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Dane Jeffrey Cook (born March 18, 1972) is an American stand-up comedian and film actor. He has released six comedy albums: ''
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''; ''
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''; '' Vicious Circle''; '' Rough Around the Edges: Live from Madison Square Garden''; and '' Isolated Incident''. In 2006, ''Retaliation'' became the highest charting comedy album in 28 years and went
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. He performed an HBO special in late 2006, ''Vicious Circle'', a straight-to-DVD special titled ''Rough Around The Edges'' (which is included in the album of the same name), and a Comedy Central special in 2009 titled ''Isolated Incident''. He is known for his use of
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, often vulgar, and sometimes
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. He is one of the first comedians to use a personal webpage and MySpace to build a large fan base, and in 2006 was described as "alarmingly popular". As an actor, Cook has appeared in films since 1997, including ''
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'', '' Waiting...'', '' Employee of the Month'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mr. Brooks'', and '' My Best Friend's Girl''. He also provided the lead voice role in the 2013 computer-animated sports film '' Planes'', and its 2014 sequel '' Planes: Fire & Rescue'' as Dusty Crophopper. He was the second comedian (after
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) to sell out Madison Square Garden's large arena space.


Early life and education

Cook was born in
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, the second son of Donna Jean (née Ford; died 2006) and George F. Cook (died 2007). He has an older half-brother, Darryl, and five sisters. He grew up in a Catholic family of Irish descent. Cook has described himself as having been "pretty quiet, pretty introverted, shy" as a child, although he was a "wild child" at home. He overcame his shyness in his junior year of high school, when he began acting and doing stand-up comedy. After graduating from high school, he studied graphic design in college as a back-up plan, in case he did not achieve success in comedy. He now designs all of his merchandise, including the cover of his album, ''
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''.


Career


Early work

In 1990, Cook began performing stand-up in comedy clubs. On October 30, 1992, Cook and a group of local emerging improv/sketch comedians were scheduled to appear at the
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as part of local radio station WBCN's "Rock of Boston" music concert. Although they anticipated appearing earlier in the lineup, they were scheduled to perform between popular band
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and the final headline act Phish, making them somewhat nervous but determined to do well. Moments after they took the stage however, the crowd, neither expecting nor appreciating a comedy act at this late stage in the evening's program and impatient for Phish to go on, expressed their displeasure by throwing their shoes at the stage. Robert Kelly, also on stage as a member of the comedy group, pleaded with the audience to settle down and let them perform their act; the crowd instead escalated to throwing lighters. Sustaining minor injuries, Cook and the comedy group left the stage. Cook described the incident – as well as how dejected he felt and his resulting determination to someday return to the Boston Garden and perform successfully someday – as part of a web series for ''
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'' entitled "Worst I Ever Bombed".


Stand-up


1990s

In 1994, Cook moved to
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and began performing. Two years later, he moved to
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, where he still lives today. His big break came in 1998 when he appeared on
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's ''
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''. In 2000, Cook did a half-hour special on ''
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''. Since then his special has won the Comedy Central Stand-up showdown twice in a row.


