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Dane Jeffrey Cook (born March 18, 1972) is an American stand-up comedian and film actor. He has released six comedy albums: Harmful If Swallowed ; Retaliation ; Vicious Circle ; Rough Around the Edges: Live from Madison Square Garden ; and Isolated Incident . In 2006, Retaliation became the highest charting comedy album in 28 years and went platinum . [1] He performed an HBO special in late 2006, Vicious Circle , a straight-to-DVD special titled Rough Around The Edges (which is included in the album of the same name), and a Comedy Central special in 2009 titled Isolated Incident . He is known for his use of observational , often vulgar , and sometimes dark comedy .

He is one of the first comedians to use a personal webpage and MySpace to build a large fan base, [2]
and in 2006 was described as "alarmingly popular". [3] As an actor, Cook has appeared in films since 1997, including Mystery Men , Waiting... , Employee of the Month , Good Luck Chuck , Dan in Real Life , Mr. Brooks , and My Best Friend's Girl . He also provided the lead voice role in the 2013 computer-animated sports film Planes , and its 2014 sequel Planes: Fire & Rescue as Dusty Crophopper. He was the second comedian [4] (after Andrew Dice Clay ) to sell out Madison Square Garden 's large arena space. [5]

Cook was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts , [6] the second son of Donna Jean (nΓ©e Ford; died 2006) and George F. Cook (died 2007). [7] He has an older half-brother, Darryl, and five sisters. He grew up in a Catholic family [8] of Irish descent. [9] Cook was raised in Arlington, Massachusetts , where he attended Arlington High School .

Cook has described himself as having been "pretty quiet, pretty introverted, shy" as a child, although he was a "wild child" at home. [10] He overcame his shyness in his junior year of high school, when he began acting and doing stand-up comedy. [11] After graduating from high school, he studied graphic design in college as a back-up plan, in case he did not achieve success in comedy. [12] He now designs all of his merchandise, including the cover of his album, Harmful If Swallowed . [11]

In 1990, Cook began performing stand-up in comedy clubs. [13]

On October 30, 1992, Cook and a group of local emerging improv/sketch comedians were scheduled to appear at the Boston Garden as part of local radio station WBCN 's "Rock of Boston" music concert. Although they anticipated appearing earlier in the lineup, they were scheduled to perform between popular band Spin Doctors and the final headline act Phish , making them somewhat nervous but determined to do well. Moments after they took the stage however, the crowd, neither expecting nor appreciating a comedy act at this late stage in the evening's program and impatient for Phish to go on, expressed their displeasure by throwing their shoes at the stage. Robert Kelly , also on stage as a member of the comedy group, pleaded with the audience to settle down and let them perform their act; the crowd instead escalated to throwing lighters. Sustaining minor injuries, Cook and the comedy group left the stage. Cook described the incident – as well as how dejected he felt and his resulting determination to someday return to the Boston Garden and perform successfully someday – as part of a web series for The Tonight Show entitled "Worst I Ever Bombed". [14] [15]

In 1994, Cook moved to New York City and began performing. Two years later, he moved to Los Angeles , where he still lives today. [16] His big break came in 1998 when he appeared on Comedy Central 's Premium Blend . In 2000, Cook did a half-hour special on Comedy Central Presents . Since then his special has won the Comedy Central Stand-up showdown twice in a row. [17]

In 2003, Cook released his first CD / DVD , Harmful If Swallowed . He signed a contract with Comedy Central Records . The album is certified platinum . He released his second CD/DVD in 2005, entitled Retaliation . This album went double platinum and made Cook the first comic in 27 years to have an album in the top 5 on the Billboard charts after Steve Martin 's A Wild and Crazy Guy moved as high as #2 in late 1978. [17] [18] He performed at the MTV Video Music Awards , and then afterwards he joined Snoop Dogg in presenting the award for Best New Artist . [17]

On April 15, 2005, Cook performed his first HBO Special entitled Vicious Circle . Vicious Circle was filmed " in the round " at the TD Garden . The same year, Cook shot two pilot episodes for his own sitcom, Cooked . The sitcom was not picked up and the two pilot episodes were later released on DVD as the Lost Pilot . [19] That same year, he embarked on a 30-day, 20-show college tour called Tourgasm with his longtime friends Robert Kelly , Gary Gulman , and Jay Davis . The tour was filmed and was later made into a 9-episode documentary on HBO. [20]

On December 3, 2005, Cook hosted Saturday Night Live ( SNL ). [21] He would then go on to host the premiere of season 32 of SNL a year later. [22] The same year Cook launched his own company, Superfinger Entertainment , in order to produce his own albums and videos. [13]

In 2006, Cook headlined for Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour and hosted the 2006 Teen Choice Awards alongside Jessica Simpson . The following year he won the award for Best Comedian. [ citation needed ] On November 12, 2007, Cook became the second comic to sell out Madison Square Garden's large arena space after Andrew Dice Clay accomplished this feat in 1990. He did two sold-out shows in one night. The show was filmed and would later be put onto a DVD to be sold on Cook's third comedy album. Cook won the Big Entertainer Award at the VH1 Big in '06 Awards, [23] and Rolling Stone magazine's Hot Comic of the Year. [24] The following day, November 13, 2007, he released his third CD/DVD entitled Rough Around The Edges , which was filmed live at Madison Square Garden in New York City . During that time, he embarked on his first arena tour. [ citation needed ]

On April 10, 2007, Cook broke the Laugh Factory 's endurance record (previously held by Richard Pryor ) [25] by performing on stage for three hours and 50 minutes. Dave Chappelle would break the record five days later by performing for six hours and seven minutes. Chappelle beat that record on December 3, 2007, by performing for six hours and twelve minutes. [26] On January 1, 2008, Cook broke Chappelle's record, by performing on stage for seven hours. [27]

From May 23, 2008, to May 25, 2008, Cook reunited with Robert Kelly and Al Del Bene for three shows at The Coliseum in Caesars Palace . From May 29-June 4, 2008 the trio went to Iraq to perform for the troops. [28] Del Bene was the Emcee, Kelly was the feature, and Cook was the headliner.

He finished his fourth album, Isolated Incident ; a performance which aired on Comedy Central on May 17, 2009, with the release of the record following two days later. He kicked off that tour at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut , on April 25,
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