Love birthday boy Josh Cooke who turns 35 today. |
Joshua Gregory "Josh" Cooke (born November 22, 1979) is an American actor.
Cooke was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and attended Harriton High School, a small public high school in Rosemont, a suburb of Philadelphia. He was a member of Harriton Theater Company and directed a show his senior year. He has received acting awards including the James Pendleton Foundation Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Performance and the Judith & Milton R. Stark Scholarship. Cooke attended the University of California, Los Angeles, and majored in theater.
He played the lead role of Nate Solomon in NBC's 2005 sitcom Committed. He appeared in guest roles on Without a Trace, Century City, Once and Again, 10-8, and Dragnet.
In 2006, he starred in NBC's new prime time sitcom, Four Kings, and the ABC sitcom Big Day, both of which were not renewed. Has also appeared in Curb Your Enthusiasm. In 2009, Cooke appeared in the Joss Whedon show Dollhouse as Leo Carpenter. He also played Dan Stonewater on the final episode of Scrubs.
Cooke played Ben Coles on Better with You, a sitcom which began in 2010 and was cancelled after 22 episodes.
Cooke has also made an appearance in the hit Showtime series Dexter. Cooke played one of Masuka's interns, Louis Greene.
Cooke now appears as a recurring member of CW's Hart of Dixie.
In 2006, Cooke co-starred in the film Wasted as Dixon, alongside Eddie Kaye Thomas and Kip Pardue. Cooke was also Christina Milian's love interest in the TV movie Snowglobe as Eddie. He played Eric in the 2007 film Young People Fucking. He will appear in the upcoming film A Fork in the Road alongside Jaime King. He had a small role in I Love You, Man as Alan, a straight married man in a relationship with Robbie Klaven (played by Andy Samberg). Cooke was one of the lead roles in Quarantine 2.
Cooke starred as Andy in the 2010 comedy Group Sex, alongside Greg Grunberg and Odette Yustman. Cooke played the lead role as Ron in the 2008 direct-to-DVD film Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation.
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