A. J. Cook
A. J. Cook | |
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Cook filming Bring Ashley Home in 2010. | |
Born |
Andrea Joy Cook July 22, 1978 Oshawa, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse(s) | Nathan Andersen (m. 2001) |
Children | 1 |
Andrea Joy "A. J." Cook[1] (born July 22, 1978) is a Canadian actress known for her role as Supervisory Special Agent Jennifer "JJ" Jareau in the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds. She has also appeared in films such as The Virgin Suicides, Out Cold, and Final Destination 2.
Early life
Cook was born in Oshawa, Ontario, and spent most of her life growing up in Whitby, where she attended Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute. She has three siblings: Nathan, Paul, and Angela. Cook was declared legally blind in the second grade because of a severe astigmatism, but wore contacts and thick glasses to correct her vision. She eventually underwent surgery in 2007 where a lens implant was used to correct the impairment.[2][3] A dancer from age four,[4] Cook began taking jazz, tap and ballet lessons. She danced competitively for many years, before deciding at the age of 16 that she wanted to try acting. Cook also taught dance when she was younger and has stated that if she hadn't become an actress, she would most likely have set up a small dance studio somewhere. In an interview, she admitted that she still tap dances.
Career
Cook's first job was in a McDonald's commercial in 1997. She graduated to series work with a guest role on the television series Goosebumps, and parts in two television movies, In His Father's Shoes and Elvis Meets Nixon. Cook launched her feature film career as one of five captivating suicidal sisters in 1999's The Virgin Suicides. Also that year, she took a starring role in the TV series Higher Ground, in which Cook played Shelby Merrick, a rough-around-the-edges teenage girl dealing with abuse and heartache at a wilderness school for struggling kids. Higher Ground lasted one season, ending with a romance between Shelby and Hayden Christensen's character, Scott.
After Higher Ground, Cook appeared in the 2000 TV movie The Spiral Staircase (alongside Higher Ground alum Kandyse McClure), and then captured leading roles in several films, including Out Cold (as Jason London's love interest), Ripper, I'm Reed Fish, and Final Destination 2. In 2003, Cook guest starred in Dead Like Me. She was also in season one of Tru Calling as Lindsay Walker.
Since September 2005 she has starred as Jennifer "J.J." Jareau in the CBS drama Criminal Minds. On June 14, 2010, it was announced that her contract option would not be picked up for season six as a series regular reportedly due to budget cuts on the show,[5] but she did return for two episodes to wrap up her character's storyline due to thousands of letters and petitions written to the show's producers.[6] She also returned for one episode for the departure of Paget Brewster from the series.[7] On April 16, 2011, it was reported that she had signed to reappear for two more seasons of the show.[8] In 2013, it was announced she was hired as a spokeswoman for Proactiv.[9] She appeared in the January/February 2014 issue of Maxim magazine.[10] She was ranked # 88 on the Maxim Hot 100 2014 list.[11]
Personal life
Cook is a Mormon, but does not limit her acting solely to roles reflecting her beliefs.[12] On August 3, 2001, she married her long-time boyfriend, Nathan Andersen, whom she met in a film class at Utah Valley University. She later moved to Salt Lake City, Utah[13] to be with him and currently resides in Los Angeles, California.[4]
In March 2008, it was reported that Cook and Andersen would be expecting their first child in October.[14][15] Their son, Mekhai Allan Andersen, was born on 13 September, 2008.[16] Mekhai makes a brief appearance as Henry LaMontagne in Criminal Minds, when Cook's character is buying children's medicine from a pharmacy.[17] He reprised the role in the two-hour season seven finale in 2012 and several other episodes throughout the series. On 1 March, 2015, Cook and Andersen announced that their second child, a boy, was on the way.[18]
Cook is friends with actress Meghan Ory.[19]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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1997 | Laserhawk | Pretty Girl |
1997 | In His Father's Shoes | Lisa |
1997 | Elvis Meets Nixon | Hippie Chick |
1999 | Blue Moon | Alison |
1999 | Virgin Suicides, TheThe Virgin Suicides | Mary Lisbon |
1999 | Teen Sorcery | Dawn |
2000 | Spiral Staircase, TheThe Spiral Staircase | Local Girl |
2001 | Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell | Diana Collins |
2001 | Ripper | Molly Keller |
2001 | Out Cold | Jenny |
2002 | House Next Door, TheThe House Next Door | Lori Peterson |
2003 | Final Destination 2 | Kimberly Corman |
2005 | Bloodsuckers | Fiona |
2006 | I'm Reed Fish | Theresa |
2007 | Night Skies | Lilly |
2008 | Misconceptions | Miranda Bliss |
2010 | Mother's Day | Vicky Rice |
2011 | Bringing Ashley Home | Libba |
2012 | Least Among Saints | Cheryl |
2013 | Wer | Kate Moore |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Goosebumps | Kim Carter | Episode: "Don't Wake Mummy" |
1997 | Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal | Jill Starling | Episode: "Second Sight/Chocolate Soldier" |
1998 | Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal | Lee Mason | Episode: "Hell Week" |
2000 | Higher Ground | Shelby Merrick | 22 episodes |
2000 | First Wave | Lindsay Tilden | Episode: "The Flight of Francis Jeffries" |
2003 | Dead Like Me | Charlotte | Episode: "Sunday Mornings" |
2003–2004 | Tru Calling | Lindsay Walker | Season 1 |
2005–present | Criminal Minds | Jennifer "JJ" Jareau | |
2011 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Debbie Shields | Episode: "Mask" |
References
- ↑ Sean Daly (2003-02-01). "Whitby star reaches her Destination ; Career, love life on roll Teen flick pure fun". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
- ↑ Cartel, Mari (2011-10-05). "A.J. Cook Seeing ‘Criminal Minds’ Clearer Thanks to a Medical Procedure". healthbistro.lifescript.com. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ↑ Dargis, Manohla. "A.J. Cook". Movie2.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Liz Braun (2003-01-31). "A.J. Cook's career starting to sizzle". jam.canoe.ca. Retrieved 2010-01-13.
- ↑ Ausiello, Michael (2010-06-14). "'Criminal Minds' drops A.J. Cook". Entertainment Weekly.
- ↑ 'Criminal Minds' update: Cook and Brewster returning — but for how long?
- ↑ A.J. Cook Returns to ‘Criminal Minds’ for Paget Brewster’s Final Episode
- ↑ Ng, Philiana (2011-04-16). "A.J. Cook Returning to CBS' 'Criminal Minds'". hollywoodreporter.com. Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
- ↑ "AJ Cook for proactiv". Twitter. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
- ↑ "AJ cook- maxim magazine". Retrieved May 7, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.maxim.com/hot100/2014
- ↑ 2009 radio interview with A. J. Cook. Published on A. J. Cook's channel on YouTube.
- ↑ The Arrow (2002-04-21). "INT: A.J. Cook". Joblo presents Arrow in the Head. Retrieved 2010-01-13.
- ↑ Alynda Wheat. "Spring TV preview: Criminal Minds". Entertainment Weekly.
- ↑ Jay A. Fernandez (2008-04-29). "A Junior for Criminal Minds' J.J.". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
- ↑ "A. J. Cook Welcomes Son Mekhai Allan". Celebrity Baby Blog.
- ↑ Steve Marsi (September 19, 2011). "Exclusive: A.J. Cook Previews Criminal MInds "Season For the Fans"". TVFanatic.com. Retrieved June 30, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.celebritybabyscoop.com/2015/03/01/cook-expecting-baby
- ↑ A.J. Cook (2013-08-20). "A.J. Cook close friends with Meghan Ory". twitter.com. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
External links
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