Other people2 Anthony Cook disambiguation Image Ethcing of AnthonyCooke s funerary monument.jpg thumb right 200px 19th century etching depicting AnthonyCooke s funerary monument Sir AnthonyCooke ref ... treatise on the sacrament. Though enlightened opinion favoured training for daughters Cooke s were given the same education as his sons. Cooke was the son of John Cooke of Gidea Hall , Essex and a great grandson of Sir Thomas Cook, draper, lord mayor of London 1462 3. About 1520 AnthonyCooke married ... of William Fitzwilliam Lord Deputy William Fitzwilliam 1526 1599 . Humanist AnthonyCooke embarked ... learning, prudence and piety ref quoted in Marjorie Keniston McIntosh, Sir AnthonyCooke Tudor Humanist ... Donn L. Calkins, Cooke, Sir Anthony 1505 6 1576 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Anthony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1504 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 11 June 1576 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Anthony ... . Cooke is to be particularly remembered because he educated his daughters who were taught both Latin ... Cooke was never officially described as tutor to Edward VI. It is now thought he may have been more ... Dictionary of National Biography a list of documented events during Cooke s earlier life from 1531 ... of 1552 to revise the ecclesiastical laws. In 1553, Cooke, a convinced Protestant, supported the claim to the throne of the ill fated Lady Jane Grey whose first cousin married Cooke s son. This led ... commissions soon after that and Cooke sat as a knight of the shire in parliament in 1559 and again in 1563 but Cooke seems to have chosen to take little or no further part in national affairs ... seventy, and was buried in St Andrew s Romford. Family Cooke and Anne Fitzwilliam had five daughters ... Bacon and became the mother of Francis Bacon and Anthony Bacon 1558 1601 Anthony Bacon Catherine .... Sir Anthony abt 1535 1604 Edward He was one of the co owners of Burton Dassett in Warwickshire ... more details
Cooke is the surname of several notable people Alan Cooke , British actor Alexander Cooke d. 1614 , English actor Alfred Tyrone Cooke , of the Indo Pakistani wars Alistair Cooke KBE 1908 2004 , journalist and broadcaster Amos Starr Cooke 1810 1871 , found of Royal School and Castle & Cooke in Hawaii Anna Rice Cooke 1853 1934 , patron of the arts and founder of the Honolulu Academy of Arts AnthonyCooke 1505 1576 , British scholar Baden Cooke b. 1978 , Australian cyclist Barrie Cooke b. 1931 , Irish painter Bates Cooke , US Representative 1831 1833, and NY State Comptroller 1839 1841 Benjamin Cooke 1734 1793 , English musician Beryl Cooke 1906 2001 , English actress C. R. Cooke 1901 1996 , English early Himalayan mountaineer Charles Montague Cooke 1849 1909 , businessman in Hawaii Charles Montague Cooke, Jr. 1874 1948 , American malacologist Christian Cooke b. 1986 , English actor Clarence Hyde Cooke 1876 1944 , businessman in Hawaii Dave Cooke , Canadian politician Deryck Cooke 1919 1975 , British musicologist Doc Cook Charles L. Cooke, 1891 1958 , jazz bandleader Edward William Cooke 1811 1880 , English maritime artist Eric Edgar Cooke , murderer Francis Cooke , Mayflower passenger Francis Judd Cooke 1910 1995 , American composer Geoff Cooke , former England Rugby coach Hope Cooke , Queen of Sikkim Janet Cooke born 1954 , American journalist, won a Pulitzer price for a fabricated story Jennifer Cooke , actress John Cooke disambiguation , several people Joseph Platt Cooke 1730 1816 , in American Revolutionary War Keith Cooke , actor L. J. Cooke , first men s basketball coach at the University of Minnesota Lawrence H. Cooke 1914 2000 , Chief Judge of New York Court of Appeals 1979 1984 Martin Cooke baritone , opera singer Martin Cooke mayor , 25th mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey Matt Cooke , hockey player Mel Cooke , New Zealand rugby league footballer Mordecai Cubitt Cooke 1825 1914 , British botanist Nicole Cooke born 1983 , British cyclist Philip St. George Cooke , 19th ... more details
