Roderick Cook

Roderick Cook

Deceased · Born: Feb 9, 1932 · Died: Aug 17, 1990

Personal Details

BornFeb 9, 1932 London, England, UK

Biography

Roderick Cook, a renowned thespian and artistic director, entered the world on February 9, 1932, in the cosmopolitan city of London, England, United Kingdom. This talented individual would go on to make a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and direction in films such as Amadeus (1984),9½ Weeks (1986),and The Life and Death of Sir John Falstaff (1959).

Throughout his illustrious career, Cook's work captivated audiences and earned him widespread recognition. His ability to bring characters to life on the big screen was a testament to his remarkable skill and dedication to his craft.

Sadly, Roderick Cook's life came to a close on August 17, 1990, in Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his passing, his contributions to the world of film and theatre continue to be celebrated and cherished by fans and colleagues alike.

Career

1992
Two-Fisted Tales
Two-Fisted Tales as Cornelius Bosch (segment "Showdown")
1990
1988
Spellbinder
Spellbinder as Ed Kennerle
1986
Rockabye
Rockabye as Christopher Zellner
9½ Weeks
9½ Weeks as Sinclair - the Critic
1984
Silent Madness
Silent Madness as Dr. Michael Kruger
Garbo Talks
Garbo Talks as Von Klammer
Amadeus
Amadeus as Count Von Strack
1978
Girlfriends
Girlfriends as Carpel
1974
Our Time
Our Time as Headmaster
1967
Soldier in Love
Soldier in Love as Second Courtier