- Born
- Birth nameMason Cook Elston
- Height1.89 m
- Mason Cook's a film and television actor. He wrapped a 3-season run as Ray DiMeo on ABC's award-winning Speechless (2016) and in 2016 can can be seen in the critically-acclaimed, GLAAD nominated, Hulu original film, Plan B (2021).
In 2015, Mason nominated for a daytime Emmy award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series, for his guest lead role in the Emmy award-winning children's series, R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2010). Also in 2015, he was seen in the lead role of Bart Sheffield in the Lifetime television production of If There Be Thorns (2015), the made-for-TV adaptation of the third installment in the Flowers in The Attic book series, along with his regular role as Aiden Odumon Legends (2014).
Mason made his TV debut as Casey, a cardiac asthmatic patient, on Ca Phẫu Thuật Của Grey (2005) at the age of nine. His television appearances have included recurring roles on The Goldbergs (2013), The Middle (2009), and Gà Trống Nuôi Con (2010), and guest appearances on The Night Shift (2014), Những Bà Nội Trợ Kiểu Mỹ (2004), Hành Vi Phạm Tội (2005), and Monday Mornings (2013). He landed the lead of Eddie Munster in Mockingbird Lane (2012), an updated take of the 60s TV classic, The Munsters (1964). Mason's also appeared in feature films, most notably Điệp Viên Nhí 4: Kẻ Cắp Thời Gian (2011), Kỵ Sĩ Cô Độc (2013), and Nghệ Sĩ Đích Thực (2013).
Mason's a celebrity ambassador for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Updated, U.N. Owen
- ParentsKelsey Bell ElstonTed Elston
- RelativesLane Cook(Sibling)Lilly Cook(Sibling)Georgia Cook(Sibling)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- One of his paternal four times great-grandfathers was John A. Roebling, the famous Prussian-born engineer who designed the Brooklyn Bridge.
- Lilly, Lane and Georgia are his siblings. Georgia is an actress and Lilly is a model.
- He has a dog named Baxter.
- His maternal great-great-great-grandfather, Simon Pollard Hughes, Jr., was governor of Arkansas (between 1885 and 1889).
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