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PRIDE: The Podcast
Sunset Boulevard Rehearsal Cassette Tape ft. Jasper Cole

PRIDE: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 78:37


Hi PRIDE fam! Welcome back to a brand episode featuring actor, producer and host Jasper Cole. Jasper spills the tea on what it's like being a character actor, how he got started in acting, Faye Dunaway, and so much more! So grab yourself a treat a take a little time to hang with PRIDE! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pridethepodcast/support

Thanks For Coming In
Jasper Cole

Thanks For Coming In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 37:51


Jasper Cole talks his upcoming film "Final Recovery", finding balance, aging into his niche, and shares a couple fun audition stories! About Jasper: With a career spanning four decades, Cole has made a name for himself with over 120 film and television credits to date. He will next be seen with his first lead role as Rodney Garrett in the upcoming Christmas horror thriller Final Recovery, which he also produced. From the team behind the award-winning series Kombucha Cure, the film tells the story of a desolate rehab center in Michigan where things are not as they appear, and patient's recovery efforts are hindered by a ruthless administrator. The cast also includes TV icon Charlene Tilton, Richard Tyson, Michael Emery, and Cherish Lee just to name a few. The movie is set to premiere on-demand soon. See the Variety exclusive here. His diverse resume is a testament to his talent. Best known for his memorable role as Zeke in the cult classic MacGruber opposite Val Kilmer, Will Forte, Val Kilmer, Kristen Wiig, and Ryan Phillippe. Cole also showcased his range in the critically acclaimed thriller Fall alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan and will also appear in its upcoming sequels. In addition, he can currently be seen with a cameo as Rusty in the film Don't Turn Out The Lights, which is streaming now on Prime Video and will be available onHulu October 25th. A fixture on the small screen, Cole co-starred with Emmy-winner Tamara Braun in the popular Amazon Prime Series Kombucha Cure, which he executive produced. Other television credits include American Horror Story, CBS' Training Day, The Rookie, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine among many others.  Follow the show on social media!          Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/          Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast          Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/           Patreon: patreon.com/thanksforcomingin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Open Mic Podcast with Brett Allan
Veteran Actor & Final Recovery Star Jasper Cole | The Brett Allan Show

The Open Mic Podcast with Brett Allan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 18:55


Veteran Actor & Final Recovery Star Jasper Cole | The Brett Allan Show With a career spanning four decades, Cole has made a name for himself with over 120 film and television credits to date. He will next be seen with his first lead role as Rodney Garrett in the upcoming Christmas horror thriller Final Recovery, which he also produced. From the team behind the award-winning series Kombucha Cure, the film tells the story of a desolate rehab center in Michigan where things are not as they appear, and patient's recovery efforts are hindered by a ruthless administrator. The cast also includes TV icon Charlene Tilton, Richard Tyson, Michael Emery, and Cherish Lee just to name a few. The movie is set to premiere on-demand this December.    His diverse resume is a testament to his talent. Best known for his memorable role as Zeke in the cult classic MacGruber opposite Val Kilmer, Will Forte, Val Kilmer, Kristen Wiig, and Ryan Phillippe. Cole also showcased his range in the critically acclaimed thriller Fall alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan and will also appear in its upcoming sequels. In addition, he can currently be seen with a cameo as Rusty in the film Don't Turn Out The Lights, which is streaming now on Prime Video. A fixture on the small screen, Cole co-starred with Emmy-winner Tamara Braun in the popular Amazon Prime Series Kombucha Cure, which he executive produced. Other television credits include American Horror Story, CBS' Training Day, The Rookie, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine among many others.  Connect with us on our website for more amazing conversations! www.brettallanshow.com Have you got some feedback? Let us know! openmicguest@gmail.com Follow us on social media! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thebrettallanshow Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brettallanshow/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TheBrettAllanShow/videos LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-allan-009458168/ Support the show! VENMO @-Brett-Allan-7 Cash App @brettallanshow74 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Official Concept
Jasper Cole

The Official Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 31:20


Jasper Cole has carved out a remarkable four-decade career in entertainment, amassing over 120 film and television credits. He's set to make his lead-role debut as Rodney Garrett in the Christmas horror thriller Final Recovery, a chilling story set in a remote Michigan rehab center where recovery is thwarted by a sinister administration. Cole not only stars but also produced the film, set to premiere on-demand this December, featuring a notable cast including Charlene Tilton, Richard Tyson, Michael Emery, and Cherish Lee.Cole's versatility has shone in both film and television. He became a cult favorite as Zeke in MacGruber, sharing scenes with Val Kilmer, Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, and Ryan Phillippe. Recently, he appeared in the intense thriller Fall alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan, with sequels on the way. His latest cameo in Don't Turn Out the Lights is now streaming on Prime Video. A force in television as well, Cole co-starred with Tamara Braun in Kombucha Cure on Amazon Prime, a show he also executive produced. His extensive TV work includes roles in American Horror Story, Training Day, The Rookie, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.Cole has made his mark on BET's The Family Business as the villainous Cory Black, a role that earned him Best Screen Villain honors at the International Nollywood Film Festival. Beyond acting, Cole hosts the popular podcast One on One with Jasper Cole, where he interviews talent from across the industry. His official website offers more insights into his extensive career and current projects.

The Actor's Choice
Actor, Producer, Writer Jasper Cole, Actor, Producer, Composer J. Alphonse Nicholson  and Actress Cori Cable Kidder

The Actor's Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 52:38


Please join us Right Now, November 13, 2023 at 11:00AM PST as Actor, Producer, Writer Jasper Cole, Actor, Producer, Composer J. Alphonse Nicholson and Actress Cori Cable Kidder host Ron Brewington on "The Actor's Choice."

Studio City Now
Chatting with Jasper Cole - Episode 139

Studio City Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 65:53


I recently had the pleasure of speaking to Jasper Cole, and we had a lot of fun. He is an interesting and funny guy. We spoke about everything from his series Kombucha Cure, to the American medical system, to weather!  In Kombucha Cure, Jasper co-stars as "Theo" in this dark comedy, currently on Amazon Prime and Pop Star TV. Jasper also currently co-stars in the new Lions Gate hit Thriller, Fall. Jasper plays "Cory Black" on the hit BET series, The Family Business, opposite Ernie Hudson. He was awarded Best Screen Villain by the International Nollywood Film Festival for that role. He was also awarded Best Supporting Actor and the series has won 45 awards so far, including a Telly Award for Best Series. AND - Jasper also plays "Jaggar" in Season 2 of the hit Amazon comedy series, Smothered. Jasper has appeared in dozens of theatrical productions and national TV commercials and has Guest Starred on some of television's top shows, including, C.S.I., Married With Children, Saved By The Bell, Touched by An Angel, Party Of Five, La Femme Nakita, Tales From The Crypt, Baywatch, Pacific Blue and Clueless. More recently, Jasper has obtained critical acclaim for his work on Michael Eisner's Emmy Nominated series, Prom Queen, his unforgettable stint on Everybody Hates Chris and his recurring role on the ABC series, The Forgotten. He has also guest starred on HBO's hit series Funny Or Die Presents. Jasper has done everything!  He can be heard on his podcast, One on One with Jasper Cole, and is on all social media sites. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelemarotta/support

The Locher Room
Character Actor Jasper Cole - The Interview 7-27-2022

The Locher Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 63:31


Meet veteran character actor and Hollywood's go-to bad guy, Jasper Cole, in The Locher Room. Jasper will be here to tell us about his return as "Cory Black" on BET's hit series, "The Family Business" – when Season 4 premieres on Thursday, July 28 on the cable network.This Summer, Jasper stars alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the season's most highly anticipated thriller, FALL (Lionsgate) directed by Scott Mann and opening in theaters nationwide on August 12. Jasper will also co-star opposite soap opera actresses Tamara Braun and Jennifer Bassey in "Kombucha Cure," the new dark comedy digital series that premieres in early Fall on Amazon Prime.Perhaps known best on the big screen as Val Kilmer's sinister sidekick, 'Zach Pleshette' in the blockbuster hit, "MacGruber" with Ryan Phillippe, Kristin Wiig, and Will Forte, Jasper has 100+ film/TV credits including recurring roles opposite Christian Slater in ABC's critically acclaimed drama series, "The Forgotten," on CBS' short-lived drama series "Training Day," and haunting viewers as an uncontrollable abusive father in Michael Eisner's "Prom Queen."Join us to learn more about this talented actor and his upcoming roles.Original Airdate: 7/27/2022

