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  1. Take one gifted actor, throw him into a world famous Comedy school, give him cheeky schoolboy looks and what do you get. You get the ridiculous talent that is my friend, Matt Cook. Matt has starred in some of the funniest shows on TV including Will & Grace, 2 Broke Girls, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and more recently Man With A Plan with Friends ...

  2. May 31, 2024 · Matt Cook is a Visionary Entrepreneur. In addition to his culinary pursuits, Matt Cook has ventured into the realm of entrepreneurship, establishing successful restaurants that embody his culinary philosophy. His innovative approach to restaurant management and commitment to delivering exceptional dining experiences have solidified his ...

  3. Matthew "Matt" Cook (born July 12, 1984 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is an American actor known mostly for his roles as Mo McCracken on the TBS sitcom Clipped and, most recently, as Lowell in the CBS sitcom Man with a Plan. Matt Cook was born in Harrisburg, PA and grew up in Barnegat Light and Ship Bottom on Long Beach Island in New Jersey, where he attended Southern Regional High School. He ...

  4. Matt Cook started his career with a background in sketch and improvisational comedy. Cook founded sketch group Big Boss, performed with various improv troupes in the Los Angeles area, and, most notably, was a member of the Main Company at The Groundlings Theatre.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › matt_cook_2Matt Cook | Rotten Tomatoes

    Matt Cook. Highest Rated: Not Available. Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Jul 12, 1984. Birthplace: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA. Matt Cook started his career with a background in sketch ...

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  7. matthew.cook@mansfield.ox.ac.uk. I am a social and cultural historian specialising in LGBT and queer history. My books include London and the Culture of Homosexuality (2003), A Gay History of Britain (lead author; 2007), Queer Domesticities (2014), Queer Beyond London (with Alison Oram; 2022) and Writing Queer History (forthcoming 2024).