Ben Cook (actor)

Benjamin Tyler Cook (born December 11, 1997)[1][2] is an American actor, singer and dancer, known for his work across stage and screen.

Benjamin Cook
Ben Cook in 2016
Born
Benjamin Tyler Cook

(1997-12-11) December 11, 1997 (age 26)
EducationProfessional Performing Arts School
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active2007–present

Cook has appeared on the Broadway stage in Ragtime, Billy Elliot the Musical (for which he was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award), Tuck Everlasting, Mean Girls, West Side Story, and Illinoise. He has also performed in two Broadway national tours, Billy Elliot the Musical and Newsies the Musical, and appeared on television in episodes of 30 Rock, House of Cards, Veep, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and in the HBO film Paterno. He most recently appeared as a Jet in the 2021 film version of West Side Story and as Henry in the HBO Max horror series Pretty Little Liars (2022–present), a reboot of the original 2010s series.

Early life

Cook was born in Eden, North Carolina, and grew up in New York City and Lorton, Virginia.[3] He is the youngest child of Jill and Glenn Cook. His mother is the executive director of the American School Counsellor Association.[4] His father is a photographer, blogger, and publishing consultant.[5]

[6] He attended the Professional Performing Arts School in New York City for middle school and during high school.[7]

Career

Musical theatre

Cook performed in several productions as a child in Washington, D.C., including at Ford's Theatre and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[6] He made his Broadway debut at the age of eleven in Ragtime at the Neil Simon Theatre, understudying and performing the role of Edgar (The Little Boy).[6][8] His next Broadway role was Tall Boy in Billy Elliot the Musical at the Imperial Theatre, and played the roles of Michael, then Billy in the North American National Tour of the production. His final tour performance as "Billy" was in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 19, 2013.[9]

From the age of 16, he toured for a year and a half in the role of Race and occasionally performed the role of Crutchie as the understudy in the first national tour of Newsies the Musical.[6][10] In January 2016, after over 500 performances, Cook left that tour and joined the original Broadway cast of Tuck Everlasting. Previews began in March 2016,[11] and the show closed the same May.[12]

Cook joined the ensemble of the musical adaptation of the film Mean Girls. Its pre-Broadway tryout began in October 2017 at the National Theatre, in Washington D.C.[13][14] The show premiered on Broadway in April 2018.[8] He was set to appear in the 2020 Broadway revival of West Side Story as Riff, the leader of the Jets,[15] but he left the production after being injured in a preview performance.[16]

Film and television

On television, Cook appeared as young Jack on 30 Rock, in the episode "Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish" (2010);[17] and as Walt in the episode of the HBO series Veep titled "The Choice" (2014).[18] He played Heather Dunbar's son in the episode "Chapter 27" of the Netflix series House of Cards (2013).[19] On Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, he played Adam Turner in the episode "Great Expectations" (2017).[20]

Cook reprised his role of Race in Newsies in the film adaptation of the musical, which received a limited release in February 2017[21][22] and later on Netflix before moving to Disney+.[23][24][25] In 2018, he appeared in the HBO film Paterno.[26]

He also appeared in the 2021 film adaptation of West Side Story as Mouthpiece, a member of the Jets.[27]

Credits

Theatre

Theatre
DateTitleRoleTheatreNote
November 16, 2007 –
December 30, 2007
A Christmas CarolTiny Tim[28]Ford's TheatreWashington D.C.
February 28, 2008 –
April 13, 2008
MacbethYoung Macduff[29]Folger Shakespeare Library
December 2, 2008 –
December 28, 2008
A Christmas CarolUrchin, Ignorance, Turkey BoyFord's Theatre
February 3, 2009 –
March 8, 2009
The Heavens Are Hung in BlackTad Lincoln[30]Lansburgh Theatre
April 18, 2009 –
May 17, 2009
RagtimeUnderstudy: Edgar (The little boy)[31]John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
November 15, 2009 –
January 10, 2010
Understudy: Edgar (The little boy)[32][33]Neil Simon TheatreBroadway
March 12, 2010 –
April 4, 2010
The Golden AgeThe Page[34]John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ArtsWashington D.C.
July 7, 2010 –
October 14, 2011
Billy Elliot the MusicalTall/Posh Boy,
Understudy: Michael[35]
Imperial TheatreBroadway
November 3, 2011 –
January 22, 2012
Michael[36]National TourNational Tour
June 30, 2012 –
May 19, 2013
Billy[37]
October 11, 2014 –
January 31, 2016
Newsies the MusicalRace, Understudy: Crutchie[38]
Previews began:
March 31, 2016
Opened on:
April 26, 2016[39][40]
Closed on:
May 29, 2016[41][42]
Tuck EverlastingEnsemble, Understudy: Jesse Tuck, Hugo[1]Broadhurst TheatreBroadway
October 31, 2017–
December 3, 2017
Mean GirlsEnsemble[1]National Theatre (Washington, D.C.)Pre-Broadway Out of Town Run
Previews began:
March 12, 2018
Opened on:
April 8, 2018
Cook's last performance:
April 8, 2019[43]
August Wilson TheatreBroadway
Previews began:
December 10, 2019
Left production on:
January 5, 2020
West Side StoryRiffBroadway Theatre
June 23, 2023–
July 2, 2023
IllinoiseWill/PlayerBard SummerScapeRegional
January 28, 2024–
February 18, 2024
Carl/PlayerChicago Shakespeare Theater
March 2, 2024–
March 26, 2024
Park Avenue ArmoryOff-Broadway
April 24, 2024–
August 10, 2024
St. James TheatreBroadway

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021West Side StoryMouthpiece
2023Happiness for BeginnersBeckett

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesNetwork
201030 RockYoung Jack Donaghy[44]Episode: "Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish"NBC
2013House of CardsHeather Dunbar's son[45]Episode: "Chapter 27"Netflix
2014VeepWalt[46]Episode: "The Choice"HBO
2017Law & Order: Special Victims UnitAdam Turner[47]Episode: "Great Expectations"NBC
2018PaternoAaron FisherTelevision filmHBO
2022The First LadySteven FordRecurring; 5 episodesShowtime[48]
2022Pretty Little Liars: Original SinHenry NelsonRecurring; 15 episodesHBO Max[49]
2023FBI: Most WantedLuke SpottiswoodEpisode: "Black Mirror"CBS

Awards

YearAwardCategoryRoleResultRef.
2012
Helen Hayes AwardsOutstanding Supporting Performer, Non-Resident ProductionBilly Elliot the MusicalNominated
2022
Critics' Choice AwardsBest Acting EnsembleWest Side StoryNominated
2024
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Featured Performer in an Off-Broadway MusicalIllinoiseNominated

References