Shannon Kook

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Shannon Kook (born Shannon Xiao Lóng Kook-Chun; 9 February 1987) is a South African actor.[1] He is best known for his roles in the television series Degrassi: The Next Generation (2010–2011), Carmilla (2015–2016), Shadowhunters (2017), and The 100 (2018–2020), as well as his role as Drew Thomas in the horror franchise The Conjuring Universe (2013–2021).

Shannon Kook
Kook in 2016
Born
Shannon Xiao Lóng Kook-Chun

(1987-02-09) 9 February 1987 (age 37)
Other namesShannon Kook-Chun
Citizenship
  • South African
EducationNational Theatre School of Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present

Early life

Kook-Chun was born in Johannesburg, South Africa to a Mauritian father of Chinese descent and a South African mother of Cape Coloured descent.[1][2] He then moved to Montreal in order to attend the National Theatre School of Canada.[3]

Career

Kook's first on screen role was in the Canadian television series Being Erica in 2009. He gained widespread popularity for his role as Zane Park on Degrassi: The Next Generation in 2010.[4]

In 2014, Kook, Alexandre Landry, Sophie Desmarais, and Julia Sarah Stone, were chosen for the Toronto International Film Festival's Rising Stars initiative, an annual distinction that spotlights four up and coming Canadian actors to talent developers and filmmakers at the festival.[5][6]

Between 2015 and 2016, Kook starred in the popular web series Carmilla.[7] In 2017, he was featured in the web series Running With Violet. That same year, he appeared in the Shadowhunters series as Duncan.[8]

In January 2018, it was announced that Kook has been cast as a mysterious new guest star, Lucas, on the fifth season of The CW's The 100.[9] This was revealed to be a red herring by series showrunner Jason Rothenberg.[10] Kook's role was later revealed as Jordan Jasper Green, the son of Monty Green and Harper McIntyre.[2] Kook had originally auditioned for the role of Finn Collins and Monty Green.[11] Kook returned as a series regular in season six and seven.

In 2023, Kook was cast as Tony Swan in season two of Amazon Prime's action crime series Reacher.[12]

Personal life

Kook resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010VeronaXan
2012Requiem for RomanceYunVoice role
Hunting SeasonJason
2013The ConjuringDrew Thomas
Empire of DirtAngel
Hunting SeasonJason
2014The DependablesVic SkinnerAka Pride of Lions
Dirty SinglesIan
2015Dark PlacesYoung Trey Teepano
A Christmas Horror StoryDylan
2016The Conjuring 2Drew Thomas
2017Man EaterSpencer
Sorry for Your LossTylerShort film
2019GoliathDylanAlso producer
2021The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do ItDrew Thomas
2023King of KillersRen HiroPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Being EricaKendrick KwanEpisode: "Cultural Revolution"
The BorderYuan DoaEpisode: "Kiss and Cry"
Cra$h & BurnBennyEpisode: "The Boss is Coming"
2010Durham CountyDavid Cho5 episodes
Aaron StoneGrudge2 episodes
2010–2011Degrassi: The Next GenerationZane ParkMain role
BaxterDeven Phillips10 episodes
2011Rookie BluePete SunEpisode: "God's Good Grace"
2012XIII: The SeriesVictor Gong2 episodes
2013HolidazeKarl JohnsonTelevision film
2015–2016CarmillaTheo Straka6 episodes
2016Private EyesJay LeeEpisode: "Karaoke Confidential"
19-2KhoaEpisode: "Bitch"
Beauty and the BeastJamalEpisode: "Something's Gotta Give"
2017IncorporatedCommander Tobias2 episodes
Thornwood HeightsJamie ChenEpisode: "Deadly Secrets by the Lake"
Running With VioletStewart5 episodes
ShadowhuntersDuncan3 episodes
2018–2020The 100Jordan Green19 episodes
2019ImpulseWesley Kido2 episodes
2020WokeZiggy2 episodes
Rising SunsJr Officer Chen3 episodes
2021Nancy DrewGrant5 episodes
The Mysterious Benedict SocietyMr. Oshiro3 episodes
2022A Big Fat Family ChristmasHenryTelevision film
2023–presentReacherTony Swan

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultNotesRef.
2014Toronto International Film and Video AwardsTIFF Rising StarsWon[5]
2018Canada Shorts Film FestivalMerit AwardSorry for Your LossWon[14]
2019Forest City Film FestivalBest Feature FilmGoliathNominatedShared with Luke Villemaire, Nathan Dharamshi, and Madelyn Pilon[15]

References