Marshall Cook
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Marshall Cook (June 16, 1982- ) is an American actor, director, writer, producer, editor, and visual effects artist.
He was born and raised in Santa Rosa, California, about an hour north of San Francisco. Growing up, he and his older sister, Elizabeth, split time between their mother, Catherine DePrima, and their father, Leo Cook.
By the time Marshall turned four, he had already performed in two plays at the Santa Rosa Junior College. He started directing shorts at age nine with his father's Hi-8 camcorder and VCR - The same year he started playing football. While he continued to make short films and act in plays, Marshall also played quarterback at Occidental College, Los Angeles. He quit football after the first two years in college to pursue acting and filmmaking.
He landed his first role in Jeepers Creepers 2. In the winter of 2003, Marshall graduated from Occidental College, with a bachelor of arts degree (majoring in film and new media production, and minoring in theater).
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[edit] Roles
Film
- Nathan West, "Danny Roane: 1st Time Director."
- Mike, "Division III." (short)
- Bill, "Callback."
- Ferris, "AdCorp, Inc." (short)
- Reed Mathews, "Lethal Eviction."
- Marshall, "Love, Hollywood Style."
- Boy, "Jeepers Creepers 2."
Television
- Aaron Towers, "Shark." (CBS)
- Richard Henderson, "Medical Investigation" (NBC)
- Bruce Durgan, "Jag" (CBS).
- Pool Player, "How I Met Your Mother" (FOX).
- Frat Boy, "My Boys" (TBS).
- Bartender, "Last Laugh 2005" (Comedy Central).
[edit] Awards
- Grand Prize Winner - Best Short Film, "Division III." - The Emerging Filmmaker Screening Series, New York 2006[1][2]
- Monthly Prize Winner, "AdCorp, Inc." - Moviefone.com 2005
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ TheCinemaSource.com - TheCinemaSource Presents: The Second Annual Emerging Filmmakers Screening Series
- ^ Andy's D*** on a Jock
- ^ http://www.blackfilm.com/20070323/features/filmmakeraward.shtml<ref>
- Grand Prize Winner - Best Short Film, "AdCorp, Inc." - The Emerging Filmmaker Screening Series, New York 2005<ref>[http://www.thecinemasource.com/movies/reviews/The-First-Annual-Emerging-Filmmakers-Screening-Series-review-1823-0.html TheCinemaSource.com - The First Annual Emerging Filmmakers Screening Series<!-- Bot generated title -->]</li></ol></ref>