2000s

In 2003, Cook released his first CD/
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, ''
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''. He signed a contract with
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. The album is
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. He released his second CD/DVD in 2005, entitled ''
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''. This album went
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and made Cook the first comic in 27 years to have an album in the top 5 on the Billboard charts after
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's '' A Wild and Crazy Guy'' moved as high as #2 in late 1978. He performed at the MTV Video Music Awards, and then afterwards he joined Snoop Dogg in presenting the award for
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. On April 15, 2005, Cook performed his first HBO Special entitled ''Vicious Circle''. '' Vicious Circle'' was filmed "
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" at the
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. The same year, Cook shot two pilot episodes for his own sitcom, ''Cooked''. The sitcom was not picked up and the two pilot episodes were later released on DVD as the ''Lost Pilot''. That same year, he embarked on a 30-day, 20-show college tour called
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with his longtime friends Robert Kelly,
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, and
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. The tour was filmed and was later made into a 9-episode documentary on HBO. On December 3, 2005, Cook hosted ''
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'' (''SNL''). He would then go on to host the premiere of season 32 of ''SNL'' a year later. The same year Cook launched his own company, ''Superfinger Entertainment'', in order to produce his own albums and videos. In 2006, Cook headlined for Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour and hosted the 2006
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alongside Jessica Simpson. The following year he won the award for Best Comedian. On November 12, 2007, Cook became the second comic to sell out Madison Square Garden's large arena space after Andrew Dice Clay accomplished this feat in 1990. He did two sold-out shows in one night. The show was filmed and would later be put onto a DVD to be sold on Cook's third comedy album. Cook won the Big Entertainer Award at the VH1 Big in '06 Awards, and ''
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'' magazine's Hot Comic of the Year. The following day, November 13, 2007, he released his third CD/DVD entitled ''Rough Around The Edges'', which was filmed live at Madison Square Garden in
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. During that time, he embarked on his first arena tour. On April 10, 2007, Cook broke the
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's endurance record (previously held by
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) by performing on stage for three hours and 50 minutes. Dave Chappelle would break the record five days later by performing for six hours and seven minutes. Chappelle beat that record on December 3, 2007, by performing for six hours and twelve minutes. On January 1, 2008, Cook broke Chappelle's record, by performing on stage for seven hours. From May 23, 2008, to May 25, 2008, Cook reunited with Robert Kelly and Al Del Bene for three shows at The Coliseum in Caesars Palace. From May 29-June 4, 2008 the trio went to Iraq to perform for the troops. Del Bene was the Emcee, Kelly was the feature, and Cook was the headliner. He finished his fourth album, '' Isolated Incident''; a performance which aired on Comedy Central on May 17, 2009, with the release of the record following two days later. He kicked off that tour at the Mohegan Sun in
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, on April 25, 2009. This album was the last as part of Cook's four-record deal with Comedy Central Records. The new album was performed at Laugh Factory in Hollywood, which is considered to be Cook's home base, where he goes to work on new material. He released the DVD version of ''Isolated Incident'' in November 2009.


2010s

In 2012, Cook caused a minor controversy when a joke he made in a comedy club about the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting was recorded and made the headlines.He later took to Twitter to apologize, "I am devastated by the recent tragedy in Colorado & did not mean to make light of what happened. I made a bad judgment call with my material last night & regret making a joke at such a sensitive time. My heart goes out to all of the families & friends of the victims." In 2014,
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aired Cook's ''Troublemaker'' special. In September 2016 Cook headlined with
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at the Oddball Comedy Festival in
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,
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, and the Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival in Irvine,
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. He also toured
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in November at the annual " Just For Laughs" comedy festival. In May 2018 he performed at Hard Rock Rocksino in Northfield Park,
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. At the end of 2018 Cook announced the "Tell It Like It is" Tour, his first full-scale stand-up tour since "Under Oath" in 2013. The tour began in February 2019 in Huntington, New York and concluded in November in
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, California.


