
Warren Cook
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 22, 1878
Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Known For

The Pride of the Clan
Donald MacTavish, the last chieftain of his clan on an island off the coast of Scotland, dies at sea. This leaves his only daughter, Marget, to assume the responsibilities of leadership. Marget's burden is partially eased by her blossoming romance with Jamie Campbell. But there is a secret from Jamie's past that neither of them know about.

April Folly
April Poole (Davies), a young writer in love with publisher Kerry Sarle (Tearle), visits the office of Mr. Sarle and his partner Ronald Kenna (Frank) and reads her latest story to them. She has made Sarle the hero, Kenna the villain, and herself the heroine. In the story, April changes places with Lady Diana Mannister (Marshall), who is being sent to South Africa to separate her from her lover, a young artist. A famous diamond that Lady Diana is to deliver at the end of her journey is given to April. Thieves trail her during her journey. With efforts by Kenna to steal the diamond prevented by the intervention of Sarle, the story comes to a close.

Children of Eve
An illegitimate child of the slums comes to faith. Later, she chooses to labor in a canning factory in order to investigate its poor conditions, not realizing she has a significant connection to the cold-hearted factory owner.

The Flapper
A Southern teen at a ritzy boarding school gets into mischief while acting the sophisticated grownup to impress a suave gentleman and match wits with a pair of jewel thieves.

The Wonderful Chance
Upon leaving prison, an ex con vows to go straight, but circumstances force him to return to crime. Meanwhile, a gang of crooks kidnaps a visiting British aristocrat, but the ex-con has an incredible likeness to the Englishman, and his intended hosts take him home to their mansion.

Unknown Love
Doris Parker, the daughter of an American Marine Officer, becomes Harry Townsend's pen pal. Harry is a young American soldier with no family who has gone to fight in France. As they exchange letters, Doris falls for Harry, despite advances made by Jack Tims, a captain of the Royal Navy training with the American Marines. On the front in France, Harry's face is wounded. Overwhelmed by the news, Doris asks Jack Tims to take Harry onboard a ship he is taking to France. During the voyage, Jack foils an attack from an enemy submarine but is wounded in the battle and dies.

The Snowbird
John Wheeler (Warren Cook) gets himself in some financial hot water and needs to prove that he is half owner of some land in Canada. But the only person with a copy of the deed is Jean Corteau (Edwin Carewe, who also directed), and Corteau has gone up to the property and decided to claim all of it for himself.

The Silent Command
A distinguished young Naval officer from a celebrated military falls prey to a terrorist and his seductress accomplice bent on destroying the Panama Canal.

The Whip
The story of the training of a racehorse, the Whip, of the amnesiac nobleman who loves the horse, and of the villains who attempt to keep it from racing.

Woman
A series of stories reflecting the changing position of women in the world, including the familiar tales of Adam and Eve, Messalina and Claudius, Abelard and Heloise, Cyrene and the Fisherman, as well as that of a young girl and an officer in the American Civil War.
Filmography
as Dr. Wilkins
as Adm. Smith
as Dr. Natter
as Chauncey Ames Waterbury
as The Governor
as Ambassador Mendizabal
as Revenue Officer Brenon
as Thomas Kitterly
as John Clinton Warren
as Doctor
as John Halliday - Kane's Father
as Lord Branton
as Joseph Gordon
as Senator Burke
as Judge Cole
as Colonel
as Ten Eyck
as Parker Winton
as Mr. Lanham
as War Minister
as Senator King
as Jack West Sr.
as Earle of Mannister
as The Uncle
as Brokaw Hamilton
as Sir Robert Grimwood
as J. Winthrop Drake
as Roger Morton
as James Rance (as Warren Cooke)
as Mr. Bruton
as John Parker
as Captain Roderick Brooke
as The Man
as Dr. Rank
as Dr. Saunders
as Thomas Hayden (as C. Warren Cook)
as Karnoff
as The Governor of Exile
as His Father
as General Leslie
as Judge Beverley
as Clifford Wayne
as Robert, Earl of Dunstable
as Richard Russell
as John Wheeler
as Doctor
as Doctor