Dean Cook


Dean Cook is a British actor, best known for playing Ashley Thompson on the sitcom Time Gentlemen Please, and for his appearance in the 2000 children's fantasy adventure, The Little Vampire.

Career

Cook began his acting career in 1992 at the age of 7, making his acting debut in a now iconic Christmas Yellow Pages advert from 1992, where he stands on a Yellow Pages phone book to kiss a girl under the mistletoe. The advert was played annually every Christmas for many years. He had small parts in several shows during the next few years, including Bodyguards, Lift, and the CITV children's comedy series Snap. In 1996 he had supporting role as "The Boy with the Red Basketball" in Steve Barron's The Adventures of Pinocchio. In 2000, he played the role of Gregory Sackville-Bagg in the film The Little Vampire.
After a successful performance in the film he continued to receive roles on British television. He played Gary in three episodes of Time Gentlemen Please the same year. He also made six appearances as the character Dan in the CBBC drama The Queen's Nose. In 2002 he featured in several episodes of both Casualty and The Bill. His most recent roles have been in My Dad's the Prime Minister, Powers and Bear Behaving Badly.

Other work

Cook has also acted in advertisements for companies such as AOL and McDonald's. He is on the books of MOT junior, a modelling company, as of June 2009.