Thank you! I definitely agree! He’s had a really amazing career, and he’s been in such a great number of films and television shows and radio shows. He’s a great speaker!
He’s such an inspiring person! I really admire all that he has done, as well as his plans for the future. Thank you so much for the compliment; I really enjoyed the opportunity to interview him!
Thank you! I definitely agree. He’s had a really amazing career and it’s so great to hear him talk about his route to show business. He’s a really amazing person. Thanks for commenting!
He’s conquered all aspects of the entertainment industry, and it was a real joy to interview him. I really enjoyed the design of the posters, too. They were all for works that he has appeared in.
I could listen to him reminisce for hours. And such positivity, too. The countries he’s seen, the amount of television and films. How does he still remember the dialect. All the details. He’s amazing!
He is an inspiration to everyone. Just his ability to have his finger on so many names, faces, and facts is something we can all aspire to. I hope that he has written down or recorded all of his memories, because his knowledge is a wealth of Hollywood history.
Wow! Thanks for that Rossiter. I loved Westerns as a kid, and Rifleman was right up there with my all time favourite, Wagon Train, starring Ward Bond and the legendary Clint Eastwood. I'll keep a lookout for 'White Knuckles, the Last Ride'.
“The Rifleman” is such a classic and important show. Everyone involved with it gave their all. I met Johnny Crawford, and it was a great opportunity. Mr. Cook really understands the history of entertainment westerns, having performed them in both radio and filmed media. It was a distinct pleasure to interview him. Thank you for commenting!
Amazing! You keep finding these gem interviews, lesser known talents who nonetheless helped build our shared film & TV culture. I grew up in Encino (on a house that once was "the WC Fields Estates") so it was fun hearing Tommy tell you about shooting westerns on location in mid-century Encino😂 And seeing him jump into his Filipino lines from "American Guerrilla in the Philippines" was incredible! His memory in general in sharp as a tack. And how cute that his ear lobes wobble when he's excited🥰 Great job (again), Rossiter. Thanks for bringing Tommy Cook to us
That’s so kind of you, Dave! Thank you very much! Mr. Cook is such a wealth of Hollywood knowledge and experience, and it was such a valued opportunity to meet him and interview him. And I agree, his recall of facts, dialogue and names over the years is phenomenal! So fun to hear about your home’s Hollywood past. If only every spot in Los Angeles could tell its Hollywood stories. Thank you so much for coming along as Mr. Cook took us down memory lane! Thank you for commenting!
Mr. Cook is a wealth of movie history and knowledge. It was so nice to get a chance to talk to him. Thank you for checking out my video as part of your research! Thank you for commenting!
What a legend! He has seen the full history of Hollywood and he has more success to come!
Thank you! I definitely agree! He’s had a really amazing career, and he’s been in such a great number of films and television shows and radio shows. He’s a great speaker!
What a ride! He's still working on new projects too - what a neat guy. Great interview Rossiter!
He’s such an inspiring person! I really admire all that he has done, as well as his plans for the future. Thank you so much for the compliment; I really enjoyed the opportunity to interview him!
Wow! What a great guy and what a great career. Awesome interview; thanks for sharing!
Thank you! I definitely agree. He’s had a really amazing career and it’s so great to hear him talk about his route to show business. He’s a really amazing person. Thanks for commenting!
What an interesting passionate guy. Amazing to hear about his experience in radio. And I like the posters behind him!
He’s conquered all aspects of the entertainment industry, and it was a real joy to interview him. I really enjoyed the design of the posters, too. They were all for works that he has appeared in.
I could listen to him reminisce for hours. And such positivity, too. The countries he’s seen, the amount of television and films. How does he still remember the dialect. All the details. He’s amazing!
He is an inspiration to everyone. Just his ability to have his finger on so many names, faces, and facts is something we can all aspire to. I hope that he has written down or recorded all of his memories, because his knowledge is a wealth of Hollywood history.
Wow! Thanks for that Rossiter. I loved Westerns as a kid, and Rifleman was right up there with my all time favourite, Wagon Train, starring Ward Bond and the legendary Clint Eastwood. I'll keep a lookout for 'White Knuckles, the Last Ride'.
“The Rifleman” is such a classic and important show. Everyone involved with it gave their all. I met Johnny Crawford, and it was a great opportunity. Mr. Cook really understands the history of entertainment westerns, having performed them in both radio and filmed media. It was a distinct pleasure to interview him. Thank you for commenting!
Amazing! You keep finding these gem interviews, lesser known talents who nonetheless helped build our shared film & TV culture. I grew up in Encino (on a house that once was "the WC Fields Estates") so it was fun hearing Tommy tell you about shooting westerns on location in mid-century Encino😂 And seeing him jump into his Filipino lines from "American Guerrilla in the Philippines" was incredible! His memory in general in sharp as a tack. And how cute that his ear lobes wobble when he's excited🥰 Great job (again), Rossiter. Thanks for bringing Tommy Cook to us
That’s so kind of you, Dave! Thank you very much! Mr. Cook is such a wealth of Hollywood knowledge and experience, and it was such a valued opportunity to meet him and interview him. And I agree, his recall of facts, dialogue and names over the years is phenomenal! So fun to hear about your home’s Hollywood past. If only every spot in Los Angeles could tell its Hollywood stories. Thank you so much for coming along as Mr. Cook took us down memory lane! Thank you for commenting!
I just saw him on an episode of Wyatt Earp and looked up the cast. I am so glad he is still alive and well.
Mr. Cook is a wealth of movie history and knowledge. It was so nice to get a chance to talk to him. Thank you for checking out my video as part of your research! Thank you for commenting!
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