David Cook

David Cook may refer to:

Entertainment

  • David Cook (game designer) (active since 1980s), American game designer for TSR
  • David Cook (singer) (born 1982), winner of the seventh season of American Idol
    • David Cook (album) (released 2008), the singer's debut album
  • David Cook (writer) (1940–2015), British novelist, screenwriter, and TV presenter
  • David Essex (David Albert Cook, born 1947), British pop and rock singer

Politics

  • David Cook (Arizona politician) (active since 2016), member of the Arizona House of Representatives
  • David Cook (Arkansas politician) (born 1950), member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
  • David Cook (Northern Ireland politician) (1944–2020), politician of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  • David Cook (Texas politician) (born 1971), member of the Texas House of Representatives and former mayor of Mansfield, Texas
  • Dave Cook (politician) (1941–1993), British communist politician and climber

Sports

  • David Cook (cricketer) (born 1936), former English cricketer
  • David Cook (cyclist) (born 1969), British Olympic cyclist
  • David Cook (racing driver) (born 1975), British former racing driver

Other people

  • David Cook (artist), found object artist in Minneapolis and Chicago
  • David Cook (Blockbuster founder) (active since 1978), American businessman
  • David Cook (historian) (active since 2003), American professor, and historian of Islam at Rice University
  • David Cook (literary critic) (1929–2003), British professor of East African literature
  • David C. Cook (1875–2016), a nonprofit Christian publisher in Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • David J. Cook (1840/2–1907), Old West detective and marshal
  • E. David Cook (21st century), American religion professor at Wheaton College

See also

  • David Cooke (disambiguation)
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