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  1. Matthew Cook is an American mathematician. Matthew or Matt Cook may also refer to: Matt Cook (actor) (born 1984), American television and film actor. Matt Cook (historian), Birkbeck College professor. Matt Cook (rugby league) (born 1986), English rugby union and rugby league footballer. Matt Cook (sledge hockey) (1987–2010), Canadian ice ...

  2. Matthew's teaching interests are in innovation and urban development. He is Qualification Lead for Technology and Innovation Management and Presentation Team Chair of the post graduate module T849 Strategic Capabilities for Technological Innovation. He is also lead author of a new block concerned with cities and sustainability which will form ...

  3. 1M Followers, 139 Following, 21 Posts - MATTHEW COOK (@matthewcookofficial) on Instagram: "“Cooky” TikTok: @matthewcookofficial Everything else ⬇️"

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm6001430Matthew Cook - IMDb

    Matthew Cook. Self: Bad 25. Matthew David Cook is an Internet personality. He found early success on the video-sharing platform YouTube. He is mostly active on Snapchat and Instagram. Matthew Cook is known for Talk To Me (2022) and Blade (2025). Matthew Cook was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He has gained a high following on the ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm2288785Matthew Cooke - IMDb

    Matthew Cooke. Director: Bad Dad. Since July 2015 Actor / Filmmaker / Activist Matthew Cooke's social justice and advocacy commentaries have been viewed over 100 million times on FaceBook - shared and promoted by the ACLU, World Star Hip Hop, Bernie Sanders, Cornel West, Susan Sarandon, Julian Lennon, DL Hughley, Adrian Grenier, RYOT.org, FilmingCops.org, The Anti-Media, The Free Thought ...

  6. www.matthewcooke.comMatthew Cooke

    In the late 1990’s, Cooke was a creative director for Capitol Records. In 1999 he pioneered the first single-field search engine (before Google), which earned a Best-of-the-Web Award from Print Magazine and a partnership with Intel, Time-Warner, and AOL. He taught digital arts at Otis College of Design before transitioning to filmmaking.