Peter Cook

British actor, satirist, writer and comedian (1937-1995)

Peter Cook was an iconic English comedian, actor, and writer who was a leading figure in the British satire boom of the 1960s. He co-created the famous comedy stage revue ‘Beyond the Fringe’ and opened the influential Soho comedy club ‘The Establishment’. His long-running partnership with Dudley Moore produced beloved TV shows and films like ‘Not Only… But Also’ and ‘Bedazzled’.

About the Peter Cook

Peter Edward Cookwas an English comedian, actor, satirist, playwright and screenwriter. He was the leading figure of the British satire boom of the 1960s, and he was associated with the anti-establishment comedic movement that emerged in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s.

Born in Torquay, he was educated at the University of Cambridge. There he became involved with the Footlights Club, of which he later became president. After graduating, he created the comedy stage revue Beyond the Fringe, beginning a long-running partnership with Dudley Moore. In 1961, Cook opened the comedy club The Establishment in Soho. In 1965, Cook and Moore began a television career, beginning with Not Only… But Also. Cook’s deadpan monologues contrasted with Moore’s buffoonery. They received the 1966 British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance. Following the success of the show, the duo appeared together in the films The Wrong Boxand Bedazzled (1967). Cook and Moore returned to television projects continuing to the late 1970s, including co-presenting Saturday Night Live in the United States. From 1978 until his death in 1995, Cook no longer collaborated with Moore, apart from a few cameo appearances but continued to be a regular performer in British television and film.

Referred to as “the father of modern satire” by The Guardian in 2005, Cook was ranked number one in the Comedians’ Comedian, a poll of more than 300 comics, comedy writers, producers and directors in the English-speaking world.

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Peter Cook was an English comedian, actor, satirist, playwright and screenwriter.

Peter Cook was born on November 17, 1937 in Torquay, England.

Peter Cook became involved in comedy through the Footlights Club at the University of Cambridge, where he later became president.

Peter Cook’s long-running partnership with Dudley Moore included the comedy stage revue ‘Beyond the Fringe’, the TV show ‘Not Only… But Also’, and the films ‘The Wrong Box’ and ‘Bedazzled’.

Peter Cook was referred to as ,the father of modern satire, and was ranked number one in the Comedians’ Comedian poll of over 300 comics, writers, producers and directors.

Peter Cook passed away on January 9, 1995.

Peter Cook opened the comedy club The Establishment in Soho, London in 1961.