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Tommy Cook was born in Duluth, Minnesota, USA on July 5, 1930. In 1985, Tommy Cook married Elizabeth Saret, but they divorced. Tommy Cook has a son, Mikhael Cook, and an adopted daughter, Sara Jane, who is from Ecuador. Among the most important works of Tommy Cook are Jungle Girl 1941, Humoresque 1946, Adventures of Red Ryder 1940, and Night Passage 1957. Tommy Cook moved with the family to California, when he was still a child, where his mother deposited him at the Pasadena Theater after he showed an abnormal talent and obtained a continuous radio job, He made two short films with MGM and RKO to win the role of the Indian boy in the 12-act adventure series Red Rider starring Don Red Barry in 1940, the same role he had previously presented on radio, and he also presented the role of the jungle boy in Jungle Girl in 1940 from Starring Francis Gifford, and he did not give him any of the expected star roles, and he presented Tarzan and the Leopard Woman 1943 with the star Johnny Weissmuller and presented the movie American Guerrilla in the Philippines 1950 with the star Tyrone Power, and starred in The Vicious Years 1950 for which he won the Outstanding Performance Award But he found it very difficult to move from the stage of a child actor to the stage of an adult actor. The look and feel of Tommy Cook, with his short stature, caused him to play ethnic roles such as Italians, Africans, Indians, and Arabs. In the fifties he graduated from the University of California in Los Angeles, and also became a corporal in the US Marines, and became a notable presence on American television, and presented with his voice many animated films in the late sixties and early seventies, and continued to appear on film and television in supporting roles, until he entered at the beginning of the The nineties (2020).
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