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: Jasper Cole

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 46:11


Jasper plays "Cory Black" on the hit Bet series The Family Business opposite Ernie Hudson. He was awarded Best Screen Villain by the International Nollywood Film Festival for that role. He co-stars in the new Lions Gate Thriller, Fall, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan.   He also stars as "Mike" and is a Producer on the new TV series, The Church of Mike. He Co-stars as "Theo" in the new dark comedy film and digital Amazon Prime Series Kombucha Cure. As a veteran character actor with over a 100 TV/film credits, Jasper continues his villainous streak having co-starred in the box office smash hit film, The Purge: Anarchy as a "Homeless Man". Jasper has appeared in dozens of theatrical productions and national TV commercials and has Guest Starred on some of television's top shows, including, C.S.I., Married With Children, Saved By The Bell, Touched by An Angel, Party Of Five, LaFemme Nakita, Tales From The Crypt, Baywatch, Pacific Blue and Clueless. More recently, Jasper has obtained critical acclaim for his work on Michael Eisner's Emmy Nominated series, Prom Queen, his unforgettable stint on Everybody Hates Chris and his recurring role on the ABCseries, The Forgotten, starring, Christian Slater. He has also guest starred on HBO's hit series Funny Or Die Presents and appeared regularly in various comedy sketches for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Jasper has appeared in multiple films such as 18 Again, Alien Nation, Get Your Stuff, Friday the 13th Part VIII, and Urban Assault-TKO. Jasper flaunted his sinister side and became an International sensation as Val Kilmer's sidekick, Zeke Pleshette" in the blockbuster MacGruber. Jasper is also the host of the nationally syndicated Radio/TV show....One On One With Jasper Cole.  Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)

One On One With Jasper Cole
One On One With Jasper Cole: David Gielan

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 57:13


Broadcast veteran Jasper Cole and co-host Ralph Cole Jr welcome leading Industry sound department pro and Dominant Creative CEO David Gielan in-studio for One One One With Jasper Cole. Recorded at their Hennesy Studio home located on the TV Academy campus in North Hollywood, CA.

One On One With Jasper Cole
One On One With Jasper Cole: Jermel Nakia and Yorke Fryer

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 48:19


Veteran broadcaster Jasper Cole and co-host Ralph Cole Jr welcome Kombucha Cure stars Jermel Nakia and Yorke Fryer in-studio.

Extra Connections
Kombucha Cure's Jasper Cole

Extra Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 26:18


James Lott Jr reunites with friend and Exec Producer and Actor Jasper Cole! His new dark comedy series Kombucha Cure debuts on PopstarTV on Tuesday Feb 21st! jaspercole.comWritten by Cecilia Choi and Michael R. Snell with inspiration from their respective careers in medicine – Kombucha Cure is set in the fictional town of Verdigris Lake where doctors and their cancer patients' have taken on the healthcare insurance industry in the spirit of Robin Hood. Two-time Emmy® winner Tamara Braun (Days of Our Lives, General Hospital), Denise Boutte (The Young & The Restless, Bronx SIU), Jasper Cole (The Fall, Macgruber), multiple Emmy nominee® Jennifer Bassey (All My Children), Robert Craighead (Ruthless), Angie Kim (Extracurricular), and Jermel Nakia (This is Us) star in season one of the comedy series. Kombucha Cure season one is Executive Produced by Choi, Snell, Jonathan Chia (In the Dark), and Tarun Raj (Happy Prank Day) with Yorke G. Fryer (Extinct) and Jasper Cole (Miracle Before Christmas, Bronx SIU, Dunkleman) as co-Executive Producers.Season two is set to begin production this spring in Los Angeles with Choi, Snell, and Cole as showrunners.Kombucha Cure expands Popstar! TV's programming library of award-winning shows including The Bay, Laura McKenzie's Traveler, Killer Instinct, B-Sides, Purgatory, and The Agency. Download the Popstar! TV app on Roku, Firestick, or Apple TV, or find Popstar! TV on STIRR, PLEX TV, DISTRO TV and all LG and VIZIO Smart TVs.

One On One With Jasper Cole
One On One With Jasper Cole: Brian Dunkleman

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 58:16


Veteran actor and broadcaster Jasper Cole is joined in-studio by co-host Ralph Cole Jr. From the show's home at Hennessy Studios on the Television Academy campus in North Hollywood, CA,. the duo have a raw, unfiltered, and unrestricted conversation with comedian, host, TV personality, actor, and controversial provocateur Brian Dunkleman.Hailed as "fearless, funny, and shocking," the award-winning podcast One On One With Jasper Cole pushes the envelope during this show that one critic described as "brutally honest therapy gone rogue." Download. Lie down. Timer starts now.#subscribe

One On One With Jasper Cole
One On One With Jasper Cole (and Ralph Cole Jr

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 48:16


Host Jasper Cole is joined in-studio by co-host Ralph Cole Jr for an unfiltered conversation about this week's biggest headlines and much more!

The Big Scoop with Coop
Merry Christmas from The Big Scoop with Coop and guests 2022

The Big Scoop with Coop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 3:37


Merry Christmas from me and some of my guests to you and your families and we all hope you have a great 2023!

The Big Scoop with Coop
Merry Christmas from The Big Scoop with Coop and guests 2022

The Big Scoop with Coop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 3:37


Merry Christmas from me and some of my guests to you and your families and we all hope you have a great 2023!

One On One With Jasper Cole
One On One With Jasper Cole: Sheldon Epps

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 42:29


Host Jasper Cole is joined by guest co-host Janice Malone (Film Festival Radio) for an interview with acclaimed Director Sheldon Epps.

One On One With Jasper Cole
One on One With Jasper Cole: Tiffany Daniels

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 57:37


Host Jasper Cole is joined by guest co-host Janice Malone (Film Festival Radio) for an interview with actress Tiffany Daniels from Nickelodeon's That Girl Lay Lay.

He Said, She Said Movie Reviews
Fall - Movie Review

He Said, She Said Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 10:55


During the Coronavirus, we are switching our focus to streaming entertainment. This includes Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, AppleTV, HBO and Showtime. It's all about keeping you and yours safe. In this episode of He Said, She Said Movie Reviews, your hosts, April and Tim take a look at the movie Fall. A movie that will take your breath away for the effects but leave you wanting for a story. Director: Scott Mann Writers: Jonathan Frank & Scott Mann Staring: Grace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mason Gooding, Jasper Cole, Darrell Dennis & Julia Pace Mitchell Runtime: 107 minutes Rated PG-13: for bloody images, intense peril, and strong language. The featured trailers in this episode include: • Barbarian - Staring: Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård & Justin Long. Release Date: Sep 29, 2022 • Clerks 3 - Staring: Staring Ben Affleck, Rosario Dawson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Smith & Jason Mewes. Release Date: Sep 13, 2022 Let us help you make the right movie decision. If you have not already done so, go out to http://hesaidshesaidmovies.com/subscribe/  and subscribe to our podcast (it's totally free to do) so you'll never miss an episode. Also, if you would like us to review a movie on one of the streaming services listed above, drop us an email at tim@hesaidshesaidmovies.com  and we will watch your movie and give it a review. Follow us on Social Media Twitter - @HeSaidSheSaidMo - https://twitter.com/HeSaidSheSaidMo  Instagram - HeSaidSheSaidMovies - https://www.instagram.com/hesaidshesaidmovies  Facebook - @HeSaidSheSaidReview - http://fb.me/HeSaidSheSaidReview  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRoqqJj_HbEpYllzQCtaKg/featured 

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel
Actor Jasper Cole (Macgruber/Hansel & Gretel)

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 91:05


The next sequel we are reviewing is "The Purge: Anarchy” and for it, I interviewed an actor who knows a thing about playing a bad guy in Actor Jasper Cole. Jasper's career spans over 40 years, which is insane and a testament to his passion for his craft. Jasper talked about being in Jason Takes Manhattan, working with Dee Wallace, finding his niche as a bad guy, and lots more. Jasper plays a bad guy but is the nicest guy ever and you will love him. This has an unedited video interview you can watch at sequelsonly.com/jaspercole Links mentioned in this episode: Jasper's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0170594/?ref_=nm_mv_close The series he is on "The Family Business" on BET + starring Ernie Hudson Next up is our review of "The Purge: Anarchy", which is free on Peacock. Rad movie with a pretty awesome cast. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Michael Finkley Show
S5:EP02- Hollywood's Favorite Bad Guy w/Jasper Cole

Michael Finkley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 46:20


Hollywood's Bad Guy, Jasper Cole, tells us about his role on Carl Weber's The Family Business. #michaelfinkleyshow #season5 #jaspercole #thefamilybusiness #bet #hollywoodsbadguy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-finkley-show/message

The Big Scoop with Coop
The Big Scoop with Coop guest actor from BET Family Business & LionsGate movie FALL Jasper Cole

The Big Scoop with Coop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 42:23


This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I have actor Jasper Cole.  Jasper have appeared on many movies and television shows that you have watched and now you can catch him on BET hit show called Family Business and the movie from LionsGate called FALL.  Jasper will speak about his career and more!

The Big Scoop with Coop
The Big Scoop with Coop guest actor from BET Family Business & LionsGate movie FALL Jasper Cole

The Big Scoop with Coop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 42:23


This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I have actor Jasper Cole.  Jasper have appeared on many movies and television shows that you have watched and now you can catch him on BET hit show called Family Business and the movie from LionsGate called FALL.  Jasper will speak about his career and more!

