Emma Cooke

Emma Cooke

ACTRESS

Emma Cooke was born in St Bart's Hospital, London. Her father, Bob Cooke, owns F. Cooke Pie & Mash shop on Broadway Market in Hackney. Emma's great-grandfather opened the shop in 1900. Emma has a younger sister Jane, and younger brother, Robert. Emma when to the Brits school in Croydon when she was 16 to further her interest in drama. She then applied to Webber Douglas Drama School and was offered a place a week before her 18th birthday. After graduating, with honors, Emma got her first professional acting role in ITV's Grafters (starring Robson Green and Stephen Tompkinson). 2 months out of drama school Emma then landed the lead role as Arden Brooks in BBC's 6 part drama Sex, Chips and Rock'n'Roll. Several TV and film roles followed including Agatha Christie's Marple, A is for Acid, Eastenders special Pat and Mo (Ashes to Ashes) with Emma playing a young Pat Butcher. Emma fronts a band called The Modern and in 2005 her band got a recording contract with Mercury Records, Universal
  • Where was
    Emma Cooke born?

    Emma Cooke was born in Hackney, London, England, UK


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