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Samuel Edward-Cook

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Samuel Edward-Cook
Born
York,England
EducationYork College
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art[1]
OccupationActor
Years active2010–present
TelevisionLand Girls
Peaky Blinders
Innocent
Pure

Samuel Edward-Cookis an English actor, known for his roles as Walter Storey in theBBCdrama seriesLand Girls(2009), as Danny Whizz-Bang in theBBCdrama seriesPeaky Blinders(2013),[2]as DC Steve Beckton in theITVdrama seriesInnocent(2018).[3]and asJasonin theITVsoap operaEmmerdale.

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Land Girls Walter Storey
2012 Magwitch Abel Magwitch[4] Short
2013 Peaky Blinders Danny 'Whizz-Bang' Owen Series 1
2013 Passenger Peter Short
2014 Doctors Tristan Episodes: "The Low Ground" and "The Moral High Ground"
2016 Brief Encounters Dougie
2017 Emmerdale Jason[5][6][7] Recurring role
2017 Switch Driver Short
2018 Casualty Paul Billington Episode: #32.19
2018 Innocent DC Steve Beckton
2019 Silent Witness Mick Knight[8] Episode: To Brighton, To Brighton (Part 1 and 2)
2019 Pure Sam
2023 Better Ceri Davies
2023 The Gallows Pole Isaac Hartley TV mini series

Radio[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2017 A Clockwork Orange Alex[9] Performed live inHullwith theBBC Philharmonic

Stage[edit]

Year Title Role Writer Director Venue
2012 Boys Mack[10] Ella Hickson Robert Icke Nuffield Theatre,Southampton
2013 Glory Dazed Ray[11] Cat Jones Elle While Soho Upstairs,London
2013 King Lear Edmund[12][13] William Shakespeare Lucy Bailey Theatre Royal Bath,Bath
2014 Our Big Land Roman[14][15] Dan Allum Amy Hodge Ovalhouse,London
2015 Titus Andronicus Demetrius William Shakespeare Lucy Bailey Shakespeare's Globe,London
2015 Antigone Haimon[16][17] Sophocles Ivo van Hove King’s Theatre,Edinburgh Festival
2017 Persuasion Commander Frederick Wentworth[18][19] Jane Austen Jeff James Royal Exchange Theatre,Manchester
2019 Glory Dazed Ray[20] Cat Jones Adrian Rawlins East Riding Theatre,Beverley

References[edit]

  1. ^"RADA Alumni - Samuel Edward-Cook, 2011".RADA.Retrieved4 May2020.
  2. ^"Peaky Blinders - Series 1, Episode 1".BBC One.Retrieved4 May2020.
  3. ^"Meet the cast of ITV's Innocent, 1 June 2018".Radio Times.Retrieved4 May2020.
  4. ^"Short film Magwitch premiers at Rochester Cathedral, 2 February 2012".Kent Film Office.Retrieved9 May2020.
  5. ^"Emmerdale star Samuel Edward-Cook talks evil Jason and the prison homophobia story, 6 March 2017".Metro.Retrieved4 May2020.
  6. ^"Emmerdale star Samuel Edward-Cook opens up about his 'challenging' Jason prison storyline with Aaron Dingle: 'I have managed to avoid getting any death threats!', 8 March 2017".OK.Retrieved4 May2020.
  7. ^"Emmerdale: Aaron and Jason fight outcome is revealed, 29 August 2017".Radio Times.Retrieved4 May2020.
  8. ^"Meet the cast of Silent Witness 2019, 20 June 2019".Radio Times.Retrieved4 May2020.
  9. ^"Drama on 3 - A Clockwork Orange, 1 October 2017".BBC.Retrieved5 May2020.
  10. ^"Boys by Ella Hickson".HighTide Theatre.Retrieved5 May2020.
  11. ^"Glory Dazed – review, 1 May 2013".The Guardian.Retrieved5 May2020.
  12. ^"King Lear, Theatre Royal Bath, until August 10, 1 August 2013".Wiltshire Times.Retrieved5 May2020.
  13. ^"King Lear – review, 1 August 2013".The Guardian.Retrieved5 May2020.
  14. ^"Our Big Land by Dan Allum".Ovalhouse.Retrieved4 May2020.
  15. ^"Our Big Land – review, 21 February 2014".The Guardian.Retrieved4 May2020.
  16. ^"Former Performing Arts Students Act in Internationally Acclaimed Antigone Production, 23 April 2015".York College.Retrieved5 May2020.
  17. ^"Antigone at King's Theatre, Edinburgh Festival, 10 August 2015".The Times.Retrieved5 May2020.
  18. ^"PERSUASION".Royal Exchange Theatre.Retrieved5 May2020.
  19. ^"Persuasion -" A provocative, contemporary reworking ", 2 June 2017".The Stage.Retrieved4 May2020.
  20. ^"York actor Samuel Edward-Cook brings PTSD play to East Riding Theatre, 24 January 2019".The Press.Retrieved4 May2020.

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