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Cole Hauser Biography
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| Name : | Cole Hauser |
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Date of birth :
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22 March 1975
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Place of birth :
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Santa Barbara, California, USA
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Birth name :
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Cole K. Hauser
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Height :
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6' 1
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Cole Hauser Trivia
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- Cole Hauser grew up in Santa Barbara, California. He became friends with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon during shooting of School Ties (1992).
- Son of actor Wings Hauser
- He is the grandson of a former police commissioner.
- The son of Cassie Warner, founder of Warner Sisters
- He's got three siblings: an older sister called Tao, a younger sister called Vanessa and a younger brother called Jesse.
- Has a half sister called Bright Hauser
- Cole's great-grandfather is Harry M. Warner, founder of Warner Bros. Studios.
- Grandson of writer Dwight Hauser.
- Nephew of actor Erich Hauser.
- Formerly engaged to Cynthia Daniel
- Dropped out of high school.
- Father, with Cynthia Daniel, of a boy (born September, 2004).
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Cole Hauser Detailed Biography
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After making his film debut alongside a cast of future stars, Cole Hauser made his own mark as a TV and indie film actor in the 1990s. Raised in Santa Barbara, Hauser got hooked on acting in junior high. Shortly after he moved to Los Angeles at age 15 to pursue his chosen career, Hauser was cast in the prep school anti-Semitism drama School Ties (1992) along with up-and-comers Brendan Fraser, Chris O'Donnell, Matt Damon, and Ben Affleck. After this auspicious beginning, Hauser became part of an equally noteworthy ensemble of young stars-to-be in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused (1993), appeared in the NBC TV movie A Matter of Justice (1993), played a skinhead in John Singleton's college drama Higher Learning (1995), and starred as an abusive boyfriend in All Over Me (1997). Hauser was cast in the lead role in the ABC series High Incident in 1996, but the show lasted only two seasons. Following a supporting role as one of Damon and Affleck's Boston cronies in their breakthrough hit Good Will Hunting (1997), Hauser played a small part in Stephen Frears' little seen modern Western The Hi-Lo Country (1998) and scored a hit as one of the marooned travelers battling mutant aliens in the sci-fi sleeper Pitch Black (2000).
After reuniting with his Tigerland (2000) co-star Colin Farrell in the box office failure Hart's War (2002), Hauser gained more notice for his supporting role later that year in the women's melodrama White Oleander (2002). Though he only appeared in a few scenes, Hauser's kindly and sexy young foster dad Ray easily caught the eye of the audience as well as troubled foster teen Alison Lohman. Returning to more testosterone-friendly work, Hauser subsequently co-starred with Hart's War officer Bruce Willis in Antoine Fuqua's action thriller Man of War (2003), and got behind the nitro-charged wheel for the sequel The Fast and the Furious 2 (2003). Hauser's father is actor Wings Hauser.
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