About the singer the American football coach S. M. Cooke the British glamour model Sam Cooke glamour model refimprove date January 2010 Infobox musical artist Name Sam Cooke Img Cooke in studio.jpg Img capt Sam Cooke in studio, 1963 Background solo singer Birth name Samuel Cook ref name britannica Alias Dale Cooke Born birth date 1931 1 22 br Clarksdale, Mississippi , U.S. Origin Chicago, Illinois ... cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 136091 Sam Cooke title Sam Cooke publisher ... 11, 1964 , known professionally as Sam Cooke , was an African American gospel music gospel , R&B ... the likes of Otis Redding and James Brown . ref cite book last Appiah first Kwame Anthony coauthors ... 0 762 42042 1 ref ref cite book last DeCurtis first Anthony coauthors Henke, James others George ... New York, New York isbn 0 062 73157 2 pages 140 142 ref Cooke had 29 top 40 hits in the U.S. between ... Gang song Chain Gang , Wonderful World Sam Cooke song Wonderful World , and Bring It on Home to Me are some of his most popular songs. Cooke was also among the first modern Black people black performers ... 2008 08 08 ref On December 11, 1964, Cooke was fatally shot by the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles , California at the age of 33. At the time, the courts ruled that Cooke was drunk and distressed, and that the manager had killed Cooke in what was later ruled a justifiable homicide ... main The Soul Stirrers Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi . He later added an e onto the end ... first Peter authorlink Peter Guralnick title Dream Boogie The Triumph of Sam Cooke publisher Little ... moved to Chicago in 1933. Cooke attended Wendell Phillips Academy High School in Chicago, the same school that Nat King Cole had attended a few years earlier. ref name Guralnick Cooke began his ... as lead singer with the Highway QC s as a teenager. In 1950, Cooke replaced gospel tenor R.H. Harris as lead singer of the landmark gospel group The Soul Stirrers . Under Cooke s leadership, the group ... more details
Matthew Cooke or Matt Cooke may refer to Matthew Cooke entomologist 1829 1887 , California s first economic entomologist Matthew Cooke fl.1861 , English Freemason and editor of the Matthew Cooke Manuscript Matthew Cooke filmmaker born 1973 , American film producer Matt Cooke born 1978 , Canadian ice hockey player Matt Cooke journalist born 1982 , British journalist working for BBC News See also Matthew Cook disambiguation hndis Cooke, Matthew ... more details
William Cooke may refer to Sir William Cooke of Highnam 1572 1619 , English Member of Parliament William Fothergill Cooke 1806 1879 , English inventor William Ernest Cooke 1863 1947 , Australian astronomer William Cooke Methodist 1806 1884 , New Connexion Methodist William W. Cooke 1846 1876 , US officer killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn Andrew Crooke and William Cooke , English publishers William Cooke died 1641 Sir William Bryan Cooke, 8th Baronet 1782 1851 Sir William Ridley Charles Cooke, 9th Baronet 1827 1894 Sir William Henry Charles Wemyss Cooke, 10th Baronet 1872 1964 William Cooke died 1703 , MP for Gloucester UK Parliament constituency Gloucester It may also refer to 3894 Williamcooke Asteroid named after William Ernest Cooke See also William Cook disambiguation hndis Cooke, William ... more details
T. Cooke & Sons was a British instrument making firm, founded by Thomas Cooke machinist Thomas Cooke . In 1922 it merged with Troughton & Simms to form Cooke, Troughton & Simms . References http adsabs.harvard.edu full seri Obs.. 0045 0000403.000.html Merger with Troughton & Simms Obs 45 1922 403 http www.hasi.gr makers cooke t and sons Instruments from T. Cooke & Sons at the Hellenic Archive of Scientific Instruments DEFAULTSORT Cooke, T Category Manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom ... more details
Camp Cooke may refer to Vandenburg Air Force Base , a U.S. Air Force Base in California original named Camp Cooke Camp Cooke Montana , the first U.S. Army post established in Montana, 1866 disambiguation ... more details
Charles Cooke may refer to Charles A. Cooke , North Carolina Supreme Court justice Charles M. Cooke politician , North Carolina Secretary of State and legislator Charles M. Cooke, Jr. 1886 1970 , U.S. admiral, commander of the 7th Fleet Charles Montague Cooke 1849 1909 , businessman and benefactor of educational institutions Charles Montague Cooke, Jr. 1874 1948 , his son, American malacologist Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke 1841 1911 , British farmer, cider producer and Conservative politician See also Charles Cook disambiguation Charlie Cooke , Scottish footballer Charles Bowen Cooke 1859 1920 , British locomotive engineer Charles Fletcher Cooke , British politician Charles Cooke Hunt 1833 1868 , explorer of Western Australia hndis Cooke, Charles ... more details
Martin Cooke may refer to Martin Cooke baritone , opera singer Martin Cooke mayor , the 25th mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, serving from 1912 1915 See also Marty Cook , American jazz trombonist hndis Cooke, Martin ... more details