TSC News - The Sports Courier
Actor Jasper Cole on Fall Movie, Acting Career, Management

TSC News - The Sports Courier

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 17:11


TSC News TV host Fred Richani interviews veteran actor Jasper Cole about working with director Scott Mann in his new thriller Fall, the fantastic cast, the crazy elements they had to deal with, his decorated acting career, playing Hollywood's go-to bad guy, running Newman Thomas Management, and why you should watch the movie in theaters now! Check out his podcast One on One with Jasper Cole and look out for him in Amazon Prime's Kombucha Cure this fall! ✅Subscribe for more interviews: https://www.youtube.com/TSCGaming ✅Follow Jasper Cole: https://jaspercole.com/ https://twitter.com/jaspercolesays https://www.instagram.com/jaspercolesays/ 

TSC News - The Sports Courier
Director Scott Mann on Fall Movie, Filmmaking

TSC News - The Sports Courier

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 13:38


TSC News TV host Fred Richani interviews director Scott Mann about his new thriller FALL, the fantastic cast, the crazy elements they had to deal with, working with Lionsgate, getting into filmmaking, and why you should watch the movie in theaters now!  ✅Get tickets here: https://www.fandango.com/fall-2022-228183/movie-overview ✅Subscribe for more interviews: https://www.youtube.com/TSCGaming   About Fall Movie: For best friends Becky (Grace Caroline Currey aka Grace Fulton) and Hunter (Virginia Gardner), life is all about conquering fears and pushing limits. But after they climb 2,000 feet to the top of a remote, abandoned radio tower, they find themselves stranded with no way down. Now Becky and Hunter's expert climbing skills will be put to the ultimate test as they desperately fight to survive the elements, a lack of supplies, vultures, and vertigo. Co-starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mason Gooding, and Jasper Cole.

Knew Amsterdam Radio w/ Flobo Boyce
#169: Good Guy with Jasper Cole

Knew Amsterdam Radio w/ Flobo Boyce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 20:39


Hollywood's go-to "bad guy" Jasper Cole is this week's guest on Knew Amsterdam Radio. Jasper has appeared in many shows and productions ranging from offerings on Amazon Prime to Brooklyn Nine-Nine. This week he gives a bit of insight on his upcoming film "Fall," and what's next for his career. KnewAmsterdam.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/knewamsterdam/support

Indie Game Business
IndieDev and Kickstarter - All Packed Up with Jasper Cole, developer of Backpack Hero

Indie Game Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 70:27


Today we have the developer of Backpack Hero, Jasper Cole! Backpack Hero SMASHED their $20k goal on Kickstarter and raised $200k +! We are going to be discussing Kickstarter, of course, and a few other things including. Backpack Hero Kickstarter and Early Development Inventory Management in Games Gamejams and releasing free games on Itch Backpack Hero Early Access starting August 15th To learn more about the show or our online business matchmaking events for indie developers visit: indiegame.business Indie Game Business is produced by The Powell Group: powellgroupconsulting.com Watch the official live stream: twitch.tv/indiegamebusiness Join the Indie Game Business Discord: discord.gg/indiegamebusiness The Twitters to follow - Indie Game Business: twitter.com/BusinessIndie Powell Group Consulting: twitter.com/PowellGrp Jay: twitter.com/Powell_Jay INDIE: twitter.com/TheRealIndie Thank you so much to Trip Wire Presents for sponsoring Indie Game Business! Follow TripWire Presents on Twitter: https://twitter.com/twpresents Check out TripWire Presents website: https://www.tripwireinteractive.com/#/ #gamedev #indiegamedev #gamedeveloper #indiegamedeveloper #gamebusiness --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indiegamebusiness/support

Comic Crusaders Podcast
Al Chats with Actor, Jasper Cole - Comic Crusaders Podcast #103

Comic Crusaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 36:05


Today Al chats with veteran actor jasper Cole all about his journey, film and more... https://youtu.be/BUt2YIR4kH4 Follow Jasper on Instagram and Twitter at @jaspercolesays Website:http://jaspercole.com/ BIO: Jasper is a veteran Character ACTOR/PRODUCER/MANAGER/RADIO HOST He flaunted his sinister side and became an International sensation as Val Kilmer's sidekick, Zeke Pleshette” in the SNL Comedy film MacGruber alongside Ryan Phillipe, Kristin Wiig and Will Forte. The film gained cult status on Dvd and and is currently in 2020 being shot as a new TV series for PEACOCK. Also he acted as CORY BLACK on THE FAMILY BUSINESS. Jasper was awarded Best Screen Villain by the International Nollywood Film Festival in 2019. He just completed filming in August 2020, during the pandemic the film, The Fall, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, written and directed by Scott Mann (Heist). He stars as “Mike” and is a Producer on the upcoming new TV series, The Church of Mike, Executive produced by David Jeffery from Prison Break and Bones. He also Co-stars as “Theo” in the new dark comedy Kombucha Cure opposite Double Emmy winner Tamara Braun and Emmy nominated Denise Boutte. As a veteran character actor with over a 100 TV/film credits, Jasper continues his villainous streak having co-starred in the box office smash hit film, The Purge: Anarchy as a “Homeless Man” produced by Michael Bay and Jason Blum, in Captured, as “Shelly” starring Brittany Curran and Kristin Prout and Anyone Home? as “Walker” opposite Emmy winner Kathy Baker and Monique Gabriella Curnen. He will soon be seen in the lead role of “Bad Cop” in the horror/thriller Savage Sistas and as “Dark Butler” in the horror film Spirits opposite Lynn Lowry as well as “Peter” in Awaken The Shadowman, starring Jean Smart. He appeared as “Jacques De Leon” in the new Cbs Drama, Training Day, opposite the late great Bill Paxton. He Guest Starred in the 2017 season of American Horror Story and booked roles on Baskets and WestWorld. Watch for him in 2019 as “Goobler” in the new series Palamino & Swissy” and he's also recurring as “Crack Head Fred” in the new Abc Series The Rookie. He played a “Homeless Man” opposite Tatiana Ali in the Tv movie. Second Sight. He was seen in the third season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine as “The Oolong Slayer” opposite Andy Sandberg and Andre Baugher. Jasper also co-starred in the 2013 hit horror film,Hansel & Gretel as “John”,iconic actress, Dee Wallace's son. Jasper has appeared in dozens of theatrical productions and national TV commercials and has Guest Starred on some of television's top shows,including,C.S.I., MarriedWith Children, Saved By The Bell, Touched by An Angel,Party Of Five, LaFemme Nakita, Tales From The Crypt,Baywatch,Pacific Blue and Clueless.More recently, Jasper has obtained critical acclaim for his work on Michael Eisner's Emmy Nominated series, Prom Queen, his unforgettable stint on Everybody Hates Chris and his recurring role on the ABCseries, The Forgotten, starring, Christian Slater. He has also guest starred on HBO's hit series Funny Or Die Presents and appeared regularly in various comedy sketches for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Film and Tv audiences will also remember Jasper as “Reno”, the bad cowboy, in the award winning Showdown at Seven commercials for the popular movie website, Fandango, and he appeared in the popular national Direct Tv commercials opposite Rob Lowe. You can see him worldwide as a Pirate in the 1-800-contact commercials as well. Nickelodeon fans know Jasper as “Oswald” in the final season of their hit series Victorious and he appeared in several episodes of the hit syndicated series, Outlaw Empires. Once established as Hollywood's “bad guy”, it was a matter of time before Jasper graced the big screen. He has appeared in multiple films such as18 Again, Alien Nation, Get Your Stuff, Friday the 13th Part VIII, and Urban Assault-Tko. Jasper is also the host of the nationally syndicated Radio/TV show….One On One With Jasper Cole in it's 10th year available on itunes, iheart radio, spotify, Stitcher, Spreaker, BS Podcast Network and BlogTalk Radio. Thanks for listening / watching! Host: Al Mega (Twitter/Instagram/Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet. https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusad… Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop:  comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Episode 103 in an unlimited series! Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/​​​​ Sister Sites: http://www.undercovercapes.com​​​​ http://www.geekerymagazine.com​​​​ http://www.splinteredpress.com Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com – bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard

Hollywood and Beyond
Jasper Cole Reflects On Hollywood Career

Hollywood and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 69:02


Welcome to Hollywood and Beyond with Steven Brittingham Podcast. Your home for meaningful and in-depth interviews.                                                  Actor and podcast host (One On One with Jasper Cole) Jasper Cole visits Hollywood and Beyond with a sentimental look back on his impressive acting career that includes over 100 film/television credits. Topics also include Hollywood attempting to thrive in 2022 with the ongoing challenges of Covid. The heartbreaking state of homelessness in Los Angeles. How being labeled a villainous character actor is more than fine with Jasper. So much is discussed as Host Steven Brittingham and Jasper Cole have a truly remarkable conversation on the artistic journey of life as an actor.    Welcome Greeting by Burt Ward Email/Show Promo by Carrie Mitchum Produced/Edited/Hosted  by Steven Brittingham   Visit the website! hollywoodbeyond.net   You can visit Jasper Cole's official website: https://jaspercole.com/ Send Steven your feedback: hollywoodandbeyondshow@gmail.com   Thank you for listening! Hollywood and Beyond will return. 

