Cook portrayed
Shawn-Douglas Brady on
Days of Our Lives from October 1999 and was very popular with fans, especially in Shawn's relationship with
Belle Black. Cook elected to leave the show when his contract with
Days of Our Lives expired in September 2006. On May 28, 2015, it was announced that he would reprise the role for the show's 50th anniversary in the fall of 2015. While on the show, Cook turned his attention to writing and directing films, making the indie film
The Making of Triassic Park and later
Social Security Guard, starring
General Hospital co-star
John Ingle. He left the show to pursue production full-time on
Numb To Life, a
documentary exploring
pharmaceutical drug abuse, as his first feature documentary. On April 23, 2008, it was announced that Cook would be returning to Daytime TV on
General Hospital as new character
Matt Hunter. His first appearance was on June 26, 2008. Cook elected to leave
General Hospital at the end of his contract to once again return to projects behind the camera. His first project was a philanthropic reality show co-produced with the Mandela family titled LifeCHANGE. This was followed up with the production of
State of Bacon, a mockumentary surrounding the largest Bacon festival in the world, held yearly in Des Moines, Iowa. In 2012, he participated in
Fox's dating game show
The Choice and portrayed 2014 James Thomas in Dean Jones' mystery thriller film
Dark Awakening. opposite
Lance Henriksen and
Valerie Azlynn. In 2018, he wrote, produced, and directed The Creatress, a film about a writer following up a bestselling debut novel starring
Lindy Booth,
Peter Bogdanovich, and
Fran Drescher. == Filmography ==