Curtiss Cook Jr.

Curtiss Cook Jr.

Historia

Curtiss Cook Jr is a Harlem school of the arts graduate, who starred in Sundance hit Gook, Ryan Koo's Amateur and Jay Dockendorf's Naz & Maalik among several others. His role in Chris Morris' The Day Shall Come is one of his proudest to date. In addition to his film accomplishments, A versatile actor, he gained his regional theater debut in Brownsville Song (b-side for tray) for The Long Wharf Theater and The Philadelphia Theater Company. Following this success, Curtiss made his Off-Broadway debut in the Classic Stage Company's production of Mother Courage and Her Children, and Parable of The Sower which gave him his debut at NY's Public Theatre. On television, his credits include Power, Bull, The Path, Orange is the New Black and a powerful role in NBC's Manifest. His upcoming role in Stephen King's The Stand miniseries for CBS is surely not to be missed. He is represented by Take 3 Talent Agency & Connecting Talent Company, along with Ingber & Associates for commercial rep.

Perfil

Curtiss Cook Jr.

Películas

An Occurrence at Arverne
Marcus
A man arrives at an unknown home with an unknown agenda.
El día llegará
Evangeliste
Moses Al Shabaz, un predicador de Miami que está al borde de perder el poco dinero que le queda, recibe una oferta económica para salvar a su familia del desahucio. No sabe que tras el dinero se esconde la mano del FBI, que planea emplearle como cabeza de turco por proclamar ideas revolucionarias en las zonas más castigadas por la pobreza de Miami.
Brown With Blue
Copper
A handyman and his webcam vixen girlfriend struggle with an addiction to cope with their past mistakes.
Ladders
Lavar
When a Dominican teenager attends a fundraising gala for her youth mentorship program it forces her to face some uncomfortable truths about her place in the world.
Gook
Keith
Eli and Daniel, two Korean American brothers who own a struggling women's shoe store, have an unlikely friendship with 11-year-old Kamilla. On the first day of the 1992 L.A. riots, the trio must defend their store—and contemplate the meaning of family, their personal dreams and the future.
Beatbox
Pete
A talented musician, about to trade his dreams for a safe career in his girlfriend's family business, finds his voice, but loses the girl, when a mysterious record label owner introduced him to a group of Brooklyn beatboxers.
Naz & Maalik
Maalik
Two closeted Muslim teens hawk goods across Brooklyn and struggle to come clean about their sexuality, as their secretive behavior leads them unknowingly into the cross-hairs of the War on Terror.
Amateur
Anton
A basketball recruiter employs under-the-table methods to convince a high-school star to transfer schools.