16 Facts About Cole Sprouse

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Cole Mitchell Sprouse was born on August 4,1992 and is an American actor and photographer.

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In 2017, Cole Sprouse began starring as Jughead Jones on The CW television series Riverdale.

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Cole Mitchell Sprouse was born in Arezzo, Italy, to American parents, Matthew Sprouse and Melanie Wright.

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Cole Sprouse was born 15 minutes after his twin brother Dylan Sprouse and was named after jazz singer and pianist Nat King Cole.

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In college, Cole Sprouse majored in Geographic Information Systems in archaeology because his grandfather was a geologist and he was interested in earth science.

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Cole Sprouse and his brother, Dylan, began acting at the age of eight months following a suggestion from their grandmother, Jonine Booth Wright, who was a drama teacher and actress.

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In 2001, Cole Sprouse began appearing in episodes of NBC's television sitcom Friends, as Ross Geller's son, Ben; this role was his first role in which he did not appear with his brother.

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8.

On February 9,2016, Cole Sprouse was cast as Jughead Jones in The CW's teen drama series Riverdale, based on the characters of Archie Comics.

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In 2019, Cole Sprouse starred in Five Feet Apart, a romantic drama which was released in March; he plays a cystic fibrosis patient who falls in love with a girl with the same disease.

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Cole Sprouse produced and starred in the eight-episode podcast Borrasca in 2020.

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Cole Sprouse is a fan of comics and worked at the Los Angeles comic store Meltdown.

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Cole Sprouse began attending New York University in 2011, after deferring one year.

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Cole Sprouse worked briefly in the field of archaeology, participating in excavations and performing lab work.

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Cole Sprouse specialized in geographical information systems and satellite imaging.

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Cole Sprouse has shot assignments for major fashion publications including Teen Vogue, L'Uomo Vogue, The Sunday Times Style, and W Magazine, among others.

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On May 31,2020, Cole Sprouse was arrested after he joined the protests in Los Angeles for racial justice after the murder of George Floyd.