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Elisha Cook Jr.

Elisha Cook Jr.

63 titles Acting Dec 26, 1903 Died: May 18, 1995 San Francisco, California, USA

Elisha Vanslyck Cook, Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995) was a distinguished American character actor recognized for embodying cowardly villains and neurotic characters across a multitude of films. Cook's unique ability to portray these types made him a memorable presence in Hollywood. One of his most iconic roles came in the 1941 classic, The Maltese Falcon, where he played the role of Wilmer, a menacing "gunsel" attempting to intimidate the legendary Humphrey Bogart’s character, Sam Spade.

Throughout his extensive career, which spanned over five decades, Cook appeared in numerous films, showcasing his talent for playing characters that often teetered on the edge of hysteria and vulnerability. His performances were characterized by a blend of charm and menace, which endeared him to audiences and directors alike.

Cook's contributions to cinema were not limited to just one genre; he seamlessly transitioned between film noir, westerns, and comedies, demonstrating his versatility as an actor. Despite his smaller stature and distinctive features, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, becoming a beloved figure in American cinema. Cook's legacy endures, with his work still celebrated by film enthusiasts and historians today.

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