Film

Cook began his film career with small roles in the late 1990s, including ''
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'' as "The Waffler", and opposite
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in 1999's ''
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.'' In 2006, Cook starred in his first leading role as Zack Bradley in '' Employee of the Month'', which co-starred Jessica Simpson and Dax Shepard. The film made a modest $30 million against a $12 million budget. In June 2007, Cook co-starred in his first dramatic role as the devious photographer "Mr. Smith" in '' Mr. Brooks'', which starred
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. The film debuted at number 4 at the box office, grossing $10,017,067 in its opening weekend. In September 2007, Cook starred as dentist Charlie Logan in ''
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'', which co-starred Jessica Alba and Dan Fogler. The film was the second-highest-grossing film (#1 Comedy) at the U.S. box office in its opening weekend, grossing $13.6 million in 2,612 theaters. The film went on to have a total box office tally of approximately $35 million U.S. and $24 million foreign. A month later, Cook co-starred as Mitch Burns in ''
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'', which starred
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. The film grossed $11.8 million in 1,921 theaters its opening weekend, ranking number 2 at the box office. As of July 6, 2008, it has grossed $62,745,217. In 2008, Cook starred as air purifier call-center supervisor Tank Turner in '' My Best Friend's Girl'' with
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,
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, and Alec Baldwin. The film grossed $8.2 million in its opening weekend, debuting at #3 at the box office. In 2010, Cook claimed that he had auditioned for the role of Captain America for '' Captain America: The First Avenger'', although director
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did not have him on the short list for the part. In 2013, Cook voiced the character of Dusty Crophopper in the animated film, '' Planes'', a spin-off of
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's ''Cars'' franchise. He reprised his role as Dusty in the 2014 sequel '' Planes: Fire & Rescue''. In 2015, Cook starred in the film '' 400 Days'' with
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,
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, and Ben Feldman. The film was directed by Matt Osterman and executive produced by Cook.


Stage

On November 18, 2010, it was announced that both Cook and
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would be starring in
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's 2011 Broadway production of '' Fat Pig''; however, before the show began it was postponed for financial reasons.


Television

His first TV role was playing a quarterback named Kyle on the 1995
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comedy '' Maybe This Time'', which starred
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,
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and Ashley Johnson. In October 2005, during an interview with Jay Leno on ''
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'', actress Charlize Theron leaned forward and allowed Cook to kiss her backside. In May 2012, it was announced that Cook would be starring in the new NBC comedy ''
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''. On October 12, 2012, the show was canceled prior to its airing after filming four out of six episodes.


Comedic style

Cook's style is principally "long-form storytelling" and "multipurpose phrases". Cook says his onstage persona is a combination of the personalities of his mom, Donna, and his dad, George. "My mother is like a Looney Tunes cartoon. She's wiggly ... She has the ability to tongue in cheek a lot, and do it in a way where she's being physical. My dad is the polar opposite. He always had a little 'what the fuck' in his voice. Even if he knew nothing about what he was talking about, he could sell it. So I looked at these two extremely funny people and created a style of comedy from absorbing their actions." He explains:


Reception

One reviewer noted that Cook attracted a young, growing audience through colorful observations and high energy performances. Commentators in a variety of media sources have characterized Dane Cook's humor as unfunny."Pop Life: The Joke's on Us: How can any comedian get as famous as Dane Cook has with no jokes?"
by
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, ''
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'', October 19, 2006.
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has criticized Dane Cook for his lack of real material and for his inflated ego; saying " edoes not make me laugh, at all, in any way, shape or form." When asked about his opinion of Cook on ''
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'', comedian
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said "he doesn't make me laugh, but that doesn't mean he's not funny." On Boston radio station WBCN, Dane Cook was named by radio show
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to a tournament of the top 16 "Worst Comedians" and, based on listener voting, was voted the "Worst Comedian" of all. In the ''
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'', Elie Zwiebel and co-author Jesse Bean wrote that "he's managed to become one of the most overrated comics ever" and that his act is "boringly stagnant". In an interview with Jason Tanamor of Zoiks! Online, Tanamor asked Cook why he was so despised. Cook stated that he'd had conversations with his therapist, attributing some of the negativity to his alpha demeanor. Add to that, Cook's highly successful career. "Unfortunately, what you find is, you know in your graduating class with the guys you came up with, there's going to be some dudes in front of you that don't want you catching up, and there's going to be some guys behind you that maybe they've never had an opportunity. That, coupled with, like you said, reaching the Billboard charts with 'Retaliation' and a lot of people going, 'Who the fuck does he think he is?'
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talked about Cook's reputation within the comedy industry, saying: "Everyone kills this guy ... Not one comedian comes on y Sirius radio showand says 'I'm so happy for him', which is weird. ... They can't stand this poor guy." Breuer went on to say that he personally thinks Cook is a "tremendous performer"."Comics Question the Rise of Dane Cook"
''Free Press Release'', November 9, 2006.
Paul Provenza said that he was not a fan of his earlier work, but "...caught a couple of Dane Cook shows at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, and he was fantastic", and became a fan because he felt he had "matured".