George Cooke may refer to Sir George Cooke, 3rd Baronet 1662 1732 , British MP for Aldborough UK Parliament constituency Aldborough 1698 1700 George Cooke Australian politician , Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1930 1933 for Barossa George Cooke died 1768 , British MP for Middlesex UK Parliament constituency Middlesex and Tregony George Cooke engraver 1781 1834 , British George Cooke barrister 1645 1740 , subject of a statue by Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet George Cooke painter 1793 1849 , American George Cooke soldier , Major General commanding the British 1st Division at the Order of battle of the Waterloo Campaign Battle of Waterloo George A. Cooke 1869 1938 , chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court 1913 1914 George Atwell Cooke , Ontario lawyer and political figure George Edwin Cooke 1883 1969 , American Olympic football soccer player George Frederick Cooke 1756? 1812 , English actor George W. Cooke 1916 1992 , British chemist George Wingrove Cooke 1814 1865 , British lawyer and historian See also George Coke , pronounced and sometimes spelt Cooke , 1575 1645 , English bishop George Cook disambiguation hndis Cooke, George ... more details
John Cooke may refer to John Cooke academic , List of Vice Chancellors of the University of Oxford Vice Chancellor of Oxford University John Cooke cricketer 1851&ndash 1908 , English cricketer John Cooke entrepreneur 1824&ndash 1882 , American locomotive maker John Cooke footballer born 1942 , English soccer player John Cooke MP 1649&ndash 1726 , English Member of Parliament for Midhurst UK Parliament constituency Midhurst and Arundel John Cooke Six Preacher 1646 7 &ndash 1726 , Anglican clergyman John Cooke pirate died 1683 , English pirate, associate of Edward Davis John Cooke prosecutor 1608&ndash 1660 , English Solicitor General, prosecuted King Charles I John Cooke rower born 1937 , American rower at the 1956 Olympics John Cooke Royal Navy officer 1763&ndash 1805 , British captain killed at the Battle of Trafalgar John Esten Cooke 1830&ndash 1886 , American novelist, Confederate Army officer John Warren Cooke born 1915 , American politician See also John Cook , several people John Coke 1563 1644, pronounced and sometimes spelt Cooke , English politician John Coke, military leader of the 55th Coke s Rifles Frontier Force hndis name Cooke, John ... more details
David Cooke may refer to Dave Cooke born 1952 , Canadian NDP politician from Windsor, Ontario Dave Cooke businessman , founder of charities Operation Christmas Child and Teams4U David R. Cooke born 1937 , Canadian Liberal politician in Ontario David O. Cooke , former U.S. Department of Defense administrator David Cooke basketball , American basketball player David A. Cooke rugby union born 1949 , English rugby union player David H. Cooke rugby union born 1955 , English rugby union player See also David Cook disambiguation David Coke pronounced Cook , British pilot hndis Cooke, David DEFAULTSORT Cooke, David ... more details
Cooke House may refer to in the United States by state Wm. L. Cooke House , Columbus, GA, List of RHPs in GA listed on the NRHP in Georgia Charles Montague Cooke, Jr. House and Kuka O O Heiau , Honolulu, HI, listed on the NRHP in Hawaii Clarence H. Cooke House , Honolulu, HI, List of RHPs in HI listed on the NRHP in Hawaii E. V. Cooke House , Jerome, ID, List of RHPs in ID listed on the NRHP in Idaho Peyton Cooke House , Oakland, KY, List of RHPs in KY listed on the NRHP in Kentucky Frederick William Cooke Residence , Paterson, NJ, List of RHPs in NJ listed on the NRHP in New Jersey Noah Cooke House , Keene, NH, List of RHPs in NH listed on the NRHP in New Hampshire Cooke House Louisburg, North Carolina , List of RHPs in NC listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Jay Cooke House , Gibraltar Island, OH, listed on the NRHP in Ohio Cooke Robertson House , Sandusky, OH, List of RHPs in OH listed on the NRHP in Ohio Eleutheros Cooke House disambiguation , multiple places in Ohio Amos Cooke House , Scituate, RI, listed on the NRHP in Rhode Island Cooke Kefauver House , Madisonville, TN, List of RHPs in TN listed on the NRHP in Tennessee disambig ... more details
