Known for Acting

Donald Cook (September 26, 1901 – October 1, 1961) was an American stage and film actor. Born in Portland, Oregon, he originally studied farming but later started business with a lumber company. He joined the Kansas Community Players and through this received an offer of stage work. He started screen work in "shorts" before going on to films. Cook was known for his portrayal of Mike Powers in the film The Public Enemy. He also was one of the first film actors to portray Ellery Queen, in The Spanish Cape Mystery. He played opposite Helen Morgan in the 1936 film adaptation of Show Boat was one of the suspects in the Philo Vance mystery The Casino Murder Case, starred as an heroic immigration inspector in Ellis Island. Other film credits include The Man Who Played God, Our Very Own and The Penguin Pool Murder (1932). Cook made his Broadway debut in 1926 as Donn Cook, and his New York theatrical career continued until 1959. His credits included a 1948 revival of Private Lives. Cook was married to Princess Gioia Tasca di Cuto from 1937 until his death from a heart attack in New Haven. Description above from the Wikipedia article Donald Cook, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
1931
as Mike Powers
1933
as Ned Stevens
1933
as Wentworth Brown
1931
as Carl Bergen
1932
as Actor in Movie Clip (uncredited)
1932
as Philip Seymour
1933
as Maria's Lover
1935
as Toni Berngruber
1936
as Steve Baker
1934
as Don Felipe de Castillo
1931
as Fedor Ivanoff
1934
as Bob
1935
as Don Trevor
1934
as Mark Lambert
1935
as Lieutenant Commander David Tucker
1934
as Bill Strong
1934
as Bob Kelsey
1944
as Steve
1935
as Lynn Llewellyn
1933
as Franklin Deane