Elisha Cook Jr.
AKA: Elisha Cook
Birthday: 1903-12-26
Died: 1995-05-18
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA
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Elisha Vanslyck Cook, Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995) was an American character actor who made a career out of playing cowardly villains and weedy neurotics in dozens of films. He was perhaps most noted for his portrayal of the "gunsel" Wilmer, who tries to intimidate Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon.
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Filmography
Character: Frank 'Stonewall' Torrey
Character: Joe (elevator operator)
Character: Gideon Smith / Micah Smith
Character: Harry Williams
Character: The Patron (Dexter)
Character: Bunker (as Elisha Cook)
Character: Eli the Taxi Driver
Character: Homer van Meter
Character: 'Whitey' Pollock
Character: Larry Teter, Town Barber
Character: Mickey Crawford
Character: Watson Pritchard
Character: Martin Schuyler
Character: Candymouth Duggan
Character: Underworld Leader
Character: Herbert Van Dyke
Character: Briggs (as Elisha Cook)
Character: Harold 'Chicopee' Nevins
Character: Blaine Crackel
Character: McBain, the chemist
Character: Ellen's father
Character: Seaman Rutherford Davis Pratt, aka 'The Professor'
Character: Punky (as Elisha Cook)
Character: Willie Peanuts
Character: Joseph Standish
Character: Oliver S. Patch
Character: Studio Engineer (uncredited)
Character: Lewis 'Tulsa' Cook
Character: Oliver ("Ollie") Stearns Jr.
Character: Member of the Glee Club
Character: Egbert Eggleston
Character: Piano Player (uncredited)
Character: Boy on Bench (uncredited)
Character: Office Boy (uncredited)
Character: Joe in 'Love Crazy' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Character: Mousy ("Municipalians")
Character: Bill (uncredited)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Self (from Don't Bother to Knock [1952]) (archive footage)
Character: Watson Pritchard (voice) (Archival)
Character: Hotel Desk Clerk
Character: Robert Austin / Norman Hazlitt