
Josh Cooke
Joshua Gregory Cooke (born 22 November 1979) is an American actor, songwriter, comedian, and musician.
He played Louis Greene, a lab intern and video game designer, in the Showtime series DEXTER.
Appearances[]
- "The Angel of Death"
- "Just Let Go"
- "Nebraska"
- "Sin of Omission"
- "Get Gellar"
- "Ricochet Rabbit"
- "Talk to the Hand"
- "This is the Way the World Ends"
Career[]
Film
His film credits include roles in Framing John DeLorean (2019); The Middle of X (2018); Hail, Caesar! (2016); The Opposite Sex (2014); Finding Joy (2013); Miss Dial (2013); 16-Love (2012); Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011); Group Sex (2010); A Fork in the Road (2010); Barbariana: Queen of the Savages (2009); I Love You, Man (2009); My Sassy Girl (2008); The Party Never Stops: Making of Bachelor Party 2 (2008); Bachelor Party 2: Analysis of a Stripper Fight (2008); Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation (2008); YPF (2007); Wasted (2006); and Partner(s) (2005),
TV Movies
His credits include roles in Brothers-in-Law (2012); Lost & Found (2009); Fourplay (2008); My Best Friend's Girl (2008); Law Dogs (2007); and Snowglobe (2007),
Shorts
His shorts include State of the State (2019); I Heard Something (2016); Hootie (2010); Arts & Crafts (2010); INST MSGS (Instant Messages) (2009); The New 20's (2009); The Babysitter (2008); Rubberheart (2007); The Boy Princes: A Tragedie Most Monstrous (2007); and Myopia (2005),
Television
His TV credits include roles on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Saint X; Grace and Frankie; The Equalizer; The Blacklist; The Right Stuff; Bull; The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; Young Sheldon; S.W.A.T.; Younger; Castle Rock; Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Blindspot; Gone; Chicago Justice; Longmire; The Middle; Elementary; Proof; Manhattan; Hart of Dixie; Royal Pains; Issues; Svetlana; Better with You; Simply Plimpton; Notes from the Underbelly; In Plain Sight; Suitemates; The Closer; Numb3rs The Ex List; Scrubs; Dollhouse; Saving Grace; Robot Chicken (voice); Big Day; The King of Queens; Four Kings; Curb Your Enthusiasm; Committed (2005); Unscripted (2005); Without a Trace; 10-8: Officers on Duty; Dragnet; and Once and Again,
Personal Life[]
Cooke was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and attended Harriton High School. He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2004, where he majored in theater. In 2011, he married singer/songwriter Eleisha Eagle. He has one child.
Trivia[]
- On November 10, 2015, he released his debut album 'fō under the stagename "fō"
- Height: 5'10"
- He has been recognized for his acting work with such awards as the James Pendleton Foundation Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Performance and the Judith & Milton R. Stark Scholarship.