As one of today's most prolific stand-up comedians, Dane Cook has also distinguished himself as a versatile actor in a variety of film and television projects.
Known for his legendary specials, unparalleled stage presence, and outrageous observational humor, Cook is in a league of his own. With over 30 years performing under his belt and a bountiful catalogue of content streamed over a billion times worldwide. His record-breaking releases include "Troublemaker," "Vicious Circle," "Isolated Incident," "Harmful if Swallowed," "Retaliation," "Tourgasm," and "Rough Around the Edges: Live from Madison Square Garden." He became only the second comedian in history - after Andrew Dice Clay - to sell out multiple shows at Madison Square Garden. His album "Retaliation" became the highest - charting comedy release on Billboard since Steve Martin's "A Wild and Crazy Guy" in 1978 - and the first ever double comedy album to go double platinum.
In October 2022, Cook released his latest comedy special, "Above It All," which quickly soared to the top of the comedy album charts. "Above It All," for which Cook re-teamed with famed director, Marty Callner, debuted with an unforgettable premiere event at the World Famous TCL Chinese Theatre. Most recently, Cook announced that he has partnered with Super Channel to produce a documentary on his life. He is currently on his "Dane Cook Live in '25" Tour.
In addition to stand-up comedy, he is known for his various acting roles in movies such as "My Best Friend's Girl," "Dan in Real Life," "Employee of the Month," "Good Luck Chuck," and "Waiting." Additionally, Dane can be seen starring in the Lionsgate fast-paced thriller, "American Exit," based on a true story about a dying man's attempt to reconnect and bond with his estranged son (Levi Miller, "A Wrinkle in Time"), as well as the critically acclaimed Starz series, "American Gods," in a stand-out role opposite Betty Gilpin and Ricky Whittle.
On the film side, Cook recently directed, co-wrote, produced and starred in "American Typecast," a short film that follows a Middle-Eastern actor, Malik Khan, as he attempts to acclimate to the entertainment industry and seeks to break through his racial stereotype while struggling to stay afloat as a working actor. The film was accepted into a number of film festivals including the Los Angeles Shorts International Film Festival, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and the Holly Shorts Film Festival.
On the animation front, Cook voiced the role of "Dusty" in Disney's critical and commercial hit "Planes," as well as the sequel, "Planes: Fire & Rescue," which grossed over $219 million and $145 million worldwide, respectively.
Cook currently resides in Los Angeles, where he continues to craft new stand-up material and expand his film and television projects.
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