Infobox Cardinal honorific prefix small His Eminence small name br Terence James Cooke honorific suffix ... parents spouse children occupation profession alma mater signature Terence James Cooke March 1 ... The youngest of three children, Terence Cooke was born in New York City to Michael and Margaret n e Gannon Cooke. ref name cardinals cite news work The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church title COOKE, Terence James url http www.fiu.edu mirandas bios c.htm Cooke last Miranda first Salvador ... saints cite news work All for Mary American Saints title Terence Cardinal Cooke 1921 83 url http ... name saints Cooke, after expressing an early interest in the Priesthood Catholic Church priesthood ... York Yonkers . ref name saints Priesthood Cooke was Holy Orders ordained a priest by Archbishop Francis ... ref name canonization cite news work Terence Cardinal Cooke Cause for Canonization title Who was Terence Cardinal Cooke? url http www.terencecardinalcooke.org b.htm ref until 1947. He then pursued his ... Work Master s degree in 1949. ref name saints From 1949 to 1954, Cooke taught at Fordham University ... Spellman to be his secretary , a position in which he remained until 1965. ref name cardinals Cooke ... Bishop On September 15, 1965, Cooke was appointed Auxiliary bishop Auxiliary Bishop of New York ... Cooke dipstyle His Eminence offstyle Your Eminence See New York Following the death of Cardinal Spellman in December 1967, Cooke was named the seventh Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York Archbishop ... Terence James Cardinal Cooke url http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bcooke.html ref His appointment .... In response, Cooke went to Harlem to plea for racial peace ref name saints and later attended King ... 1,00.html title People Jan. 24, 1969 accessdate May 25, 2010 ref Cooke helped implement the reforms ... was six months younger than Cooke. Cooke was Conservative Christianity theologically conservative ... Cooke was one of the Cardinal electors in Papal conclaves, August and October 1978 cardinal electors ... more details
Edward Cooke or Edward Cook may refer to Ed Cooke author born 1982 , British writer Ed Cooke American football born 1935 , American football defensive end Edward Cook athlete 1888 1972 , American athlete Edward Cooke British politician 1755 1820 , British politician and pamphleteer Edward D. Cooke 1849 1897 , U.S. Representative from Illinois Edward Tyas Cook 1857 1919 , English journalist, biographer, and man of letters Edward William Cooke 1811 1880 , English painter John Cooke footballer first name Edward , born 1942 , English soccer player Edward Rider Cook 1836 1898 , English soap manufacturer and Liberal Party politician Edward Dutton Cook 1829 1883 , English dramatic critic and author See also Edward Coke disambiguation pronounced Cook hndis Cooke, Edward DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Edward ... more details
Infobox person name Caroline Cooke image caption Caroline Cooke as Mrs Neumuller in br Son of Frankenstein birth name Caroline Frances Cooke birth date Unknown birth place death date Unknown occupation Film actress spouse Lorimer Johnston Caroline Frances Cooke was an United States American silent film actress and screenwriter . Biography Career Cooke was signed in 1913 and starred in about 15 films between 1913 and 1916. She briefly had two roles in twenty years after that in 1926 and 1939. In 1939 she starred in the classic Son of Frankenstein playing the role of Mrs. Neum ller. She starred with Charlotte Burton in films such as Rose of San Juan which was her first motion picture. In 1914, she ... as Caroline Cooke The Sands of Time Credited as Caroline Cooke Roses of Yesterday Credited as Caroline Cooke A Daughter of the Confederacy Credited as Caroline Cooke rowspan 12 1914 Destinies Fulfilled Credited as Caroline Cooke At the Potter s Wheel Credited as Caroline Cooke A Blowout at Santa Banana Credited as Caroline Cooke The Cricket on the Hearth Credited as Caroline Cooke, credited as writer The Call of the Traumerei Credited as Caroline Cooke The Turning Point Credited as Caroline Cooke The Last Supper Credited as Caroline Cooke David Gray s Estate Credited as Caroline Cooke The Story of the Olive Ortegas lover Credited as writer The Navy Aviator Credited as Caroline Cooke Metamorphosis Credited as Caroline Cooke The Envoy Extraordinary 1915 The Missing Clue Credited as Caroline Cooke 1916 The Island of Surprise Mrs. Casselis Credited as Caroline Cooke 1926 The Bells 1926 film The Bells Catharine 1939 Son of Frankenstein Mrs. Neum ller Credited as Caroline Cooke External links IMDb name 177386 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Cooke, Caroline ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cooke, Caroline Frances SHORT DESCRIPTION Silent film actress, screenwriter DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Caroline Category American silent film actors ... more details
