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  1. James Cook. Sr, more commonly called "James Cook" or "Cook" by his peers is the main antagonist in third series of Skins. He is James Cook's father and the overall reason why Cook. Jr is the way he is. He was portrayed by Matt King. Cook Sr. was a cruel, arrogant, manipulative and perverted sadist who had a very disgusting lifestyle, he was also incredibly poor and lived on a house boat ...

  2. Alvaston, Derbyshire, England. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 2005–present. Jack O'Connell (born 1 August 1990) is an English actor. He first gained recognition for playing James Cook in the British television series Skins (2009–2010, 2013). He is also known for his roles in This Is England (2006), the slasher film Eden Lake (2009), the ...

  3. James Cook, known as Cook to his friends, is a fictional character in the British teen drama Skins. He is portrayed by Jack O'Connell. In the third series his true emotions are explored and it is revealed that his womanising violent lifestyle is in fact a smoke screen to cover up his real emotions. His actions often cause trouble and create havoc, affecting those around him. However, in the ...

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  5. James Cook. Es un personaje principal de la segunda generación, apareciendo en la tercera y cuarta temporada. Es interpretado por el actor britanico Jack O'Connell. Se trata de un joven mujeriego y vicioso que suele buscar problemas, es un anti-héroe y al que le gusta pasar tiempo con sus amigos JJ y Freddie.

  6. Cook is one of the most popular Skins characters being only second to Effy. Despite being less evil than the two Cook has committed more crimes than both David Blood and Mad Twatter. Cook's forearm tattoo saying the words "JACK THE LAD" is actually a tattoo Jack O'Connell has in real life and wasn't created for the character of Cook. Navigation []

  7. sk:n Middlesbrough is located in James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. The port town grew significantly driven by the shipping, coal and iron industries, and the Victorian architecture that still remains is a significant part of the town’s identity and cultural heritage.