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[[file:Christiancookenew1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Christian Louis Cooke ]]
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'''Christian Cooke''' (born [[15 September]] [[1986]]) played [[Ross Jenkins]] in ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'' and ''[[The Poison Sky]]''.


==Early life==
Cooke began his acting career early with a role in ''Bedazzled'' at the Bingley Arts Centre at the age of ten. His first television role was as the eponymous lead in the Granada series ''Wilmot'' at the age of twelve. He went on to appear on stage and screen in various productions, including Peter Pan at the Alhambra Theatre, Bugsy Malone at the Guisely Theatre, and bit parts in ''Casualty'' and ''Barking'' before enrolling at Stage 84 and landing his first major role as Luke in the ITV / Granada drama ''Where the Heart Is''.
'''Christian Cooke''' was born on the 15th of September, [[1986]]. Bradford West Yorkshire, England. He was educated at St Mary's School, Menston. Christian Cooke began his acting career early with a role in Bedazzled at the Bingley Arts Centre at the age of 10. Christian Cooke's first television role was as the eponymous lead in the Granada series Wilmot at the age of 12.
 
==Theater==
Christian went on to appear on stage and screen in various productions including Peter Pan at the Alhambra Theatre, Bugsy Malone at the Guisely Theatre, and bit parts in ''Casualty'' and ''Barking'' before enrolling at Stage 84, the Yorkshire school for performing arts and landing his first major role as Luke in the ITV / Granada drama ''Where the Heart Is''.
 
==Career==
 
===Television===
He graduated from Stage 84 in 2000 and won roles in ''The Royal'' and ''George Gently'' before once again taking a leading role in series two of ''The Chase'' and ''Echo Beach''. He appeared in an episode of Robin Hood: ''The Angel of Death'' [[2007]] as Luke Scarlett. His role in Doctor Who was that of [[UNIT]] soldier [[Ross Jenkins]] in [[Doctor Who]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'' and ''[[The Poison Sky]]''. In June [[2008]] he will be filming the new ITV drama ''Demons'' starting on the 3rd January 2009, opposite Philip Glenister. He will be playing the titular character, Luke Van Helsing is the last of the Van Helsing line, though it is unlikely to get a second series.
 
==Personal life==
Christian Cooke is 5´8" (173cm) tall.


From Fans, they say that Christian Cooke seems very shy but friendly, from meeting him.
He graduated from Stage 84 in 2000 and won roles in ''The Royal'' and ''George Gently'' before once again taking a leading role in series two of ''The Chase'' and ''Echo Beach''. He appeared in ''The Angel of Death'' (a [[2007]] episode of ''Robin Hood'') as Luke Scarlett. In [[2009]] he starred in the ITV drama ''Demons'' as Luke Rutherford.


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Christian Louis Cooke

Christian Cooke (born 15 September 1986) played Ross Jenkins in The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky.

Cooke began his acting career early with a role in Bedazzled at the Bingley Arts Centre at the age of ten. His first television role was as the eponymous lead in the Granada series Wilmot at the age of twelve. He went on to appear on stage and screen in various productions, including Peter Pan at the Alhambra Theatre, Bugsy Malone at the Guisely Theatre, and bit parts in Casualty and Barking before enrolling at Stage 84 and landing his first major role as Luke in the ITV / Granada drama Where the Heart Is.

He graduated from Stage 84 in 2000 and won roles in The Royal and George Gently before once again taking a leading role in series two of The Chase and Echo Beach. He appeared in The Angel of Death (a 2007 episode of Robin Hood) as Luke Scarlett. In 2009 he starred in the ITV drama Demons as Luke Rutherford.

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