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* In 1992, Cooksey joined a [[rock (music)|rock]]/[[metal]] band called [[Bad4Good]], formed by [[guitarist]] [[Steve Vai]]. The band released only one album, and disbanded shortly thereafter. |
* In 1992, Cooksey joined a [[rock (music)|rock]]/[[metal]] band called [[Bad4Good]], formed by [[guitarist]] [[Steve Vai]]. The band released only one album, and disbanded shortly thereafter. |
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* In 1996, he went into a band called [[Lucy's Milk]]. |
* In 1996, he went into a band called [[Lucy's Milk]]. |
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* From 2004, he is in a band called [[Arbuckle]]. |
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Revision as of 21:58, 27 February 2008
Danny Cooksey | |
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Occupation | Screen & Voice Actor |
Spouse | Amber (?-Present) 1 child |
Danny Cooksey (born November 2, 1975) is an American musician, actor and voice actor. He has been in show business since he was very young and is remembered for playing Sam McKinney on the last years of the TV show Diff'rent Strokes.
Other famous roles include the voice of Montana Max in the cartoon Tiny Toon Adventures and as John Connor's friend, Tim, in the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. He is also memorable for his role as Robert "Bobby" Budnick on the Nickelodeon TV show Salute Your Shorts; opposite Dolly Parton and Lee Majors in the telefilm A Smoky Mountain Christmas, where he played an orphan, and also starred alongside Richard Dean Anderson in a guest role on MacGyver; and a regenerated hellspawn in the episode "The Burning Man" from the 1980s version of The Twilight Zone. He continues to pursue acting and voice acting work (for example, as the title role in Dave the Barbarian, Jack Spicer in Xiaolin Showdown and Milo Kamalani in Pepper Ann) as well as his music career.
Biography
Movies and TV
Cooksey was born in Moore, Oklahoma, the son of Melody Ann (née Wagner) and Danny Ray Cooksey.[1] In 1980, he and his mother moved to Los Angeles with the intention to pursue a career in country music. When an agent saw his performance, he was invited to audition for Diff'rent Strokes. He spent 3 years as a regular in the show, before moving on to The Cavanaughs, where he stayed for another 3 years. In 1983, he played an orphan on The Dukes of Hazzard who befriends a lost Basset hound mistaken for Sherriff Rosco's hound Flash.
After that he starred in several TV roles, most notably Nickelodeon's Salute Your Shorts and a brief role in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. He also lent his voice for Super Ted, Monatana Max in Tiny Toon Adventures, Ren & Stimpy, Jack Spicer in Xiaolin Showdown, and Disney's 101 Dalmatians TV series. He did the voice for Urchin, a merboy in Disney's The Little Mermaid TV series. He also voiced "Stoop Kid" in the Nicktoon Hey Arnold! in which the character looked very much like him. And voiced Peter Lik in What's with Andy? (2001-2002). He continued his work in the field of voice-over animation by being a regular on Pepper Ann.
Music
He was the lead singer in the band Bad4Good. They released one CD, Refugee, on Interscope Records in 1992.
Cooksey has lent his voice to several musical projects, too.
- In 1991, he did lead vocals for a band called Roadkill.
- In 1992, Cooksey joined a rock/metal band called Bad4Good, formed by guitarist Steve Vai. The band released only one album, and disbanded shortly thereafter.
- In 1996, he went into a band called Lucy's Milk.
- From 2004, he is in a band called Arbuckle.
Video games
- Quake 4 - Medic Anderson
- Meet the Robinsons - Emperor Stanley
- Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits - Maru
- Xiaolin Showdown - Jack Spicer
- Medal of Honor: Airborne - Additional Voices
- Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault - Additional Voices
- Need for Speed: Underground - Additional Voices
- 24: The Game - Additional Voices
Personal life
Cooksey is married to a make-up artist and actress named Amber. They have a daughter named Zoe.