There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Cooke , one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Ireland . One creation is extant as of 2008. See also Cook Baronets . The Cooke Baronetcy , of Wheatley Hall in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of England on 10 May 1661 for George Cooke, in recognition of his father s services during the English Civil War Civil War and with remainder to his younger brother Henry, who succeeded as second Baronet in 1683. The third Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Aldborough UK Parliament constituency Aldborough . The fourth Baronet represented East Retford UK Parliament constituency East Retford in the British ... in 1903 and a Deputy Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire . The ancestral seat of the Cooke ... by the Cooke family in the early seventeenth century from the Levett family of High Melton and John ... A2A records.aspx?cat 199 cwmba&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 Cooke of Wheatley Muniments, Sheffield Archives, National Archives, nationalarchives.gov.uk ref The Cooke Baronetcy , of Dublin, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 28 December 1741 for Samuel Cooke. The title became extinct on his death in 1758. Cooke Baronets, of Wheatley Hall 1661 Sir George Cooke, 1st Baronet 1628 1683 Sir Henry Cooke, 2nd Baronet 1633 1689 Sir George Cooke, 3rd Baronet 1662 1732 Sir Bryan Cooke, 4th Baronet 1684 1734 Sir George Cooke, 5th Baronet 1714 1756 Sir Bryan Cooke, 6th Baronet 1717 1766 Sir George Cooke, 7th Baronet c. 1745 1823 Sir William Bryan Cooke, 8th Baronet 1782 1851 Sir William Ridley Charles Cooke, 9th Baronet 1827 1894 Sir William Henry Charles Wemyss Cooke, 10th Baronet 1872 1964 Sir Charles Arthur John Cooke, 11th Baronet 1905 1978 Sir David William Perceval Cooke, 12th Baronet b. 1935 Cooke Baronets, of Dublin 1741 Sir Samuel Cooke, 1st Baronet d. 1758 References reflist ... Cooke Category 1661 establishments in England Category 1741 establishments in Ireland ... more details
References reflist start box s mil succession box title Naval Secretary before Anthony Griffin Royal Navy officer Anthony Griffin after David Dunbar Nasmith years 1966&ndash 1967 end DEFAULTSORT Cooke ...Infobox Military Person name Gervaise Cooke image caption born 19 October 1911 died 1976 placeofburial label placeofburial placeofbirth placeofdeath placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname allegiance flag United Kingdom branch navy United Kingdom serviceyears 1925 1968 rank Rear Admiral Royal Navy Rear Admiral unit commands HMS Modeste U42 HMS Modeste br HMS Finisterre D55 HMS Finistere br HMS Broadsword D31 HMS Broadsword br HMS Battleaxe D118 HMS Battleaxe battles World War II awards Companion of the Order of the Bath br Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom Distinguished Service Cross relations laterwork Rear Admiral Royal Navy Rear Admiral John Gervaise Beresford Cooke Order of the Bath CB Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom DSC 19 October 1911 1976 was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary . Naval career Educated at Marlborough College and the Britannia Royal Naval College Royal Naval College, Dartmouth , ref name peerage http thepeerage.com p14300.htm i142999 The Peerage.com ref Cooke joined the Royal Navy in 1925 and specialised in gunnery. ref name lh http www.kcl.ac.uk lhcma locreg COOKE.shtml Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives ref He served in World War II in destroyer s and at the Admiralty . ref name lh After the War he was given command of the sloop HMS Modeste U42 HMS Modeste and then the destroyer HMS Finisterre D55 HMS Finistere and then moved to the Naval Ordnance Department of the Admiralty. ref name lh He was given command of the destroyers HMS Broadsword D31 HMS Broadsword and then HMS Battleaxe D118 HMS Battleaxe between 1950 and 1951 and then joined the staff of the Mediterranean Fleet Commander in Chief, Mediterranean Fleet in 1952. ref name lh He went on to be Deputy Director of Naval Ordnance ... more details
Other persons George Cooke George Cooke disambiguation George Cooke Image CookeGeorgeA.gif thumb right 200px George A. Cooke George A. Cooke 1869 1938 was a member of the Illinois General Assembly 1902 1909 and a judge of the Illinois Supreme Court 1909 1918, serving as chief justice 1913 1914. Biography George A. Cooke was born in New Athens, Ohio in 1869. Both of Cooke s parents died when he was 11 years old, and he was sent to live in Mercer County, Illinois . He was educated at Knox College Illinois Knox College , graduating in 1892. Cooke was Admission to practice law admitted to the bar of Illinois in 1895 and established a law practice in Aledo, Illinois . In 1902, he