Birthday: 4 October 1979, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Height: 157 cm
Minneapolis native Rachael Leigh Cook began her career as a model at the tender age of 10, gracing Milk-Bone(R) boxes and Target(R) ads nationwide in the USA. She also appeared in a now-famous (in the USA) anti-drug TV spot in which, armed with a frying pan, she bashed her way through a kitchen to show the disastrous effects of heroin. At 14, her m...
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Minneapolis native Rachael Leigh Cook began her career as a model at the tender age of 10, gracing Milk-Bone(R) boxes and Target(R) ads nationwide in the USA. She also appeared in a now-famous (in the USA) anti-drug TV spot in which, armed with a frying pan, she bashed her way through a kitchen to show the disastrous effects of heroin. At 14, her modeling agency sent her to read for a short film (26 Summer Street (1996)) and changed the course of her young life--from that moment on, Cook was hooked on acting. When she reached L.A. later that year, Cook bypassed the wannabe stage and nailed her first audition (for the part of a budding entrepreneur in The Baby-Sitters Club (1995)). She returned to theaters three months later in the Jonathan Taylor Thomas vehicle Tom and Huck (1995), then filled her calendar with appearances in independent and made-for-TV movies. She divided her time between Minneapolis and Tinseltown, shuttling from school events to movie shoots with her mother in tow. Cook's starlet status crystallized in 1999, when she starred opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. in the Pygmalion retelling She's All That (1999). Her on-screen transformation from ugly duckling to ravishing beauty scored several teen-oriented awards and made Cook a hot commodity in Hollywood. She signed for a handful of plum follow-up roles, including a troubled adolescent in Sylvester Stallone's Get Carter (2000), a frontier gal in Texas Rangers (2001), and the caterwauling lead in the live-action version of Josie and the Pussycats (2001). Cook now lives primarily in Los Angeles, but she returns home frequently to visit with friends and family. Her father, Tom (a former stand-up comic), is a social worker in the public school system, and her younger brother, Ben, is an aspiring filmmaker. Show less «
You wouldn't recognize me from one project to the next.
You wouldn't recognize me from one project to the next.
My height was never a factor.
My height was never a factor.
I would love to work with Rosario Dawson & Tara Reid again. We were a team on the set of Josie and t...Show more »
I would love to work with Rosario Dawson & Tara Reid again. We were a team on the set of Josie and the Pussycats (2001), our chemistry was great from the first day of filming & you don't really expect that when you work with new people. I still call them everyday, like sisters to me! Show less «
When I came into the business, things changed a lot, and my life was in a real state of flux.
When I came into the business, things changed a lot, and my life was in a real state of flux.
On Josie and the Pussycats (2001); I'm learning to play guitar. It's very difficult, but I'm determi...Show more »
On Josie and the Pussycats (2001); I'm learning to play guitar. It's very difficult, but I'm determined to do it right so I don't make anybody mad. Show less «
I'm not small, I'm space-efficient.
I'm not small, I'm space-efficient.
Once I tried highlighting my brother's hair, but I think I mixed it wrong. It was as if someone pour...Show more »
Once I tried highlighting my brother's hair, but I think I mixed it wrong. It was as if someone poured kerosene on his head. Show less «
On Josie and the Pussycats (2001); I guess I've done one other movie with a group of girls (Strike! ...Show more »
On Josie and the Pussycats (2001); I guess I've done one other movie with a group of girls (Strike! (1998)), but we weren't as close. Show less «
Acting just sort of happened and I found that I loved it. It was such a challenge.
Acting just sort of happened and I found that I loved it. It was such a challenge.
I always say that even if this were the worst movie in the world, I'd do it again because it was suc...Show more »
I always say that even if this were the worst movie in the world, I'd do it again because it was such a good time. Show less «
You know, we have to take these characters who, granted, have their separate personalities but, on a...Show more »
You know, we have to take these characters who, granted, have their separate personalities but, on a lot of levels, are pretty two-dimensional and make them into people with flaws, with insecurities. Show less «
Sometimes I'm just a disaster! Other times it seems like I'm one of the most normal people I know.
Sometimes I'm just a disaster! Other times it seems like I'm one of the most normal people I know.
I'd love to do a sequel. Even if it was 'Ernest Goes to Mars 3'- if these girls were in it, I'd do i...Show more »
I'd love to do a sequel. Even if it was 'Ernest Goes to Mars 3'- if these girls were in it, I'd do it in a minute". [Referring to Josie and the Pussycats (2001) in an interview she gave to TV Guide (Issue #2505, 31 March 2001; article title "What's new, Pussycats? by Josh Rottenberg)] Show less «
Hours fly by while I'll just be in my apartment, and somehow it will be messy later. I'll clean it u...Show more »
Hours fly by while I'll just be in my apartment, and somehow it will be messy later. I'll clean it up and eat cereal and watch Ricki Lake and call friends I haven't talked to. Show less «