Cole Morgen - Biography

Cole Morgen has been on stage acting in theatre and dance since the age of 4.

He has been a part of many local theatre productions. His first professional play was "Dead End" starring Jeremy Sisto and directed by Nicholas Martin at the Ahmanson Theatre followed by and a part in the Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons" directed by Randall Arney at the famous Geffen Playhouse.

Cole was cast in his first feature film as Kevin James's son Eric in the current Adam Sandler film "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" directed by Dennis Dugan.

Cole has an unlimited amount of enthusiasm that he brings to everything that he does. Not only is he a very talented and versatile actor and tap dancer, he is a kind and gentle soul. He has always carried a vision of giving back to his community in some way. On his birthday/holidays, instead of receiving gifts, he has managed to figure out a way to make a difference. In the past he has collected food for animal shelters, toys for children, and performed at retirement homes for fun. Cole loves music and plays the piano and guitar. Cole enjoys swimming, soccer, bike riding, sailing, chess,and origami. Cole is never without a book and credits his reading to strengthening his creative side and inspiring him to meet the challenge for future acting roles.

Besides acting, Cole loves tap dancing and is always looking to improve his skills. He won the national tap competition last summer taking the title of Mr. Junior Challenge Champion. His tap dancing skills along with his acting ability helped him to land the coveted role of Eric in Chuck and Larry. Someday he hopes to be the next Gene Kelly or Fred Astaire.

Additionally, Cole hopes to help others in need and inspire other kids to follow their dreams like he has.