The BHHcast
Jasper Cole

The BHHcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 26:30 Transcription Available


It's the latest Purge night and you are locked in your house watching a movie when an armed toddler comes to the door screaming to be let in. Do you open the door? And speaking of movies, which movies do bad guys watch? Does the movie Airplane! hold up?  Who wins in a shouting match between famed chef Gordon Ramsey and eleven Karens? We welcome veteran character actor and Hollywood's Bad Guy Jasper Cole  to the BHHcast to answer these and other great questions. You've seen him in MacGruber and are currently enjoying his acting chops as Cory Black on BET's The Family Business. Of course, there are another 100+ credits to his name. Jasper moved to Hollywood as a youngster with the intention of becoming a professional stand up comedian. Although he has had plenty of comedic roles (such as Zeke Pleshette on Macgruber or his work with Funny or Die!), he has found his niche as the resident bad guy of film and television. But, as you'll discover after listening to this episode, Jasper is one heck of a good guy. Check out Jasper's radio show One on One with Jasper Cole and be sure to follow him across all social media. Website: https://www.jaspercole.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/jaspercolesaysInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaspercolesays/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bhhcast)

On Screen & Beyond
OSB 578 Jasper Cole "The Family Business"

On Screen & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 42:10


Episode 578 of On Screen & Beyond features actor Jasper Cole who we have seen on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno", "The Rookie", "American Horror Story", "Westworld" and on "The Family Business". He will also be in the upcoming film "Fall". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message

The Great Scott Podcast
Jasper Cole

The Great Scott Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 26:25


Jasper Cole has been dubbed Hollywood's bad guy. Jasper is known for such roles as Crackhead Bob and currently stars in "The Family Business" and "The Church of Mike".

Rebel Sage Perspectives Podcast
S2 E31 SEASON FINALE with Hollywood's Jasper Cole

Rebel Sage Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 53:45


Extra Connections
Extra Connections LIVE: Character Actor Jasper Cole

Extra Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 63:38


James Lott Jr talks with the actor who currently plays Cory Black on BET's The Family Business.Jasper plays "Cory Black" on the hit Bet series The Family Business opposite Ernie Hudson. He was awarded Best Screen Villain by the International Nollywood Film Festival in 2019. He just completed filming in August 2020 during the pandemic the film, Fall, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, written and directed by Scott Mann (Heist). He stars as "Mike" and is a Producer on the upcoming new TV series, The Church of Mike, Executive produced by David Jeffery from Prison Break and Bones. He also Co-stars as "Theo" in the new dark comedy Kombucha Cure opposite Emmy winner Tamara Braun and Emmy nominated Denise Boutte. As a veteran character actor with over a 100 TV/film credits, Jasper continues his villainous streak having co-starred in the box office smash hit film, The Purge: Anarchy as a "Homeless Man" produced by Michael Bay and Jason Blum, in Captured, as "Shelly" starring Brittany Curran and Kristin Prout and Anyone Home? as "Walker" opposite Emmy winner Kathy Baker and Monique Gabriella Curnen. He will soon be seen in the lead role of "Bad Cop" in the horror/thriller Savage Sistas and as "Dark Butler" in the horror film Spirits opposite Lynn Lowry as well as "Peter" in Awaken The Shadowman, starring Jean Smart. He appears as "Jacques De Leon" in the new Cbs Drama, Training Day, opposite Bill Paxton. He will also be seen Guest Starring in the 2017 season of American Horror Story and booked roles on Baskets and WestWorld. Watch for him in 2019 as "Goobler" in the new series Palamino & Swissy" and he's also appearing as "Crack Head Fred" in the new Abc Series The Rookie. He also played a "Homeless Man" opposite Tatiana Ali in the Tv movie. Second Sight. He was seen in the third season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine as "The Oolong Slayer" opposite Andy Sandberg and Andre Baugher. Jasper also co-starred in the 2013 hit horror film,Hansel & Gretel as "John",iconic actress, Dee Wallace's son. Jasper has appeared in dozens of theatrical productions and national TV commercials and has Guest Starred on some of television's top shows,including,C.S.I., MarriedWith Children, Saved By The Bell, Touched by An Angel,Party Of Five, LaFemme Nakita, Tales From The Crypt,Baywatch,Pacific Blue and Clueless.More recently, Jasper has obtained critical acclaim for his work on Michael Eisner's Emmy Nominated series, Prom Queen, his unforgettable stint on Everybody Hates Chris and his recurring role on the ABCseries, The Forgotten, starring, Christian Slater. He has also guest starred on HBO's hit series Funny Or Die Presents and appeared regularly in various comedy sketches for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Film and Tv audiences will also remember Jasper as "Reno", the bad cowboy, in the award winning Showdown at Seven commercials for the popular movie website, Fandango, and he appeared in the popular national Direct Tv commercials opposite Rob Lowe. You can see him worldwide as a Pirate in the 1-800-contact commercials as well. Nickelodeon fans know Jasper as "Oswald" in the final season of their hit series Victorious and he appeared in several episodes of the hit syndicated series, Outlaw Empires. Once established as Hollywood's "bad guy", it was a matter of time before Jasper graced the big screen. He has appeared in multiple films such as18 Again, Alien Nation, Get Your Stuff, Friday the 13th Part VIII, and Urban Assault-Tko. Jasper flaunted his sinister side and became an International sensation as Val Kilmer's sidekick, Zeke Pleshette" in the blockbuster MacGruber alongside Ryan Phillipe, Kristin Wiig and Will Forte. The film is gaining cult status on Dvd and TV. Jasper is also the host of the nationally syndicated Radio/TV show....One On One With Jasper Cole. jaspercole.com

Six Weeks To Fitness
How To Live A Healthy Lifestyle In The Entertainment Industry, Actor Stephen Sorrentino, Ep. 177Stephen Sorrentino