was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives , representing the 33rd District. He served two terms. Upon the death of Justice Guy C. Scott of the Illinois Supreme Court in 1909, Cooke ran for and won election to the Fourth District of the Illinois Supreme Court. Cooke served out the remainder of Justice Scott s term and then won re election to a full term in 1912. He served as chief justice of the court for two consecutive terms in 1913 and 1914. In 1918, Cooke left the bench to become chief counsel of the Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company , a position he held for the next twenty years until his death. Cooke was married to Sarah Blee. Together, they had four children. He died in his home on December 6, 1938. References George A. Cooke, Ex Chief Justice of Illinois, Dies. Chicago Daily Tribune , December 6, 1938 ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune 1849 1986 . Pg. 9 George A. Cooke. Illinois Supreme Court Justice Archives. http www.state.il.us court supremecourt justicearchive Bio Cooke.asp http www.state.il.us court supremecourt justicearchive Bio Cooke.asp Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, George A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, George A. Category 1869 births Category ... more details
Mick Cooke born December 15, 1973 is the trumpet player of the Scotland Scottish indie band Belle & Sebastian . Besides trumpet, Cooke plays other brass instruments, including the French horn , and occasionally plays electric guitar and bass guitar bass live. Since the departure of Stuart David , the role of bass player in Belle & Sebastian is shared between Cooke and David s direct replacement Bobby Kildea who also plays lead guitar. Whilst he is known to sing at some concerts including a rendition of This Guy s In Love With You , the only official release with Cooke on lead vocals is The Monkeys Are Breaking Out of The Zoo on the charity compilation Colours Are Brighter spearheaded by Cooke himself. He is a founding member of the band, although he did not officially join until their The Boy With The Arab Strap third album he was prevented from doing so because his other band, Hardbody, was under contract with Sony . Cooke also plays in the ska band The Amphetameanies and recently appeared on the 2007 Idlewild album, Make Another World Cooke is said to have had an influence on other Scottish based bands, including Franz Ferdinand band Franz Ferdinand who incidentely were given a bass guitar by Mick, leading to the formation of the band , whose members appeared in Belle & Sebastian s enigmatic early promotional photographs. According to Belle & Sebastian s website, he has a degree in pharmacology . Cooke also composes music for films and animations. External links http www.toomanycookes.co.uk Mick Cooke s website Belle & Sebastian Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Mick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 15, 1973 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Mick Category 1973 births Category Living people Category Scottish trumpeters Category Belle & Sebastian members Category Indie pop musicians ca Mick Cooke pt Mick Cooke ... more details
Alan Cooke is a United Kingdom British actor. He has appeared in many British television shows, including Grange Hill , The Bill and EastEnders , playing Carl Talbot . External links imdb name id 0177357 DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Alan Category Living people Category British actors UK tv actor stub ... more details
Dorian Cooke 25 December 1916 18 September 2005 was a poet , MI6 operative, and head of the Yugoslavs Yugoslav section at the BBC . References The Times obituary, 11 October 2005 P. N. Review No. 168, March April 2006 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Dorian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Dorian Category 1916 births Category 2005 deaths Category English poets UK poet stub ... more details
