StatsAge: 22, born 1 August 1990 Born and residing in: United Kingdom Height: 5' 8" Ethnicity: White / Caucasian Relationship Status: In a relationship
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Jack O'Connell is a British actor born in 1990, Alvaston, Derby, England.[1] He went to ST Benedicts RC School and performing arts college. He is perhaps most recognisable for playing Pukey Nicholls in This Is England (2006), and as James Cook in the double BAFTA-winning E4 teen drama Skins.
O'Connell made his acting debut in 2005 appearing in an episode of the British soap opera Doctors, along with four episodes as character Ross Trescot in The Bill. In 2006 O'Connell made his film debut
Jack O'Connell is a British actor born in 1990, Alvaston, Derby, England.[1] He went to ST Benedicts RC School and performing arts college. He is perhaps most recognisable for playing Pukey Nicholls in This Is England (2006), and as James Cook in the double BAFTA-winning E4 teen drama Skins.
O'Connell made his acting debut in 2005 appearing in an episode of the British soap opera Doctors, along with four episodes as character Ross Trescot in The Bill. In 2006 O'Connell made his film debut in This Is England, a story about a boy growing up in 1980s England. Writer/director Shane Meadows wrote the character Pukey Nicholls into the film specifically for O'Connell, because he was slightly too old to take the main part.
During 2007 O'Connell made several minor television appearances in Waterloo Road, Holby City, and Wire in the Blood. He would also go on to star in the play Scarborough, performed at the Edinburgh Festival, for which he later reprised the following year upon its transfer to the Royal Court Theatre, London. In October of that same year, O'Connell starred in an educational DVD, Between You and Me, produced by Derbyshire Constabulary, in which his character Alfie Gilchrist encounters a range of issues including underage drinking, fake ID, peer pressure, and car theft. Youth Work Now magazine described his performance as "outstanding".
O'Connell appeared in the horror/thriller Eden Lake (2008) as the film villain Brett, the ITV television serial of Wuthering Heights (2009), and as James Cook in the third/fourth installment of the E4 Series Skins, which premiered in January 2009/10.
O'Connell appears in the British crime thriller Harry Brown with Michael Caine. Described as a 'modern urban Western', Jack plays the role of Marky. A MARV Films production, it is directed by Academy Award nominee Daniel Barber and debuted at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival where it featured as a Special Presentation.
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Favorite TV Characters (119 person items)"as James Cook
They all come to the Cookie Monster in the end! Cook was one of the shows most bad ass characters! No one fucks with Cook or his friends!"
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10 reasons why I love SKINS (10 person items)"Because of James Cook.
Because he's the badass. Because he's the badasss but then he surprises you."
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