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  1. Matthew Cooke (born February 28, 1973, in Washington, D.C.) is the writer-director of How to Make Money Selling Drugs, a documentary film which criticizes the war on drugs in the United States, and Survivors Guide to Prison, about the prison system. Cooke also often serves as his own narrator, editor, cinematographer and visual ...

  2. Matthew has written, directed, edited, & filmed seven documentaries. His work has earned an Oscar nomination, a "Best Writing Award" from the International Documentary Association, & multiple audience & festival awards. His fiction writing has been developed & licensed by X-Men / Wolverine producers & Amazon studios.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm2288785Matthew Cooke - IMDb

    Matthew Cooke. Director: Bad Dad. Since July 2015 Actor / Filmmaker / Activist Matthew Cooke's social justice and advocacy commentaries have been viewed over 100 million times on FaceBook - shared and promoted by the ACLU, World Star Hip Hop, Bernie Sanders, Cornel West, Susan Sarandon, Julian Lennon, DL Hughley, Adrian Grenier, RYOT.org ...

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  5. www.matthewcooke.comMatthew Cooke

    Oscar nominated filmmaker. Writer. Actor. Social media artist. Former guest host for Larry King.

  6. Matthew Cooke is the writer-director of How to Make Money Selling Drugs, a documentary film which criticizes the war on drugs in the United States, and Survivors Guide to Prison, about the prison system. Cooke also often serves as his own narrator, editor, cinematographer and visual effects artist.

  7. Oscar Nominated Documentary Filmmaker. Feature films on Netflix, Amazon, HBO. Best Writing Awards from the International Documentary Association. Fiction writing & concepts licensed by X-Men / Wolverine Producers. Creative Strategy Director. Chief Creative for the $7M Intel / AOL-Time Warner company that pioneered interactive advertising.