Gary Cole

Gary Cole
Gary Michael Coleis an American actor. Cole began his professional acting career on stage at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1985. On television, he had starring roles in the series Midnight Caller, American Gothic and Crusade. In film, Cole has had lead and supporting roles in The Brady Bunch Movie, One Hour Photo, Office Space, Dodgeball and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Cole is also known for voicing the title character of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth20 September 1956
CityPark Ridge, IL
CountryUnited States of America
The whole notion is to be able to attract people to stay overnight.
This is professional theater, and we will cast the best people we can. I would love to have a combination of people from the area and the Triangle.
It's always best not to be thinking a hell of a lot while you're acting, because you want it to be as spontaneous as possible, not too intellectual. Just behaving and listening to other people who you're doing scenes with. I always like the latter when it looks easy, even though it may not be.
You make the choice. You look at each scene and you make sure that this is not a person deceiving people.
Part of you wants to look over at the people watching and say, "Not bad, huh? Me and Clint Eastwood." But you have to get past that and just be an actor.
Clint Eastwood is a very soft-spoken, humble guy, actually, which helped put somebody like me at ease, who had never worked with somebody as huge as that. I'm sure that's not always the case with legendary people.
I still like to listen to the people that I came of age on.
If you're onstage and you're improvising and nothing's happening, people are racing for the door. But the director can go shopping later and pick up pieces and moments and insert them.
When you make a movie, it's up to so many things and so many people.
Believe me, you don't expect to walk in a town of 40,000 and find a facility like that. Really, it knocked my socks off.
So I had no concept that there was this whole culture of memos, supervisors, meetings, casual Fridays and lame birthday parties.
Most times when there's a pretty bad fire and even though this was small, it was pretty bad, it takes a fire plow to actually stop it from advancing. That was our job. The fire departments did a good job in keeping it off houses and residences, so it was a joint project.
We cannot understand the behavior of this individual.
We've had a look at it and the area where we have the least experience is midfield. Our target is to find the right person at the right price and the right kind of character.