Accusations of plagiarism

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claimed that Cook performed a bit on an episode of ''
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'' that Rogan had developed on ''I'm Gonna Be Dead Someday'', and claimed to have performed the routine earlier in clubs with Cook present. In 2010 Rogan had Cook as a guest on his podcast, telling him that he was a "good dude" and that he was "...glad we put all that shit past and hung out...I think you are doing some awesome shit." Cook replied: "That means the world hearing that from you, Joe ... You've got a lot of integrity and I've always had a lot of respect for you." There was also widespread Internet discussion regarding 3 bits from Cook's 2005 album ''
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'', and similar bits from comic
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's 2001 album '' Live in Houston''.Getlen, Larry. "Take the Funny and Run". ''Radar''. February 14, 2007. In 2011, Cook played himself in an episode of '' Louie'', scripted by C.K., centering on a fictional encounter between the two comics during which they discuss the controversy.Dane Cook settles Louis C.K. joke-stealing feud on Louie
. ''EW.com''. August 5, 2011.
In an interview in 2012, Louis C.K. defended Cook, saying "I don't think he stole from me knowingly... I think he sort of got some of my jokes in his head and got sloppy. He's a good guy and not capable of maleficence."


Tours

* Tourgasm 2005 (w/ Robert Kelly, Gary Gulman, Jay Davis) * Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour 2006 (w/ Dave Attell, Greg Giraldo and Sean Rouse) * Rough Around The Edges Tour 2007 * Globo Thermo Tour 2008 (w/ Robert Kelly and Al Del Bene) * Isolated Incident 2009 * Under Oath 2013 * Tell It Like It Is Tour 2019


Personal life

Cook's half-brother, Darryl McCauley, served as his business manager until 2008, when Cook discovered that McCauley and his wife Erika had
embezzled Embezzlement is a crime that consists of withholding assets for the purpose of conversion of such assets, by one or more persons to whom the assets were entrusted, either to be held or to be used for specific purposes. Embezzlement is a type ...
at least $12 million from Cook. Both Darryl and Erika McCauley were charged with embezzlement and larceny in 2010 and pleaded guilty. Darryl was sentenced to six years in prison and 16 years of
probation Probation in criminal law is a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court often in lieu of incarceration. In some jurisdictions, the term ''probation'' applies only to community sentences (alternatives to incarceration), such ...
, and Erika was sentenced to three years in prison and 13 years of probation. Both were ordered to pay
restitution The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to ''give up'' their gains to the claimant. It should be contrasted with the law of compensation, the law of loss-based recovery, in which a court ...
to Cook. In 2017, Cook began dating Kelsi Taylor, who is 26 years his junior. In August of 2022, the couple announced their engagement.


Discography


Albums


Other releases

* 2006: '' Dane Cook's Tourgasm'' (3DVD) * 2007: ''The Lost Pilots'' (DVD) Sony Pictures Television.


Singles

* "I'll Never Be You" (2006) * "Forward" (2007) * "Drunk Girl/Red Car" (2010) Cook co-wrote and performed the song "Ruthie Pigface Draper" for the ''
Dan In Real Life ''Dan in Real Life'' is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Hedges, and stars Steve Carell, Alison Pill, Juliette Binoche, Dianne Wiest, John Mahoney and Dane Cook. This is the first Touchstone Pictures film to be distributed by W ...
'' film with Norbert Leo Butz. Cook provided guest vocals on the 2011 song ''In the Future'' by Steel Panther from their third studio album '' Balls Out''.


Filmography


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Dane 1972 births Living people 20th-century American comedians 21st-century American comedians 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors American male film actors American male television actors American male voice actors American people of Irish descent American stand-up comedians Male actors from Cambridge, Massachusetts Comedians from Massachusetts