004) No Strings Attached: The Making of Thunderbirds
as Self
(1985) Number One
as 'The Wasp'
(1994) Sharpe's Honour
as Napoleon Bonaparte
(2022) Grenfell: Scenes from the Inquiry
as Richard Millett QC
(1983) Henry VI Part 2
as Richard Plantagenet
(1983) Henry VI Part 1
as Third Messinger to the King / Countess' Porter
(1983) The Tragedy of Richard III
as Richard III
(1983) Henry VI Part 3
as Richard, Duke of Gloucester
(2009) Le Journal d'Anne Frank
as Hermann Van Daan
(2012) Bert & Dickie
as Albert
(1991) Turbulence
as Harry
(2024) Sew Torn
as Oskar
(2009) Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980
as Clement Smith
(2002) Dead Gorgeous
as Hector
(2010) Time Gentlemen, Please
as The Good Chap
(1986) Day To Remember
as Graham
(2004) The Merchant of Venice
as Old Gobbo
(2007) Hot Fuzz
as George Merchant
(1990) The Fool
as ---
(2001) Charlotte Gray
as Mirabel
(2008) Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story
as Lord Charlie Hill
(2002) Fields of Gold
as Dave McArdle
(2002) 24 Hour Party People
as Derek Ryder
(2006) Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!
as Peter Eade
(2000) Quills
as Napoleon
(2012) Mrs Biggs
as Peter
(2002) The Hound of the Baskervilles
as Barrymore
(1996) Secrets & Lies
as Stuart
(2002) Murder
as Gareth McGuinness
(2006) Land of the Blind
as Doc
(1982) The Magic Shop
as ---
(1982) The Merry Wives of Windsor
as Peter Simple
(1998) Let the Good Times Roll
as Drug Dealer
(2020) 18% Grey
as Charlie
(2011) National Theatre Live: King Lear
as The Fool
(2000) 102 Dalmatians
as Mr. Button
(1976) Secrets of a Superstud
as Telegram Boy
(2024) The Critic
as Hugh Morris
(2005) Doctor Who Confidential
as ---
(1984) The Bill
as ---
(1985) Girls On Top
as Ian
(1997) The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling
as Benjamin Partridge
(1982) The Young Ones
as Convict
(2003) Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
as ---
(2008) Little Dorrit
as ---
(2005) Funland
as ---
(2009) Personal Affairs
as ---
(1978) Life of Shakespeare
as Jack Rice
(2009) Red Riding
as ---
(1978) The BBC Television Shakespeare
as ---
(2009) The Diary of Anne Frank
as Hermann Van Daan
(1998) Hornblower
as Doughty
(2013) Mr Selfridge
as Mr. Crabb
(2005) Doctor Who
as ---
(1992) Maigret
as ---
(2011) Vera
as Brian Gower
(2005) Doctor Who
as Magpie
(2009) Garrow's Law
as Captain Baillie
(1995) Bramwell
as Percy Banks
(1993) The Detectives
as Blind Billy
(1983) Blackadder
as Sean, the Irish
(1986) The Singing Detective
as First Mysterious Man
(2001) Waking the Dead
as Dr. Milan Vaspovic
(2003) The Lost Prince
as Lloyd George
(1981) Bergerac
as Reggie Betts
(2022) Life After Life
as Dr. Fellowes
(1997) The Odyssey
as Eurybates
(2005) Casanova
as Prisoner
(2004) He Knew He Was Right
as Mr. Bozzle
(2018) The City and the City
as Commissar Gadlem
(2018) Les Misérables
as Hair and Teeth Dealer
(2011) Death in Paradise
as Bill Calder
(2008) 10 Days to War
as Peter
(2022) Star Wars: Andor
as Willi
(1978) Will Shakespeare
as Jack Rice
(2019) Chernobyl
as Old Maternity Doctor
(2019) The Witcher
as Borch Three Jackdaws
(1997) Midsomer Murders
as Bernard Flack
(2014) Inside No. 9
as Wilf
(2020) Des
as DSI Chambers
(2012) The Mystery of Edwin Drood
as Durdles