Six Weeks To Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 28:33


Vince Ferguson: Welcome to Six Weeks To Fitness, episode 177. I'm your host Vince Ferguson and joining me today on my Six Weeks To Fitness program is actor, comedian, composer, singer, impressionist, voiceover artist, Stephen Sorrentino. He has appeared on the Las Vegas strip, and has toured well over 25 countries and 43 states. Stephen's long resume has included television, film, and Broadway shows. He has worked with numerous celebrities, such as Patti LaBelle, Dennis Miller, Dana Carvey, and the legendary Debbie Reynolds. And here today to discuss the keys to longevity in the entertainment business and his career is Stephen Sorrentino. Stephen, how are you, bro? Stephen Sorrentino: I'm doing well, Vince. How are you? Vince Ferguson: You look great, man. I'm doing well. Thank you for coming on the show. Stephen Sorrentino: Well, thank you, brother. Vince Ferguson: Yeah, baby. And look at that. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Vince Ferguson: Now, here at Six Weeks To Fitness, I usually interview fitness and nutrition experts, athletes, some doctors and celebrities, and we talk about the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. That has got to be very important to you. Stephen Sorrentino: It absolutely is. I mean, if you want to... Your brain wants to do a lot of stuff, creativity-wise. So you want to do it as long as possible. And if you don't take care of yourself, you get a short run. I don't want to burn bright and short. I want to burn bright for a very long time. Vince Ferguson: Oh, very well said. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Now, I interviewed Denise Boutte, Jasper Cole, Kim Coles, and they all talk about the importance of health, because they've been in the business a long time like you. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: So how long have you been in the entertainment business? Stephen Sorrentino: I started when I was five years old, when I was a little boy. But I've been making a living at it, like full-time for 46 years now. So I'm lucky. Vince Ferguson: That's a blessing. That's huge. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: But now, you've also celebrated a birthday this week. Stephen Sorrentino: All right, let's not get crazy now. Vince Ferguson: Did my research, baby. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, I turned 61. Yeah. Vince Ferguson: What?! What?! That's beautiful. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: But isn't that wonderful? When you don't have to feel that way, but you feel great. You look great. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Because age, they tell me, is just a number. Stephen Sorrentino: It's just a number. And especially if you're creative and you want to keep well, you have to always think young. My brain always thinks nine years old, so I could be free, and create, and be funny, and be interesting, at least on stage. So if you think old, you're done, man. So you have to continue to just stay vibrant, eat the right foods, exercise as much as you can, and stay engaged with people. You know? Don't just know what you know, learn every day. That's the most important thing. Vince Ferguson: Learn every day. There's something to learn every day. Stephen Sorrentino: I hope so. And you know what? The people that stop learning, I usually find that they kind of just go down the pike and you don't see them anymore. And the older I get, I don't know if you're the same way, the more I don't know. Because I used to know everything when I was 18, and now at 61, I don't know nothing. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Exactly. The more you know, the more you don't know. Stephen Sorrentino: Uh-huh (affirmative). Vince Ferguson: It's amazing. But now where did it all begin for you, Stephen? Where did you grow up, and what was your childhood like? Stephen Sorrentino: I had a weird childhood, because I was in a third generation show biz family. My grandfather was kind of like a Ricky Ricardo type. He had his own club, and then he would perform after dinner with my mother and my father playing saxophone, my mother was a singer. So I kind of grew up in a box backstage type of a thing. It was a good family life in Long Island, New York. And the weekends, my parents were performing all the time. Sometimes, they'd take me. And then by the time I was like five or six years old, my grandfather would give me the big finger, which meant I needed to come up, and I'd sit on his knee and I'd sing a song with him. Which was frightening for me, but who knew I would make a living at it? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: And then at 15, the bug hit me, man. You know? I had the PA system set up, and I played guitar, sax, flute, piano, and I just wanted a band. And you know? I got a record deal by the time I was 26, and I was hitting it and I love it. Every day, every part of it, I love it. So that's me. And then I toured around the world. I got to meet all these beautiful people, eat all these great foods, learn about nutrition…. learn about exercise from Chinese people, meditation. You know? It's a beautiful life if you go out there and you look for it, you know? Vince Ferguson: Yes. The more I speak to people like yourself who've been in the business a long time, they talk about meditation. You know? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: And believing yourself, and that's so important. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. You have to listen to yourself. You have to listen to your heart, and what your body's telling you, listen to what your creativity is telling you. That's the only way to channel yourself. You know? So mind and body and spirit is all we have, and we put it all together when we make a living at it, and we touch other people. Stephen Sorrentino: And we educate them sometimes, and they say, "Gee, you're 61, and you're running around like you're 20." I'm like, "I know." Because I keep at it. You know? I'm a vegetarian. Vince Ferguson: Yeah, there you go, nutrition. Stephen Sorrentino: I don't drink booze anymore. I did for a long time. I don't touch any drugs or anything like that. So I'm a natural guy, you know? Vince Ferguson: Wow, that's amazing. Vince Ferguson: Now, you wear so many hats, you know? And again, you're vibrant, you're a comedian, you're a singer-composer, actor, everything. But if you could only choose one hat to wear, what would it be? Stephen Sorrentino: You're going to give me that question? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: I think the spice of life is all the different things.  I don't think I have been asked that question before. Vince Ferguson: Good! Stephen Sorrentino: I was going to say, I'm going to say actor. Vince Ferguson: Really? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, because I think you get to be in as many people as you want to be, and you get to channel all the other personalities that are in you and then bring them out. It's almost like Halloween every day. So you get to wear any mask you want. You pull it out, you play the character, and you put it away. Stephen Sorrentino: But I'm like that with all my stuff, with my comedy, with my composition. Even when I put it to show, the way I design lights and stuff, I just I'll take different ideas, the way I do with nutrition and the way I eat, take everybody else's ideas, and bring them, and make my own. You know? Vince Ferguson: Yes, yes. Stephen Sorrentino: Is that a long answer or what? Vince Ferguson: No, but it makes a lot of sense. It makes a lot of sense. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Now, to be the person you are today, obviously you had to go through, you learned a lot, you met a lot of people. Who were the most impactful in your life? Who made you who you are today, Stephen? Stephen Sorrentino: Oh, gee, you know what? I'm going to bring it all the way down to my sixth grade teacher. I know it sounds unexceptional. I could say Debbie Reynolds or something like that, or Patti LaBelle. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But there was a person when I was in sixth grade that was a hippie back in the day. He had long hair and a beard, and that was very unlike the school district. And this guy just said, the first day, he goes, "You guys want to do a class, or you want to go outside because it's beautiful and just talk?" And he cared, and he listened to us. And from that moment, it was like a class of... It was like a camp. It almost like a hippie thing. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: It felt so good that somebody cared, and we all got to know each other. It wasn't a lesson. It was a lesson in life. It wasn't a book lesson. And I'll never forget him, so he touched my life. Stephen Sorrentino: And I'm going to say Patti. Not to be stupid, but Debbie Reynolds also. I learned so much from being positive about everything. Even when negative stuff was happening, say it in a positive way. "I don't want to do that." You know? With a smile. So you know? So I think being positive, and gleaning something from the people that you meet, especially on stage. Like George Carlin, hanging out with George Carlin and talking to him. Vince Ferguson: George Carlin? Stephen Sorrentino: Jerry Lewis. I mean, these are people that affected me as a kid, and then seeing what they're like in real life. So another person, Leslie Jordan. I don't know if you know the actor, he was on Will and Grace, he's little gay dude. Vince Ferguson: Oh. Stephen Sorrentino: I read his book, and I stopped drinking. Because I read his book, and it touched me somehow. And I called him, we had a mutual friend. I said, "How's that non-drinking thing?" Because I used to like my wine and it was affecting me at one point. And I said, "How's the non-drinking thing happen?" He goes, "Well, I won an Emmy." I said, "Well, I want an Emmy." He goes, "Then quit." And he made it so simple. And I went, "Yeah." And so I called him every day for 30 days just to say how I was doing, and I never had another drink. That was like 13 years ago. I never touched the booze again. Vince Ferguson: Really? Stephen Sorrentino: So that those are the people that touch you. Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: And you never forget them. Vince Ferguson: Most definitely. Oh, that's amazing. And you mentioned Patti LaBelle. What was that experience like? Stephen Sorrentino: Oh, my God. I mean, that's the queen. I got called because she was having some problems. As a comedian, she was having some vocal problems. So they said, "Would you come in and do an audition for Patti LaBelle" I'm like, "For who?" And they said, "Patti LaBelle. And I'm like, "Wait, I'm going to sing in front of Patti LaBelle?" You know? Stephen Sorrentino: So I went there. And I got the job, because my comedy is a lot of singing impressions. I do like Sammy Davis and all that stuff, so I sing a lot. Vince Ferguson: Nice! Stephen Sorrentino: And so I'm looking. She walks in, and there's Miss Patti with the entourage. And I'm like, "Oh, my..." And I started getting weird. You know? Because it's Patti LaBelle. And I'm looking at the microphone and I said, "Okay, I can't do this. Because that's Patti LaBelle, I'm going to flip out. I'm going to pass out. I'm going to throw up. Whatever's going to happen." And then I just went through this little process that we all do when we try to take care of ourself. I said, I looked at the stage, and I looked at Patti, Miss Patti. And I took the microphone. I know a microphone. There's a stage. There's a monitor. That's an audience. I'm familiar with all of that. I'm just going to do it. And I went out and I killed. Stephen Sorrentino: And on the way out, I introduced her. She grabbed my shoulder with her beautiful nails, and she goes, "You're with me forever." Vince Ferguson: Really? Stephen Sorrentino: And she said that. Yeah. And that, just got the chills talking about it because I just believed in myself at that moment. I put all the crap aside, and all the negativity that what could happen, and just said, "Yeah, I'm doing this." And I did 69 dates over the years with Miss Patti, so it was just wonderful. Vince Ferguson: How many dates? 69? Stephen Sorrentino: 69 dates, I think. Yeah, probably all together in Las Vegas for many, many times, and then a couple of road dates. I was there for her 60th birthday. Yeah. Yeah, I've been around, man. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. No, yeah, you've been around. But also, you really mixed it up with these people, too, which is great, you know? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Vince Ferguson: And I'm sure they speak highly of you, as well, so that's amazing. Stephen Sorrentino: You know what? If you're smart, you get a lot from people. You don't just try to tell them who you are, but you listen. That's the biggest thing I ever could tell young people, because I mentor young people in the arts and I teach in China, as well. I mean, I'm a little nuts with that. I just tell them to listen. Because if you listen, you're going to hear everybody's story. You put it into your own little mix master, you make it, and then it becomes your story. You know? But listen, if we listen, we hear a lot. You know? Vince Ferguson: I think the problem to a lot of us today is that we don't listen. Right? We want to talk about what we know, who we are instead of listening- Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: ... to what someone else knows- Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: ... that might help us to become better than what we are today. Stephen Sorrentino: You know what? I don't know you very long, but I bet you I got months of stuff to learn from you. You know what I mean? And people don't take the time to listen. Especially when it comes to age, too. People, "Oh, he's old." When people, some young people say, "What song is that? Oh, I wasn't even born when that was written." Well, the world didn't start when you were born. I don't know if you got the memo. Vince Ferguson: Thank you. Thank you. It's so true, man. Vince Ferguson: I want to talk to you briefly about a movie. I just saw this movie, and you're in it, and it's called A Tale of Redemption and Regret. It was hilarious, but tell my viewers about it. Stephen Sorrentino: Well, it's you know? I got this script. I was in Las Vegas, and then COVID happened, so I moved back. I have a farm in the east coast of Virginia, and I just went to the farm just to be safe, and there's not going to be any work. And this young guy sent me script and said, "Look, I saw you perform a long time ago. I want you to do this character." So I'm like, "All right." Stephen Sorrentino: I read the script, and I loved it. It was a mafia guy that was down on his luck. It was like he wasn't going to win it at the end. He's actually kind of a loser. And I had a lot of empathy for him, because he's past his prime. Yeah, the '80s are over, and he's still trying to do the same thing, which is the mistake we all make. You have to roll, and change and evolve. Well, he can't, and I loved it. Stephen Sorrentino: So I called him up and I said, "If I give this guy a real personality ... I'll play the thing." And he did. So I produced the movie, I starred in it, and I also wrote the music for it. And it's just a really great romp of this... It's comedy, but it's dark comedy. Because he's kind of a murderer, but he's funny. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Yeah. You mix it all. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. You can see it on YouTube. It's also just won today... Or last night, I should say we won the London Short Film festival, the London Film Festival, and we won three other ones last week. So this movie is touching on something. I think all of us, as we get older, want to stay relevant. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: And some of us that can't, we fall through the cracks ... and this is touching on it. It's called A Tale of Redemption and Regret with Sunny the Heat. Vince Ferguson: Sunny the Heat? Stephen Sorrentino: It's a fun movie. Vince Ferguson: It really is. Stephen Sorrentino: I'm Sunny the Heat. Vince Ferguson: Yes. It really, it really, truly is, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Thanks. Vince Ferguson: And you say co-produced it. Now, also in the theme was about, as you said, getting older. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: And does Stephen Sorrentino worry about getting older? Stephen Sorrentino: Of course. You know? You want to stay relevant. And like last night, I'm on stage, and I'm playing the piano, and the recorder's rocking. You know? We're doing shows here in Las Vegas. And I said to myself, "Do I want to stand on the piano bench and jump off?" Well, at 30, that was easy. But at 61, I'll blow a hip. You know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah Stephen Sorrentino: I did it, because I did my running yesterday and I feel good. But what happens if? So you stuck getting that self-doubt thing, and you try to talk yourself out of it if you stay in shape. Vince Ferguson: Wow, exactly. