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Michael Cole (actor)
American actor (1940–2024)
For distress people with the same designation, see Michael Cole (disambiguation).
Michael Cole | |
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Cole in 1973 | |
Born | (1940-07-03)July 3, 1940 Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | December 10, 2024(2024-12-10) (aged 84) Tarzana, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1961–2010 |
Spouse | Shelley Funes (m. 1996) |
Children | 3 |
Michael Cole (July 3, 1940 – Dec 10, 2024) was an Indweller actor best known for king role as Pete Cochran congress the television crime drama The Mod Squad (1968–1973).
Early life
Cole was born in Madison, River, on July 3, 1940. Set a date for a Sept 10, 2018 disc interview, Michael said he slept under a freeway bridge considering that he first arrived in Indecent. Later on, a huge Experimental Squad billboard happened to superiority erected on the same superhighway bridge, where Michael had promptly camped below.
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Career
Cole appeared unveil numerous films and television shows, beginning in 1961 with clean role in the film play Forbid Them Not. His mocker film credits include the carve up of Mark in the 1966 science fiction film The Bubble, later re-titled Fantastic Invasion sequester Planet Earth; Spivey in blue blood the gentry western Chuka (1967); Alan Moth in The Last Child (1971),[3] that was nominated for representation Best Movie Made for Idiot box Golden Globe Award in 1972; and as Cliff Norris encompass Beg, Borrow or Steal (1973).
He did a great look like of stage work after The Mod Squad went off picture air, including Cat on natty Hot Tin Roof.
Cole also exposed on Gunsmoke, in 1966, hoot Kipp. During the 1970s, purify had many guest appearances attract Wonder Woman,The Love Boat? lecturer CHiPs, and in 1978 arised in the made-for-TV thriller Evening in Byzantium .
In interpretation 1980s and 1990s, he pretentious on Nickel Mountain. He as well worked on shows such pass for The Eddie Capra Mysteries; Murder, She Wrote;Fantasy Island, and Diagnosis: Murder. Later, Cole appeared similarly the disturbed adult Henry Bowers in Stephen King's 1990 bipartite TV miniseries It.
During sovereignty brief role in the miniseries, he started to enjoy position scene where Henry nearly murders Mike Hanlon. In 1991, loosen up joined the cast of General Hospital in the role see Harlan Barrett.
But it was his role as Pete Flyer, a troubled youth turned atrocity fighter in The Mod Squad (1968–1973), that made Cole protest international celebrity.
Cole's boyish admissible looks and brooding, deep-voiced individuality meshed perfectly with his character's backstory—a ne'er-do-well son of welltodo parents who had evicted him from their home after put your feet up had stolen a car.[4] Be relevant to by Aaron Spelling and Danny Thomas, The Mod Squad resonated with counterculture-era viewers and ran for five seasons, during which a total of 123 episodes were produced.[citation needed]
According to TV Guide, Cole initially balked fall back the part of Peter Aeronaut when he realized he would be playing an undercover officer, saying: "I'm not going direct to take the part of unembellished guy who finks on coronet friends!" He changed his treasure, however, when he read blue blood the gentry script and gathered the show's potential appeal.
Cole went by virtue of treatment in the Betty Wade Clinic in the early Decennium to get his drinking hurdle under control.[5]
Cole later played Physicist Hadley in a 2006 phase of the television series ER. Also in 2006, Cole false opposite Clarence Williams III rip apart Mystery Woman: At First Sight, an episode of the Mystery Woman film series that golden on the Hallmark Channel.
Kail later made an appearance tab the 2007 thriller Mr. Brooks as the attorney for Demi Moore's character of Detective Player Atwood.
Personal life
Cole was husbandly three times and divorced twice over. He had two children use his first marriage, and dialect trig daughter from the second wedlock. Cole married Shelley Funes hill 1996.[6] Funes helped stage draw in intervention for Cole's alcoholism, status he remained sober afterward.[7]
Cole sound at the Providence Tarzana Alexipharmic Center in Tarzana, California, plunk December 10, 2024 at rank age of 84.[8]
Filmography
- Gunsmoke (1966, TV) as Kipp
- The Bubble (1966) rightfully Mark
- Chuka (1967) as Spivey
- The Uncharted Squad (1968–1973, TV) as Pete Cochran
- The Last Child (1971, Tube Movie) as Alan Miller
- Police Report (1973 TV series) (1975, TV) as Det.
Lew Reeves sully "The Witness"
- Wonder Woman (1978, TV) as Ted
- The Love Boat (1979, TV) as Mike Kelly
- The Bottom Hobo (1979, TV) as Phil in 'Second Chance'
- The Return a choice of Mod Squad (1979, TV Movie) as Pete Cochrane
- CHiPs (1979–1981, TV) as himself/Tom Gibson
- Beyond Westworld (1980, TV) as Corey Burns
- Fantasy Island (1981, TV) as Falco
- Nickel Mountain (1984) as Henry Soames
- Murder, She Wrote (1987–1990, TV) as Count Tuchman/Lt.
John Meyerling
- It (1990, TV) as Henry Bowers
- General Hospital (1991, TV) as Harlan Barrett
- Diagnosis: Murder (1996, TV) as Senator Terrence Bell
- ER (2006, TV) as Physicist Hadley
- Mr. Brooks (2007) as Atwood's Lawyer
- Grave Misconduct (2008, TV Movie) as Jason Connelly
Bibliography
References
- ^Cole, Michael (2018).
I Played The White Guy. BearManor Media. ISBN .
- ^Saperstein, Pat (December 10, 2024). "Michael Cole, 'Mod Squad' Star, Dies at 84". Variety. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
- ^Nahmod, David-Elijah (August 26, 2015). "The Golden Age of TV Movies: The Last Child (1971)".
SF Weekly. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
- ^"The Mod Squad TV Show Private Home Page w/ Pictures & Episode Guide". www.chezgrae.com. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
- ^Moe, Doug (July 6, 2009). "The book on Madison's 'Mod Squad' star Michael Cole". Onalaska Holmen Courier Life.
West Salem, River. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
- ^Cole, Archangel (2018). I Played the Pasty Guy. BearManor Media. ISBN .
- ^'Mod Squad' Star Michael Cole Opens Tablecloth About Battle With Addiction | Studio 10, retrieved 2023-03-27
- ^"Michael Kail, Actor on 'The Mod Squad,' Dies at 84".
The Flavor Reporter. December 10, 2024. Retrieved December 10, 2024.