Thomas Cook or Thomas Cooke may refer to TOCright People Thomas Cooke New York 1778 1853 , United States Representative from New York Thomas H. Cook born 1947 , American crime writer Thomas Cooke author 1703 1756 , English translator of the classics Thomas Cooke VC 1881 1916 , Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross Thomas Cooke bishop 1792 1870 , Canadian Roman Catholic bishop Thomas Cook cricketer 1901 1950 , former Sussex batsman Thomas Cook 1808 1892 , travel entrepreneur Thomas Cooke footballer 1865 1964 , American football player, and member of the 1904 US Olympic Team. E. T. Cook 1880 1953 , English organist and composer Thomas Cook English politician 1902 1970 , Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for North Norfolk 1931 1945 Thomas Cook Scottish politician 1908 1952 , Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Dundee Thomas Cooke machinist 1807 1868 telescope maker, founder of T. Cooke & Sons Tommy Cook , English cricketer Tom Cook , Canadian ice hockey player Corporations Thomas Cook Group Travel company Thomas Cook AG former Article about the history of the travel company prior to its merger with MyTravel plc Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium Thomas Cook Airlines , UK Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia T. Cooke & Sons , a mathematical instrument company started by Thomas Cooke machinist See also Thomas Coke disambiguation pronounced Cook disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Cooke, Thomas ru , ... more details
Image NicholasCooke.jpg thumb right 200px Nicholas Cooke. Nicholas Cooke February 3, 1717 September 14, 1782 was the List of Governors of Rhode Island first Governor of Rhode Island after it became a state of the United States of America, holding that office from November 1775 to May 1778. Cooke had been a sea captain and operated a distillery and a ropemaking business. He was a member of Beneficent Congregational Church from 1747 to his death. In 1768 and 1775, he was elected Deputy Governor of Rhode Island he became Governor in the latter year when Tory sympathizer Joseph Wanton left office. Image John Greenwood Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam.jpg thumb left Cooke and other Rhode Island Merchants in Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam from 1755. Cooke served two terms as Governor of Rhode Island and later denied the unanimous invitation for a third term. References http www.rihs.org mssinv Mss365.htm Nicholas Cooke papers, from the Rhode Island Historical Society start box s off succession box title Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island before Darius Sessions after William Bradford years 1768, 1775 start box succession box title Governor of Rhode Island before Joseph Wanton after William Greene Rhode Island governor William Greene years 1775 1778 end box Governors of Rhode Island Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 3, 1717 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 14, 1782 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Nicholas Category 1717 births Category 1782 deaths Category Governors of Rhode Island de Nicholas Cooke pt Nicholas Cooke sv Nicholas Cooke ... more details
Infobox actor name Keith Cooke image caption birthname Keith Hirabayashi Cooke birthplace Seattle, Washington birthdate birth date and age 1959 9 17 othername Keith H. Cooke occupation Actor yearsactive 1990 present spouse Keith Hirabayashi Cooke born September 17, 1959 also known as Keith H. Cooke and sometimes credited as Keith Cooke Hirabayashi is an United States American martial artist, actor and an occasional stunt double stuntman . Biography Cooke has trained in Chinese martial arts wushu , Tae Kwon Do and karate . His awards include being named Competitor of the Year by Black Belt Magazine Black Belt magazine in 1985, and five grand champion titles at the U.S. World and U.S. Open Karate tournaments. He is best known for his appearance as Reptile Mortal Kombat Reptile in the video game movie of Mortal Kombat film Mortal Kombat . He appeared as the younger Sub Zero Mortal Kombat Sub Zero in the sequel, Mortal Kombat Annihilation . He played a leading role in the 1995 sci fi martial arts thriller Heatseeker , a follow up to the 1990 Cynthia Rothrock vehicle China O Brien in which he also appeared. He also appeared in the 1997 Chris Farley comedy Beverly Hills Ninja , which starred fellow Mortal Kombat actor Robin Shou .Their previous role was referenced directly when, during their fight scene, music from Mortal Kombat begins to play. His mother is Scottish American and his late father was Japanese American. Filmography class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC align center Year Film ... Red Trousers The Life of the Hong Kong Stuntmen Red Trousers Kermuran as Keith Cooke Hirabayashi External links imdb name id 0177455 Persondata NAME Cooke, Keith Hirabayashi ALTERNATIVE NAMES Hirabayashi, Keith Cooke SHORT DESCRIPTION United States American martial arts martial artist and actor DATE OF BIRTH September 17, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Seattle, Washington DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Keith Category American ... births Category Living people US film actor 1950s stub es Keith Cooke pl Keith Cooke pt Keith Cooke ... more details