Curtiss Cook Jr, a talented individual with a strong educational background from the esteemed Harlem School of the Arts, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. His impressive filmography boasts a diverse range of roles in notable projects such as the Sundance hit "Gook", "Ryan Koo's Amateur", "Jay Dockendorf's Naz & Maalik", and "Chris Morris' The Day Shall Come", the latter of which he considers one of his most proud accomplishments to date.
In addition to his film success, Curtiss has also demonstrated his versatility as an actor through his regional theater debut in "Brownsville Song (b-side for tray)" for The Long Wharf Theater and The Philadelphia Theater Company. His subsequent Off-Broadway debut in the Classic Stage Company's production of "Mother Courage and Her Children" and "Parable of The Sower" at NY's Public Theatre further solidified his reputation as a talented performer.
On television, Curtiss has accumulated a range of credits, including appearances on "Power", "Bull", "The Path", "Orange is the New Black", and a significant role in NBC's "Manifest". His upcoming role in Stephen King's "The Stand" miniseries for CBS is highly anticipated and promises to be a standout performance.
Throughout his career, Curtiss has been represented by Take 3 Talent Agency & Connecting Talent Company, as well as Ingber & Associates for commercial representation.