Jason Cook (comedian)

Jason Cook
Born 1973/1974 (age 42–43)[1]
Hebburn, Tyne and Wear
Occupation Comedian, television writer
Years active 2005present

Jason Cook (born 1973/1974) is a British comedian and television writer.

After attending South Tyneside College in South Shields, Cook joined the merchant navy.[2]

He started a career in stand-up comedy in 2005 when he became part of a sketch group called Soups.[2] Then, with Lee Fenwick, he appeared in Die Clatterschenkfieternmaus. The act was styled as Germany's most pretentious and confrontational synth-pop duo.[3]

His 2007 solo show, My Confessions, won critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Inspired by his father's stroke and recovery, it won the 'best international show' category at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival.[2][3] In his show the following year, titled Joy, Cook talked about his father's diagnosis with pancreatic cancer and his subsequent death.[4]

In 2011, he created, co-wrote, and appeared in Hebburn, a sitcom based in his hometown, of the same name, in Tyne and Wear. A pilot was performed live as part of the unbroadcast Salford Sitcom Showcase at MediaCityUK in October 2011. A series was commissioned, and was first broadcast on BBC Two in October 2012.[5] A second series was broadcast in 2013.[6]

He is working on a radio series and a new solo stand-up show for 2013. He is scheduled to appear on John Bishop's new stand-up series. Cook is also the face of a Jacob's advert.[5]

References

  1. Lawson, Ruth (1 March 2012). "Jason Cook's pilot show 'Hebburn' commissioned". Evening Chronicle. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "Comedian Jason Cook puts Hebburn on TV map". BBC News. 2 October 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  3. 1 2 "Profile: Jason Cook". The Guardian (London). 3 October 2008. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  4. Cook, Jason; As told to Hazel Davis (29 October 2011). "Jason Cook: My dad's death was one big joke". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 1 December 2012. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthor= (help)
  5. 1 2 Dipper, Andrew (2 September 2012). "Interview: Hebburn creator Jason Cook". Giggle Beats. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  6. http://faq.external.bbc.co.uk/questions/television/hebburn_furtherseries

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