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Exactly. That's why being healthy is so important, right? So- Stephen Sorrentino: It's all you got, man. Vince Ferguson: I know. But do you think acting today is more of a young man's game, or does it make a difference? Stephen Sorrentino: No, I think acting, I think it... Well, the thing is, here's the way I look at it. At 22, there's 9,000 other guys that want the job and that could do it, because they're good looking and they want it badly. At 45 there's 500 guys because they want it pretty much. But at 60, there's only four guys. I'm going to get the part. You know? Vince Ferguson: Great way of looking at it. Less competition, you're saying, huh? Stephen Sorrentino: That's right. Yeah. Well, the thing is I'm a character actor, so I'm not going to be the leading man anymore. That ship sailed in the '70s, so... Or the '80s. So for me, I love to play older. I mean, to get into an old character, to play someone maybe from Ireland, then you really can get yourself all crazy. You know? It's great. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? As long as I can pop out of it and run around the room a little bit, you know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah, yeah. Exactly, exactly. Very, very funny, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: But now, what advice would you give a young actor? Because you said you mentor actors, right? Young actors. Stephen Sorrentino: I do, yeah. Vince Ferguson: What advice do you give them if they want to get into the business? Stephen Sorrentino: Well, this movie is playing at all the film festivals worldwide, so I'm getting a multitude of people reaching out to me saying, "Help me." So I can't help everybody. But the first thing I said is, "Do you want to be an actor, or do you want to famous?" And if the answer is, "I want to be a star, I want to be famous," then I can't help you. But if you want to learn the craft and get famous because you're awesome, I can help you with that. You know what I mean? Stephen Sorrentino: So learn the craft. Don't just want to be... Anybody can be famous taking a picture of their hinny on Instagram and putting it out, and everybody looks at it. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But to have a career like me for 46 years of getting paid, having homes around America, touring the world, that's really seeing the world on other people's dime because of the business, that's a real gift, man. So you have to put your work in. You know? As a musician, as an artist, as a comedian, as whatever it is that you do, put it all in. And this may sound weird to you. I don't have it B plan, I never did. I don't have a backup plan. Because if I have a backup plan, then I'm telling the universe or whatever I believe in that it may not work out. So my thing has always been A plan, and it always worked out. Vince Ferguson: And do you recommend that for most people? Stephen Sorrentino: I do. I have to. when you say I have a B, I'm going to have something to fall back on, you already fell back. Because you just said that you don't believe that it's going to work out for you. So I don't have a plumber thing, or a... You know? I did jobs when I was a kid. But I'm going to be an actor, comedian, composer until the minute I die. Vince Ferguson: Wow. Stephen Sorrentino: And that's the way it's going to be. Because I said so. You know what I mean? It sounds arrogant, but it's like the world, the universe is a restaurant. You got to tell the waiter what you want. Tell them exactly what you want. But you also have, you have the patience to wait for it and do the work. You know? Tell them what you want, like working on your body, working on your nutrition, be prepared, and then it will come to you. It's guaranteed. But if you say, "Eh, it's not coming. I'm going somewhere else," then you're not there for the food. And they show up with the hamburger for you, and you're not there to eat it. So stick with it, know your stuff, take care of yourself, and it'll come to you. That's what I tell my young people. Vince Ferguson: That sounds great, man. That's great advice. But now, what are the keys, in your opinion, to longevity in the entertainment business. I say entertainment business, because you're more than just an actor. Okay? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: So what's the keys to longevity? Stephen Sorrentino: Evolve. Learn that- Vince Ferguson: Evolve. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? Your body, when you're 21, you could do certain weights. You could do certain fitness. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But when you're 55, you're not going to do the same exercises. It's the same with the arts. You have to evolve. At 21, I looked young and handsome ... I had tight jeans on, long hair. You can't play that guy when you're 40. So you have to change, and evolve, and roll with the punches, and roll with what life brings you. I embrace the fact that I'm not 21. I'm glad, because now I'm playing this guy, the older mafia died. I'll be doing a play this summer in New York City. I forget the name of it right now because it's early here. It Could Be Worse, it's called. And I'm playing an Italian guy, and his daughter comes, and she's got a girlfriend and this whole... But it's two hours of non-stop, like manic energy. And I'll be able to do it because that guy, I took care of myself. So maybe he didn't take care of himself for the story. But for me to play him, I have to have taken care of myself. No drinking, no meat for me, no booze. You know? No anything. Just rest, exercise. Vince Ferguson: So those are the keys. Evolving, not drinking, not abusing your body, proper nutrition. Okay. When did you become a vegetarian? Stephen Sorrentino: Oh, my God, about 10 years ago. I'm an animal rights activist, and I didn't like meat as it was, the concept of it. And when I stopped eating red meat and pork, I felt better. And then I just said, "You know what? One day a week, I'm going to eat no meat at all." And eventually, it just went away. I just felt better and better. So I take protein shakes sometimes, and I have a lot of nuts. And I know that nutrition-wise, a lot of fruits. Yeah, you know? I try to eat right, man. Vince Ferguson: Yeah, man. Stephen Sorrentino: You're the vehicle? You know? You have to... Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: We want our car to go somewhere. So our brain is the map, and our body is the car, and if you don't put new tires on and take care of the oil and gas, it won't go anywhere. Vince Ferguson: It just doesn't work right. Exactly. Exactly. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? Vince Ferguson: That's good wisdom. What about exercise now? What exercises do you do on a regular basis that keep you going? Stephen Sorrentino: Well, jumping around on stage every night helps because you're sweating it out all the time. Vince Ferguson: Sure. Stephen Sorrentino: But I run three miles a day, three to six miles a day. A slow run, because I'm older, so my hips are not what it used to be. I do pushups every day, and if I can get to the gym twice a week and just do a whole, like a universal circuit, I'm good. Vince Ferguson: Nice. Stephen Sorrentino: I sweat it out. Got to sweat every day. Vince Ferguson: Nice. That's good to hear that. Stephen Sorrentino: Definitely Vince Ferguson: And also, good advice for other people to know that you have to move your body, right? Stephen Sorrentino: Have to. Yeah, as you get older, too- Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: ... if you stop using it, you will lose it. Vince Ferguson: Exactly. I agree. Vince Ferguson: I don't lift as much now. I just want to be healthy. To me, it's about being fit. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, but you look... Exactly. And you look good, so hello. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: That's the game. Vince Ferguson: And you want to be around long time, right? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. I want to play an 80-year old in a play someday, and I'll be 80. That's cool. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. But you won't look 80. Stephen Sorrentino: No, I will look 70. Vince Ferguson: It's all good, it's all good. Vince Ferguson: I read a personal quote of yours, and it said- Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: It said, "I'm not afraid of dying. I'm afraid of living with no purpose." That was awesome. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Explain that to my listeners and viewers. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? I said that as a mentor thing to a Chinese medical student, that he posted that somewhere. It became like this thing. I'm not afraid of dying. I mean, for me, living is the whole thing. Dying, I don't believe anything negative about it ... I think it's a positive thing. You just move into the next thing. I just don't want to be on this planet and not touch another person, not change another person's life, or leave a legacy. Even if it's just a song, or a performance that somebody said, "Gee, you really touched my heart." Or a song that somebody used for their wedding because it meant something. So we have a short time here relatively in this world, and I think our job is not to make money, and to buy stuff, and boast. But it's to touch as many people positively as possible and change their lives. That's it. I don't want to live without purpose. That's my purpose. Vince Ferguson: That is so well put, you know? Stephen Sorrentino: I didn't mean to be so profound. But it came out good, and when he posted it everywhere, I'm like, "Oh." Vince Ferguson: Yeah, man, it's like, "This guy's got a lot of wisdom to share. You know? He's really deep." Stephen Sorrentino: I'm the Dalai Lama. Vince Ferguson: Right. Exactly, exactly. Which is cool. Because someone needs to hear that, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, that's cool. That's my life. I mean, when people reach out to me, I do the best I can. There a lot of people that... I was in a film festival in India recently, and all these Indian actors, young dude actors wanted to talk to me, and I'm getting like 13, 14 requests every day, "Hey, can I speak to you?" And I do the best I can. But at one point, I'm like, "I can't." You know? "Take a number," so to speak. So I want to give positive energy to anybody I can. You know? Someday, on a world platform, if I can. You know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But we'll see. Vince Ferguson: That's awesome. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, man. I mean, isn't that our job? Vince Ferguson: I think so. To give back and to help those who are around us. I believe that. Stephen Sorrentino: Isn't that what you're doing? Yeah, but look what you're doing. You are. Vince Ferguson: I believe, yes. And it feels good to do it, to share information. You bring on people like yourself who can also share uplifting and positive information, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: You know? It's a beautiful thing. Vince Ferguson: But now, I also know that you are in a film that's coming out the end of the year. It was directed by Victoria Rowell? Stephen Sorrentino: Yes! Vince Ferguson: ... of Young and Restless? Stephen Sorrentino: Yes! Young and Restless. Victoria's a like rockstar, you know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: First of all, I was excited because I'm the only white dude in the movie, which is freaking awesome. Vince Ferguson: Really? Oh, wow. A token. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, I'm the token white dude, which is fine with me. Equal time, finally. And she's a great director. Actually, Denise Bute is in it, also as well. Vince Ferguson: Denise is in it? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Blair Underwood, Bill Bellamy, and it's called- Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: ... A Rich Christmas. And I play a small part, but I play an English butler. Very, very different, you know? I've got my glasses like this. You know? One of those guys. And I had played Annie, I played Drake in Annie, which is a butler, with Sally Struthers- Vince Ferguson: Yes! Stephen Sorrentino: ... the year before. And Victoria saw a video of mine, and she goes, "You're hired." And it was so cool. So it's called A Rich Christmas. You know? It's a Christmastime movie on BET- Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: ... and look for me. Yeah. And Victoria's again, you walk in the room, her positive energy fills the room- Stephen Sorrentino: ... and you just get taken over by her. Yes, strong, strong woman director, so unique. And great that we're starting to see more women, more people of color directing. It's wonderful. Vince Ferguson: Yes. Wonderful. Stephen Sorrentino: I'm inspired. Vince Ferguson: Where do you see yourself, Stephen Sorrentino? You've done so much, but where do you see yourself in next five years? Stephen Sorrentino: I'd like to have a regular show, like on a Netflix type of platform. Maybe the Sunny the Heat thing. I don't know. On whatever platform. Vince Ferguson: That's awesome! Stephen Sorrentino: And just have a steady job on television. And then on my off months, I'd love to tour a little bit to do my comedy, and then have enough time to mentor and teach young people. That's it. Vince Ferguson: That's it? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: That's a lot, man. That's a lot. Stephen Sorrentino: That's okay. I got a lot. You know? Like I said, I got a lot of energy, so... Vince Ferguson: So how do you rest though? How do you take it down? Stephen Sorrentino: I shut off. So it's no people. Because anytime I'm around people, I kind of somewhat perform. I don't know. I can't really shut down. So what I do is I close everybody off, I go away, and I just rest. I just I do nothing. I try that. A little meditation. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: And can I be honest with you? When I'm back in Virginia on my ranch, I mow the lawn. Vince Ferguson: You mow the lawn? Stephen Sorrentino: For eight hours. It's 13 acres of mowing- Vince Ferguson: Oh! Stephen Sorrentino: Because it's a 50 acre estate. Vince Ferguson: Whoa! Stephen Sorrentino: So I mow Vince Ferguson: Whoa, really? Really? Stephen Sorrentino: It's I can't. It sounds stupid, but it's very zen, man. Vince Ferguson: Very zen, unbelievable. Stephen Sorrentino: Zen mowing. I don't know what to tell you, but that helps to slow me down. Vince Ferguson: Because you're such an outgoing person, and I would imagine that you're always around people. But for you, get away from people. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, I have to shut completely off. And I think, and somebody pointed this out, a psychologist friend of mine said, "You're not an extrovert. You're an extrovert for a living, but you're actually an introvert." And I think he's right. So I do this Mr. Personality thing. Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: But my real person is a very quiet, inside thing. So it's kind of strange. Vince Ferguson: It is kind of strange, man. But how can my listeners and viewers find out more about Stephen Sorrentino? Stephen Sorrentino: You can go to Stephensorrentino.com. It's Stephen with a P-H. You can go to my Instagram, follow. There's a lot of awards being posted on that, which is New York actor or Stephen.Sorrentino. Or on Twitter, I'm Sorrentino. Easy. Vince Ferguson: Amazing. Definitely easy. Vince Ferguson: But one more thing about Tales of Redemption, right? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: It was only 14 minutes. It was a very short movie. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Yeah, it's a short movie. We wanted to make an impact and show everybody what we could do. And now we're developing it as a series. Like I said, I want that series. So we've got 13 episodes written, and then we're going to start pitching it all over the world to whoever will look at it, and whoever will give us the most platforms that we can see it. And you people can watch Sunny, because he's a very interesting character. Vince Ferguson: Most definitely. I wanted more, man. I wanted more. How it ended, I wanted more Sunny the Heat. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. A lot of people say, at the festivals that I went to in New York, they came up to me and said, "We want more of Sunny." And I'm like, "That's great." Vince Ferguson: Thank you. Thank you, man. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? No, thank you. Vince Ferguson: You can identify with Sunny, man. You know? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: You really could. Vince Ferguson: Well, look, Stephen Sorrentino, on behalf of Body Sculpt of New York, that's my non-profit fitness program for kids, and Six Weeks to Fitness, I truly want to thank you for coming on my show today. Stephen Sorrentino: It's my pleasure. This has been a blessing. Thank you so much. Vince Ferguson: And to my listeners and viewers, I truly hope this program was informative, encouraging, and inspiring, and that you will continue listening in and watching our Six Weeks to Fitness program. If you have any questions or comments for the show, please leave them below. And don't forget to subscribe, so you don't miss any future episodes. And remember, you don't stop exercising because you are getting old. You're getting old because you stopped exercising.  www.6weekstofitness.com  

