Like most of our favorite actors and entertainers, Alex Cole was born to perform.  As far back as age three when he stood on top of his dad’s tavern bar singing a stirring rendition of “He’s a Scandinavian hot-shot, he’s a polecat from Duluth,” to which he received a rousing ovation and a bright, shiny nickel for his efforts, Alex has possessed an infectious connection with audiences. He’s perfected the art of storytelling; employing a mesmerizing style reminiscent of a combination early Bill Cosby/George Carlin, and continues to expand his natural talents to stage, film and television.  Nailing such intense theatre roles as Lt. Colonel Jessup in “A Few Good Men” to the eccentric antiques dealer in the independent film,  "Two Harbors", Alex Cole is equipped with a lifetime of experience, taking on roles and wowing fans coast to coast.  

Welcome to the official Alex Cole website - take a few minutes to view some of his work, see where he'll be performing next or drop him a line to say hello.   

Stand-up performance
at the Ice House, Pasadena.

Alex Cole in action.
Alex as “Magnifico Man”
in Subway's TV Spot.

See the clip.
See Alex in the Super Bowl spot
the NFL “banned”

Catch a glimpse.