Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an
American
actress, best known for her role in the hit
romantic comedy She's All That and her "
This is Your Brain on Drugs"
PSA.
Biography
Early life
Cook was born in
Minneapolis, Minnesota to Thomas H. Cook, a
social worker and former stand-up comic, and JoAnn, a cooking instructor and weaver. Cook attended school at Clara Barton Open, Laurel Springs School and Minneapolis South High School. She began working as a print model at the age of 10, most notably in nationwide advertisements for
Target and appearing on the boxes of
Milk-Bone dog biscuits.
Career
At the age of 14, Cook began auditioning for acting work. Her modeling agency sent her to read for a short film,
26 Summer Street (1996). She first gained national attention in 1998, when she was featured in a
This Is Your Brain on Drugs public-service television advertisement, in which she proceeds to destroy a
kitchen with a frying pan as she lists the things that
heroin harms. Cook made her debut as an actress in the 1995 film
The Baby-Sitters Club, which was based on
Ann M. Martin's book series of the same name. Her second movie role was in
Tom and Huck, where she portrayed
Rebecca "Becky" Thatcher. In 1997, Cook appeared in a leading role in the film
Country Justice as a 15-year-old
rape victim who is impregnated by her rapist.