POP ART
POP ART: Episode 30-Bridesmaids/Monsoon Wedding

POP ART

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 50:56


“It’s coming out of me like lava”. Is there some event you’ve been missing out on since the quarantine kicked in? Are you having those wedding bell blues? Are you not going to the chapel? Are you not getting married in the morning? Sounds like it’s time for Episode 30 of Pop Art, the podcast where my guest chooses a movie from popular culture and I’ll select a film from the more art/classic side of cinema with a connection to it. For my listeners, please like, follow or comment. I’m especially looking for more reviews on iTunes and I’d love to know what you think. For this episode, I am happy to welcome two guests, actors, producers and radio hosts, Jasper Cole and Ralph Cole, Jr., who have chosen the hit marital farce that gave us the national treasure known as Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids, and I have chosen the art house hit from Indian filmmaker Mira Nair, Monsoon Wedding. And in this episode we ask such questions as: Does the bathroom scene hurt the film, make the film, or both? Which movie made 30 times its cost? What is the legacy of Bridesmaids? Where did the idea for Monsoon Wedding come from? Where does Miss Marple fit in? Fill in the blank: weddings are a __________? Why did Jon Hamm not get his credit? And listen to Jasper and Ralph on their radio show at https://www.blogtalkradio.com/oneononejcole Look for Jasper Cole in the film Kambucha Cure and as producer, Never and Again, due out in 2021 And Ralph Core, Jr. in The Undertaker’s Wife and Boy Culture --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howard-casner/support

Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Episode 37: Jasper Cole Interview: Hollywood's Bad Guy

