Elisha Jr. Cook
Elisha Jr. Cook
American actor Elisha Cook Jr. was the son of an influential theatrical actor/writer/producer who died early in the 20th Century. The younger Cook was in vaudeville and stock by the time he was fourteen-years old. In 1928, Cook enjoyed critical praise for his performance in the play Her Unborn Child, a performance he would repeat for his film debut in the 1930 film version of the play. The first ten years of Cook's Hollywood career found the slight, baby-faced actor playing innumerable college intellectuals and hapless freshmen (he's given plenty of screen time in 1936's Pigskin Parade). In 1940, Cook was cast as a man wrongly convicted of murder in Stranger on the Third Floor (1940), and so was launched the second phase of Cook's career as Helpless Victim. The actor's ability to play beyond this stereotype was first tapped by director John Huston, who cast Cook as Wilmer, the hair-trigger homicidal "gunsel" of Sidney Greenstreet in The Maltese Falcon (1941). So far down on the Hollywood totem pole that he wasn't billed in the Falcon opening credits, Cook suddenly found his services much in demand. Sometimes he'd be shot full of holes (as in the closing gag of 1941's Hellzapoppin'), sometimes he'd fall victim to some other grisly demise (poison in The Big Sleep [1946]), and sometimes he'd be the squirrelly little guy who turned out to be the last-reel murderer (I Wake Up Screaming [1941]; The Falcon's Alibi [1946]). At no time, however, was Cook ever again required to play the antiseptic "nerd" characters that had been his lot in the 1930s. Seemingly born to play "film noir" characters, Cook had one of his best extended moments in Phantom Lady (1944), wherein he plays a set of drums with ever-increasing orgiastic fervor. Another career high point was his death scene in Shane (1953); Cook is shot down by hired gun Jack Palance and plummets to the ground like a dead rabbit. A near-hermit in real life who lived in a remote mountain home and had to receive his studio calls by courier, Cook nonetheless never wanted for work, even late in life. Fans of the 1980s series Magnum PI will remember Cook in a recurring role as a the snarling elderly mobster Ice Pick. Having appeared in so many "cult" films, Elisha Cook Jr. has always been one of the most eagerly sought out interview subjects by film historians. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Elisha Jr. Cook:
- Hammett with Frederic Forrest , Peter Boyle , Marilu Henner , Roy Kinnear , R.G. Armstrong , Sylvia Sidney , Jack Nance , Royal Dano , Samuel Fuller , Hank Worden
- Dark Mountain with Ellen Drew , Regis Toomey , Eddie Quillan
- Dark Waters with Merle Oberon , Franchot Tone , Thomas Mitchell , Fay Bainter , John Qualen , Alan Napier
- The Champ with Jon Voight , Faye Dunaway , Rick Schroder , Jack Warden , Arthur Hill , Strother Martin , Joan Blondell , Bill Baldwin , Dana Elcar , Ken Wahl
- Pigskin Parade with Patsy Kelly , Jack Sr. Haley , Stuart Erwin , Johnny Downs , Betty Grable , Judy Garland , Grady Sutton , Emma Dunn , Si Jenks , Lynn Bari , Ben Hall , Alan Ladd , Edward J. LeSaint , David Sharpe
- Shane with Alan Ladd , Jean Arthur , Van Heflin , Brandon DeWilde , Jack Palance , Ben Johnson , Edgar Buchanan , John Dierkes , Ellen Corby , Nancy Kulp , John "Skins" Miller , Henry Wills , Howard J. Negley
- Sergeant York with Gary Cooper , Walter Brennan , Joan Leslie , Ward Bond , Margaret Wycherly , Stanley Ridges , George Tobias , Noah Jr. Beery , June Lockhart , Dickie Moore , Joseph Sawyer , Howard DaSilva , Frank Faylen , Kit Guard , Creighton Hale , George S. Irving , Si Jenks , Frank Marlowe , Tully Marshall , Charles B. Middleton , Gaylord "Steve" Pendleton , Ray Teal , Gig Young
- Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid with James Coburn , Kris Kristofferson , Bob Dylan , R.G. Armstrong , Jack Elam , Gene Evans , Paul Fix , Richard Jaeckel , Jason Jr. Robards , Katy Jurado , Slim Pickens , Harry Dean Stanton , Barry Sullivan , Dub Taylor , Chill Wills , Emilio Fernandez , L.Q. Jones , Sam Peckinpah , Charles Martin Smith
- 1941 with Dan Aykroyd , Ned Beatty , John Belushi , Murray Hamilton , Toshiro Mifune , Christopher Lee , Nancy Allen , Robert Stack , Warren Oates , Tim Matheson , Treat Williams , John Candy , Perry Lang , Slim Pickens , Wendie Jo Sperber , Lionel Stander , Joe Flaherty , Patti LuPone , Mickey Rourke , Dub Taylor , Samuel Fuller , John Landis , Penny Marshall , Michael McKean , Andy Tennant





