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American actor Mason Cook is best known for playing Cecil Wilson in the 2011 espionage comedy-adventure movie “Spy Kids: All the Time in the World.” After getting the lead part in the well-liked sitcom TV series “Speechless,” Cook’s popularity increased even further. Mason Cook received a coveted “Daytime Emmy Award” nomination in 2015 for his remarkable performance in the critically acclaimed children’s television program “The Haunting Hour.” He has appeared in films with well-known performers like Steve Carel, Olivia Wilde, Jim Carrey, and Johnny Depp. Mason Cook is well-known for his activism efforts in addition to his playing. He participates frequently in events held by charitable organizations and acts as a celebrity ambassador for a few of them.

Early Childhood & Life

In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, on July 25, 2000, Mason Cook was born. Along with his three siblings, Lilly, Lane, and Georgia, he was raised. He attended ‘Nichols Hills Elementary School,’ where he first fell in love with acting. He decided to pursue acting when he was still pretty young, and that decision finally led to his landing his first role in the 2008 comedic television series “According to Jim.”

Cook’s part in “According to Jim” received little attention, but he gained a lot of acting knowledge by working closely with well-known actors and crew members. He received his first significant role in an episode of the popular medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” in 2009, as Casey. In 2009, Cook also landed his first major part when he appeared frequently in the sitcom “The Middle.”

Career of Mason Cook

Mason Cook began his acting career in 2008, but it wasn’t until he was cast as Corey in “The Middle” in 2009 that he became well-known. He appeared in 20 episodes of “The Middle” over the course of the following four years, which raised his profile. He appeared in ‘Raising Hope,’ a sitcom, in 2010 as Jimmy Chance, an 8-year-old boy.
When Mason Cook played Cecil Wilson in the spy comedy-adventure film “Spy Kids: All the Time in the World” in 2011, it was his big-screen debut. He was nominated for a “Young Artist Award” in the category of “Best Performance in a Feature Film” for this performance, which ended up becoming one of his most notable parts.
He appeared in a few television shows in 2011, including “Criminal Minds” and “Victorious.” He was spotted working on several projects the following year, including Disney’s direct-to-DVD movie “Treasure Buddies” and the well-known television show “Desperate Housewives.” He had a busy year in 2012 because he appeared in various TV shows, such as “Mockingbird Lane” and “The Cleveland Show.”

In 2013, Mason Cook was given the chance to work with well-known performers including Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, and Johnny Depp. ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,’ a comedy starring Jim Carrey and Steve Carel, was the first comedy in which he appeared. He portrayed a younger version of Steve Carel’s character in the movie. Later, he appeared in the critically praised action film “The Lone Ranger” with Johnny Depp.

In 2014, he made an appearance in a few recurring roles. He first appeared in seven episodes of “Legends” as Aiden Odum before making an appearance as Tyler Stansfield in “The Goldbergs.” Starting in 2014, his involvement in “The Goldbergs” lasted for a further two years. In various programs, including “New Girl” and “R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour,” he has had a few significant roles.

Mason Cook received a coveted “Daytime Emmy Award” nomination in 2015 for his remarkable performance in the critically acclaimed children’s television program “The Haunting Hour.” He was a nominee in the category of “Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Series.” He was given the chance to take on a significant role in the television movie adaptation of the best-selling book “If There Be Thorns” that same year. He later appeared in the fantasy procedural drama TV series “Grimm” after lending his voice to the animated TV show “Steven Universe.”
In 2016, he was cast as Raymond “Ray” DiMeo in the comedic television series “Speechless,” which gave him one of his most notable roles to date. On September 21, 2016, Scott Silveri’s television series debuted on the ABC network. Cook performs a recurrent role as Ray, a skinny and geeky man, in the show.

Major Other Works of Mason Cook

Mason Cook is well-known for his activism efforts in addition to his playing. He acts as the face of a few charitable organizations, such as “Shane’s Inspiration” and “Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.” ‘The Children’s Hyundai Cancer Institute Oncology’ (CHOC) had an event on July 14, 2018, where he was spotted. The promenade dance was held as a tribute to current and former cancer patients. At the occasion, Selena Gomez, an actress and singer, was spotted with Mason Cook.

Individual Life of Mason Cook

Lilly, Lane, and Georgia Cook are Mason’s siblings, and they get along well. He frequently hangs out with them and shares images of them on his social media accounts. His sisters are both experienced in the entertainment industry. Georgia is an actress, while Lilly is a model.

With his pet dog, Baxter, he enjoys spending time together. Cook likes to ski, skateboard, surf, and ride BMX bikes. He also enjoys playing video games and soccer.

Mason Cook is active across a number of social media channels. His frequent appearances traveling to exotic locations are evident in his social media posts.

Cook resides in Los Angeles at the moment. His family relocated to Los Angeles from Oklahoma City in order to support his acting career.

Simon Pollard Hughes, Jr., Trivia Cook’s great-great-great-grandfather, served as the governor of Arkansas from 1885 to 1889.

His ancestor John A. Roebling, a well-known engineer who was born in Prussia, is credited with creating New York City’s iconic Brooklyn Bridge.

Mason Cook’s Net Worth

One of the wealthiest and most well-known actors in movies is Mason Cook. Mason Cook has a net worth of $5 million, per our analysis of data from sources including Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider.