Cambridge-educated Peter Cook was, along with Dudley Moore, David Frost and Jonathan Miller, one of the founders of the irreverent British comedy troupe "Beyond the Fringe." When the group came to Broadway (an event celebrated on a near-nightly basis on such TV programs as The Jack Paar Program and The Ed Sullivan Show), Cook shared a Tony award with his fellow Fringers. Together with longtime collaborator Dudley Moore, Cook split off into a two-man act. The towering Cook and diminutive Moore co-starred in such cheeky British comedies as The Wrong Box (1968) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1968), usually writing all their own material. The best of their filmic collaborations was Bedazzled, a breezily sacrilegious update of the "Faust" legend. While they remained friends, Cook and Moore eventually decided that they'd fare better as "singles." Cook continued to write for and appear in such films as Supergirl (1984), The Princess Bride (1986) and Great Balls of Fire (1989), and also co-starred with Mimi Kennedy on the 1981 American TV sitcom The Two of Us. Peter Cook died of a gastrointestinal hemorrhage at the age of 57. ~ Hal Erickson
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ACTING CREDITS
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Comedy Connections TV (1 episode)
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One Foot in the Grave
...Martin Trout (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jan 12, 2007
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One Foot in the Grave
...Martin Trout (archive footage) (uncredited)
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The Story of Light Entertainment TV (1 episode)
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Double Acts
...Himself (archive footage)
Jul 22, 2006
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Double Acts
...Himself (archive footage)
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The South Bank Show TV (1 episode)
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Pete 'n' Dud: The Lost Shows
...Himself (archive footage)
Jan 1, 2005
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Pete 'n' Dud: The Lost Shows
...Himself (archive footage)
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Black Beauty (1994) ...Lord Wexmire
WRITING CREDITS
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Bedazzled (2000) ...(1967 screenplay)
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Bedazzled (1967) ...(screenplay)
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