
Ron Cook
Acting
Biography
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.
Born: December 1, 1948
Place of Birth: South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Known For

Time Gentlemen, Please
A would-be publican decides to set up shop on a remote island with a flat-pack DIY pub, but encounters more competition than he bargained for.

Will Shakespeare
Will Shakespeare, also known as Life of Shakespeare and William Shakespeare: His Life & Times, was a 1978 historical drama series created and written by John Mortimer. Broadcast in six parts, the series is a dramatisation of the life and times of the great poet William Shakespeare played by Tim Curry, and was co-produced by Lew Grade's ATV and RAI and distributed internationally by ITC. The two production companies had collaborated successfully before on Jesus of Nazareth the previous year.

Chernobyl
The true story of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history: the catastrophic nuclear accident at Chernobyl. A tale of the brave men and women who sacrificed to save Europe from unimaginable disaster.

Andor
In an era filled with danger, deception and intrigue, Cassian Andor will discover the difference he can make in the struggle against the tyrannical Galactic Empire. He embarks on a path that is destined to turn him into a rebel hero.

Doctor Who Confidential
Doctor Who Confidential is a documentary to complement the revival of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Each episode was broadcast on BBC Three on Saturdays, immediately after the broadcast of the weekly television episode on BBC One. The running time of the first two series was 30 minutes, being extended to 45 minutes in the third. BBC Three also broadcast a cut-down edition of the programme, lasting 15 minutes, shown after the repeats on Sundays and Fridays and after the weekday evening repeats of earlier seasons.

Inside No. 9
An anthology of darkly comic twisted tales, each one taking place behind a door marked 'number 9'.

The Diary of Anne Frank
During World War II, a teenage Jewish girl named Anne Frank and her family are forced into hiding in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands.

The Merry Wives of Windsor
When Sir John Falstaff decides that he wants to have a little fun he writes two letters to a pair of Window wives: Mistress Ford and Mistress Page. When they put their heads together and compare missives, they plan a practical joke or two to teach the knight a lesson. But Mistress Ford's husband is a very jealous man and is pumping Falstaff for information of the affair. Meanwhile the Pages' daughter Anne is beseiged by suitors.

Blackadder
Black Adder traces the deeply cynical and self-serving lineage of various Edmund Blackadders throughout British history, from the muck of the Middle Ages to the frontline of the First World War.

The Witcher
Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster-hunter for hire, journeys toward his destiny in a turbulent world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.
Filmography
as Reverend Woodhead
as Max Mosley
as Oskar
as Frank Cook MP
as Hugh Morris
as Mr. Cooper
as Willi
as Richard Millett QC
as Dr. Fellowes
as Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
as DSI Chambers
as Charlie
as Borch Three Jackdaws
as Old Maternity Doctor
as Hair and Teeth Dealer
as Commissar Gadlem
as Wilf
as Mr. Crabb
as Peter
as Albert
as Durdles
as Bill Calder
as Brian Gower
as The Fool
as The Good Chap
as Clement Smith
as Captain Baillie
as Hermann Van Daan
as Hermann Van Daan
as Chivery
as Lord Charlie Hill
as Peter
as George Merchant
as Sam's Dad
as Doc
as Peter Eade
as Norman
as Magpie
as Prisoner
as Old Gobbo
as Parker
as Mr. Bozzle
as Thomas Cromwell
as Lloyd George
as Steward James Doughty
as Steward James Doughty
as Barrymore
as Eddie Baker
as Hector
as Derek
as Mirabel
as Perry
as Dr. Milan Vaspovic
as Alphonse Marceau
as Napoleon
as Mr. Button
as Richard D'Oyly Carte
as Doughty
as Drug Dealer
as Benjamin Partridge
as Eurybates
as Eurybates
as Bernard Flack
as Stuart
as Percy Banks
as Napoleon Bonaparte
as Blind Billy
as James Baddeley
as First Mysterious Man
as Ian
as 'The Wasp'
as 3rd Taxi Driver
as Sean, the Irish
as Richard III
as Richard, Duke of Gloucester
as Richard Plantagenet
as Third Messinger to the King / Countess' Porter
as Peter Simple
as Convict
as Reggie Betts
as Jack Rice
as Jack Rice
as Telegram Boy