Mr. Cook worked with theatrical properties throughout his long career. In 1966, he directed a television version of the musical Brigadoon starring Robert Goulet and Sally Ann Howes. Five years later, George C. Scott, Colleen Dewhurst and David Burns acted in a small screen production of Arthur Miller's The Price helmed by Mr. Cook. That was followed quickly by James Stewart's reprising of his film role of Elwood P. Dowd in Mary Chase's Harvey. Helen Hayes, Fred Gwynne and Madeline Kahn co-starred.
One of Mr. Cook's final credits was a 1997 TV rendering of the play The Member of the Wedding starring Anna Paquin and Alfre Woodard.
His single Broadway credit was A Cook for Mr. General by Steven Gethers, which starred a very young Dustin Hoffman and ran for 28 performances in 1961.
His most prominent film was the 1956 Rod Serling-penned office drama "Patterns," which starred Van Heflin, Ed Begley, Jr. And Everett Sloane.
He is survived by his wife Katherine Belle and two daughters.