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Cole Morgen is a Actor American born on 20 july 1996

Cole Morgen

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Nationality USA
Birth 20 july 1996 (28 years)

Cole Morgen (born July 20, 1996) is an American actor and dancer. He 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 appeared in his first feature film, as Kevin James's character's son Eric, in Adam Sandler's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, directed by Dennis Dugan. The part allowed Cole to display his talents in dancing and in Martial Arts.

Usually with

Allen Covert
Allen Covert
(1 films)
Dennis Dugan
Dennis Dugan
(1 films)
Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler
(1 films)
Nick Swardson
Nick Swardson
(1 films)
Jim Ford
Jim Ford
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Cole Morgen (1 films)

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I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, 1h55
Directed by Dennis Dugan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Films about the labor movement, Erotic films, LGBT-related films, Buddy films, LGBT-related films, Same-sex marriage in film, Disaster films, Films about marriage, LGBT-related film
Actors Adam Sandler, Jessica Biel, Ving Rhames, Kevin James, Steve Buscemi, Dan Aykroyd
Roles Eric Valentine
Rating59% 2.9514852.9514852.9514852.9514852.951485
Chuck Levine, a womanizing bachelor, and Larry Valentine, a widower struggling to raise his two children, are two veteran New York City fire fighters. During a routine sweep of a burned building, a segment of floor collapses on Chuck. However, Larry quickly shields him from the falling debris, saving his life. Later, he and Chuck wake up in a hospital, where Chuck vows to repay Larry in any way possible. This incident serves as a catalyst for Larry's epiphany: death is both inevitable and unpredictable. This prompts him to significantly increase his life insurance policy, but he runs into difficulties naming his children as primary beneficiaries in his policy. He is told he should get remarried so his new spouse could be the primary beneficiary; however, it doesn't specify who he has to marry. Inspired by a newspaper article about domestic partnerships, Larry asks Chuck to enter a civil union with him. Although Chuck declines at first, he is reminded of his debt to Larry and finally agrees, entering a domestic partnership and becoming Larry's primary beneficiary in the event of his death. To their dismay, however, New York City investigators soon arrive to inquire about their abrupt partnership, under suspicion of fraud. Chuck and Larry decide to enlist the help of lawyer Alex McDonough, played by Jessica Biel, who suggests they get married and move in together to prove they're committed. Chuck reluctantly agrees. The pair soon travel to Canada for a quick marriage (so quick they use a nearby homeless person as the best man) and begin living together.