His 2010 live show, ‘Pieces of Strange’, was in the top 2% of best reviewed shows according to The British Comedy Guide, Ali Cook.

Ali Cook is an English actor and comedian who played Sgt. Paul McMellon in the feature film Kajaki.
Ali Cook is a versatile performer known for his expertise in sleight of hand, street magic, escapology, stage illusion, and mind-reading feats.
Renowned for his irreverent persona, he has received acclaim for his live shows, television series, and acting career. Ali’s work has earned him prestigious recognition, including becoming a Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star, alongside elite names in the magic world.
Beyond magic, Ali has ventured into acting, with notable credits in award-winning films and television series, showcasing his diverse talents on both stage and screen.
Ali shared about:
- Ali’s magical journey began at 13, culminating in winning a contest by the International Brotherhood of Magicians at 16, igniting the path to becoming a professional performer.
- The low-budget filmmaking, referencing the success of “Paranormal Activity” shot under $500,000, emphasizing the need to turn disadvantages into advantages.
- The challenges of funding films in Britain and the importance of understanding different roles in filmmaking.