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He's is bringing attention to the industry’s realities and the lasting impact it’s had on him and his peers.

Alongside his twin brother Dylan, Cole’s first acting job was in infancy, eventually launching them both to mega-stardom on Disney Channel’s. According to Cole, acting never felt like much of a choice. “There’s two kinds of kids that start acting in the industry,”. “There’s the kids that choose it and there’s kids like my brother and I, who had to put food on the table of a single mother.

After graduating, he promised his agent he’d give acting one more try before quitting once and for all. That’s when he landed a role on The CW’s

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