Leon Dominic Cooke (born 8 August 1991)[1] is a professional British stage and screen actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer.
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Born | Leon Dominic Cooke (1991-08-08) 8 August 1991 (age 31) Stoke-on-Trent, UK |
Years active | 1999 – |
Leon Cooke was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. He has 7 siblings (Tara, Zena, Cassandra, Damian, Anastasia, Valentina, and Dmitri), all of whom are also dancers. Encouraged by his father Michael, who was a dance teacher, and his mother Joy, a former dancer, Cooke started training at The Marilyn Jones Dance Centre at the age of 2.[2] He learned ballet, tap, gymnastics, theatre craft, song and dance, and street dance. He was a Junior and Mid-Associate with the Royal Ballet in Birmingham. He graduated from the Millennium Performing Arts College.[3]
2017- Ensemble/Swing, On the Town (musical) Regents Park Open Air Theatre[4]
2015-2016 Dee, Wonder.land, Royal National Theatre
2015- Daniel Pontipee, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (musical), Regents Park Open Air Theatre
2014-2015 Acrobat/Ensemble, Miss Saigon, West End
2014- Ensemble, Amadeus, Chichester Festival
2013- Wilton, Barnum (musical), Chichester Festival
2012- Pepper 1st cover/Ensemble, Mamma Mia (musical), West End
2010–2012, Cliff Richard / Rebel Leader cover, We Will Rock You - 2nd UK National/ International Tour
2009, Mr Mistoffelees, Cats - Channel Islands
2009, Tadzio, Death in Venice, English National Opera - Belgium & Luxembourg
2005–2007, Billy Elliot, Billy Elliot the Musical - West End
2003–2004, John Darling, Peter Pan
2003, The King and I – UK National Tour
2002, Tosca - UK National Tour
2002–2003, Aladdin.
2001, The Nutcracker, Birmingham Royal Ballet - Birmingham Hippodrome
1999, The Nutcracker, Birmingham Royal Ballet - Birmingham Hippodrome
Cooke was cast as Billy Elliot in Billy Elliot the Musical in September 2005. During his time as Billy Elliot, BBC's Blue Peter followed and filmed him for a day on November 18, 2005. He performed in front of many celebrities including Michael Jackson in November 2005.[5]
After completing 21 months and 200 shows as Billy, Cooke left the cast on July 7, 2007. In March 2010, he returned to the stage of the Victoria Palace Theatre, to take part in a specially choreographed finale to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the show opening in the West End.[6]
He appeared as Tadzio in the English National Opera's production of Death in Venice at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels and did two gala shows at the Grande Théâtre de la Ville, in Luxembourg between December 2008 and February 2009. Leon appeared in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats as Quaxo / Mr. Mistoffelees in Jersey (Fort Regent) and Guernsey (Beau Sejour) in 2009.
He completed the UK's second tour of We Will Rock You directed by Ben Elton, with Brian May and Roger Taylor as music supervisors, and Arlene Phillips overseeing the musical staging and choreography.
Cooke made his Chichester Festival debut as "Wilton" in "Barnum" and returned the following year to perform in "Amadeus" starring Rupert Everett.
He worked with the National Theatre in their production of Wonder.land, playing the role of Dee; a musical created by Blur's Damon Albarn, Moira Buffini, and Rufus Norris. Workshops with the National Theatre include: Helen by Euripides (2016, Paris) and "Officer Smith" in The Threepenny Opera (2016).
Leon Cooke choreographed for the Songtime Theatre Arts "Billy Youth Theatre" production at the Richmond Theatre in 2010. [6][7]
He was assistant choreographer for the BBC 2 series Our Dancing Town presented by Billy Elliot the Musical's Steve Elias, which aired in January 2017.
While in Billy Elliot the Musical he appeared on Blue Peter, Ready Steady Cook (against friend George Maguire who also played Billy Elliot), the Paul O'Grady Show, Happy Birthday Bafta,[7] and as a guest performer on Any Dream Will Do. He also performed with the cast on Sunday Night at the Palladium for their 10th Anniversary.
Cooke appeared on series 3 of Sky One's Got to Dance, where he gained 3 gold stars for a tap routine, described by Adam Garcia as "awesome".
He has performed in the musical Mamma Mia at the Prince of Wales Theatre and as part of the "West End Live" cast in Trafalgar Square, London. He performed in Mamma Mia at its new venue the Novello Theatre.
Between 2014 and 2015, Cooke was cast in "Miss Saigon" in the West End. During this time, he performed on the Royal Variety Performance and at the Olivier Awards 2015. Cooke also participated in the 40th Anniversary of the Olivier Awards, which aired in 2016 on ITV.[8][9] [10]
In March 2016, Cooke once again returned to be part of the Mamma Mia cast for a "one off" TV performance on ITV's "Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway".
In 2019, he performed on TV for the D-Day 75th Anniversary commemorations in front of veterans and world leaders.[11]