Angus Cook
Height:
184 cm
Born in June 1991, the youngest of three sons to Charles & Isobel Cook, Angus is a British Actor based in South West London, who first found his passion for the craft early on at the exclusive Bradfield College in a production of Alan Ayckbourne's 'Table Manners.' Being The Captain of Drama and Secretary of the Shakepseare Societ...
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Born in June 1991, the youngest of three sons to Charles & Isobel Cook, Angus is a British Actor based in South West London, who first found his passion for the craft early on at the exclusive Bradfield College in a production of Alan Ayckbourne's 'Table Manners.' Being The Captain of Drama and Secretary of the Shakepseare Society were notable accomplishments that landed him a BA degree in Drama at The University of Exeter before heading to The Academy of Live & Recorded Arts in London to obtain a Masters in Acting. At each section of his academic umbrella, Angus has excelled at creating his own shows and displaying a wild passion for comedy with the main objective of making people laugh, whether it be through Film, Comedia Del Arte, Stand Up Comedy, a Sketch Show, a Dance or a Play.Whist Angus thrives off the action in front of the camera, he is also a very skilled and experienced filmmaker/editor. What started as a hobby, now acts as a another credit within the world of Film. He continues to fine tune this skill through his popular YouTube Channel and any other freelance opportunities that come his way.Angus has been a valuable asset to various projects and executes his job with a professional, joyous and interactive approach, keeping his focus on the objective at hand. He has an understanding of responsibility in regards to what is required and hates to let people down. Much of this stems from his preparation for an upcoming performance, irrespective of the time of day or space constraints. A performance which he will perfect in the rehearsal room seeking full satisfaction from all involved whilst tapping into his bizarre creativity. Show less «