Baring It All with Call Me Adam

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 47:38


In this special crossover episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, I am chatting with "Hollywood's Bad Guy," Jasper Cole. First I interview Jasper, for Baring It All with Call Me Adam on the Broadway Podcast Network, about his bad guy reputation, COVID-19, what Jasper is doing to help the homeless problem in LA & beyond, & then we play a game based upon Jasper's bad guy image. After my interview, we flip the mic and Jasper interviews me for an episode of One on One with Jasper Cole on BlogTalk Radio. We talk about my childhood, my influences, and the start of my website/podcast. For more on Jasper follow visit http://jaspercole.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Like what you hear? Then become a member of my Patreon Page for exclusive behind-the-scene perks! For more "Call Me Adam" interviews visit: https://callmeadam.com  Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ)  Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY)  Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Facebook: @CueTique) More on Jasper: Jasper Cole was awarded Best Screen Villain by the International Nollywood Film Festival in 2019. As a veteran character actor with over a 100 TV/film credits, Jasper continues his villainous streak having co-starred in the box office smash hit film, The Purge: Anarchy as a “Homeless Man” produced by Michael Bay and Jason Blum, in Captured, as “Shelly” starring Brittany Curran and Kristin Prout and Anyone Home? as “Walker” opposite Emmy winner Kathy Baker and Monique Gabriella Curnen. He will soon be seen in the lead role of “Bad Cop” in the horror/thriller Savage Sistas and as “Dark Butler” in the horror film Spirits opposite Lynn Lowry. Most recently Jasper guest starred as “Goobler” in the Palamino & Swissy and “Crack Head Fred” in the ABC Series The Rookie. Jasper was “Peter” in Awaken The Shadowman, starring Jean Smart, “Jacques De Leon” in the CBS Drama, Training Day, opposite Bill Paxton, in the 2017 season of American Horror Story and had roles on Baskets and WestWorld. Jasper obtained critical acclaim for his work on Michael Eisner’s Emmy Nominated series, Prom Queen, his unforgettable stint on Everybody Hates Chris and his recurring role on the ABC series, The Forgotten, starring, Christian Slater. He has also guest starred on HBO’s hit series Funny Or Die Presents and appeared regularly in various comedy sketches for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Film and TV audiences will also remember Jasper as “Reno”, the bad cowboy, in the award winning Showdown at Seven commercials for the popular movie website, Fandango, and he appeared in the popular national Direct TV commercials opposite Rob Lowe. You can see him worldwide as a Pirate in the 1-800-contact commercials as well. Nickelodeon fans know Jasper as “Oswald” in the final season of their hit series Victorious and he appeared in several episodes of the hit syndicated series, Outlaw Empires. Once established as Hollywood’s “bad guy,” it was a matter of time before Jasper graced the big screen. He has appeared in multiple films such as 18 Again, Alien Nation, Get Your Stuff, Friday the 13th Part VIII, and Urban Assault-Tko. Jasper flaunted his sinister side and became an International sensation as Val Kilmer’s sidekick, Zeke Pleshette in the blockbuster MacGruber alongside Ryan Phillipe, Kristin Wiig and Will Forte. The film is gaining cult status on DVD and TV. Jasper is also the host of the nationally syndicated Radio/TV show….One On One With Jasper Cole.

One On One With Jasper Cole
Breaking The News -February 2020 (Episode 11)

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 57:42


One on One w/ Jasper Cole! Tune in as @JasperColeSays and @MikelTaylorGray go LIVE on Facebook discussing the #news affecting you!

One On One With Jasper Cole
The "Horrors & Heroes of Houselessness" Series - Episode 6 - Skid Row Update

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 58:51


@jaspercolesays (Jasper Cole) welcomes back @GoSkidRowGo (General Jeff) to give us an update on the Skid Row Neighborhood Council-Formation Committee vs. City of Los Angeles trial which took place on 2/5/2020.https://skidrowneighborhoodcouncil.com/ 

One On One With Jasper Cole
The "Horrors & Heroes of Homelessness" Series - Episode 6 - Skid Row Update

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 58:51


@jaspercolesays (Jasper Cole) welcomes back @GoSkidRowGo (General Jeff) to give us an update on the Skid Row Neighborhood Council-Formation Committee vs. City of Los Angeles trial which took place on 2/5/2020.https://skidrowneighborhoodcouncil.com/ 

StarShine Magazine
Jasper Cole: Actor "Captured", "MacGruber"

StarShine Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 27:31


Jasper Cole is one of those actors that you’ve seen his face in a million different roles, but you can’t quite place where you know him from. His most memorable roles include Zeke in the SNL comedy film, MacGruber and as the Oolong Slayer on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Unlike most of his roles, Jasper is a soft-spoken conversationalist who runs his own podcast, One-on-One with Jasper Cole. Jasper’s latest film Captured is out now. In my latest podcast, I chat with Jasper about his experience in the entertainment industry, being mistaken for Danny Trejo, and Alexa vs. Siri. For more information on Jasper Cole: https://jaspercole.com. Follow him on Instagram: @OneonOnejcole For more interviews and entertainment news: https://starshinemag.net. Follow us @StarShineMag on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/starshinemag/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starshinemag/support

The Derek Diamond Experience
1917 Review (SPOILERS) | Playing a Bad Guy with Jasper Cole

The Derek Diamond Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 71:25


After months of waiting, the WWI thriller “1917” has finally hit theaters. Adam Waldron and Joey Truncale (The Unicorn Wranglers) return to chat with Derek about their immediate impressions of the movie, why they've been looking forward to it, and why the performances by the characters stands out just as much as the cinematography (0:51). Finally, actor Jasper Cole joins the show to discuss growing up in Georgia, being introduced to acting, taking his play “Willow Springs Now” to Los Angeles, his podcast “One on One with Jasper Cole,” how he found his niche playing a villain, and advice for aspiring actors and filmmakers (43:28).

Rolonda On Demand
Talk Shows, Acting, Stand Up Comedy, Books & more with Producer/Actor Jasper Cole

Rolonda On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 50:11


Nollywood's top award-winning villian, (American Horror Story, Westworld)), turns the Mic on Rolonda in this revealing conversation about acting, stand up comedy, the talk show era, soap operas, books and more. Follow Jasper: http://jaspercole.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jamie Roxx's Pop Roxx Talk Radio Show
Jasper Cole, Actor (Anyone Home? // Captured)

Jamie Roxx's Pop Roxx Talk Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 81:00


Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Jasper Cole, Actor (Anyone Home? // Captured) to the Show!  Web: jaspercole.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/Jasper-Cole-129784190406964Instagram: @jaspercolesaysTwitter: @jaspercolesays 10 years ago Jasper Cole stepped onto the set of director Jorma Taccone's MACGRUBER, a clever MacGyver-spoof that starred Will Forte as our world's last and only hope! Cole's villain Zeke went on to not only become one of the most memorable characters in the 2010 film but saw Cole, whose went on to star in such films and series as "The Purge Anarchy" and "Westworld", typecast- and the actor isn't complaining one tiny bit! It's not only the 10th anniversary of MacGruber in 2020 but Cole's latest projects "Anyone Home?" and "Captured" (released in January) are coming out.

We Be Geeks
We Be Geeks 327: Table Chat With Jasper Cole

We Be Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 57:34


On this episode,  the Dashing Duo welcome actor Jasper Cole to the podcast.   Jasper is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the film McGruber that he had a big part in as the villainous sidekick Zeke.  The Dashing Duo talk to Jasper about making the film,  Jasper’s podcast that he started,  and his other duties as […]

WFOD: The Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks Internet Radio Program
#438: JASPER COLE AND THE CHRISTMAS MIRACLE

WFOD: The Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks Internet Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 77:53


mike, travis, drunk and matt discuss the following topics..... winter break is finally here....... terminator dark fate........ after the break, we talk to actor jasper cole about hollywood, homelessness, natural disasters and his podcast "one on one with jasper cole.  if you'd like to check it out, you can get it here. claiming your content and podcasting as a whole..... mike chemical romance...... well, bye.

IMRU Radio
The Honest TEA w/Michael Taylor Gray and Chloe Corcoran; Florian Klein aka Hans Berlin and Jasper Cole on Storytellers with Michael Taylor Gray + Last Word: Abby Dees--Who's the Man? (191209)

IMRU Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 57:36


In this episode, hosts Michael Taylor Gray and Chloe Corcoran discuss current events in The Honest TEA. Also… Florian Klein aka Hans Berlin on Storytellers with Michael Taylor Gray ...Jasper Cole on Storytellers with Michael Taylor Gray ...Last Word with Abby Dees: Who's the Man? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message

One On One With Jasper Cole

Join @jaspercolesays and his special guest Veteran Actor/Producer and host Craig Muckler @CraigM54 as they discuss Craig's cult classics MICROWAVE MASSACRE and MALIBU HIGH as well as his live show HOLLYWOOD SHOWCASE W CRAIG MUCKLER. His film TABOO IDENITY continues to win awards across the world.

One On One With Jasper Cole
Jennifer Elise Cox

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 61:06


@jaspercolesays sits down with veteran character actress and producer, @jenelisecox to discuss the 50th anniversary of "The Brady Bunch" which made its big television debut in 1969 and her countless other roles.  Jennifer is best known for portraying Jan in "The Brady Bunch" movies and her iconic line "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!"  This funny gal has also had many memorable Guest Star roles, like Nurse Pittman on "Will & Grace", Mary on "Six Feet Under", Gina Spinks in "Web Therapy" and Tanzy in Comedy Central's "IdiotSitter".  She also starred in and produced her first independent comedy feature "Out West" playing the role of Prissy.  Join us as we learn all about her journey.Social Media Contacts:Twitter: @jenelisecox Instagram & Facebook: @jenniferelisecoxMore Info:Website: https://www.jenniferelisecox.com/newsIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0185078/ 1 Hour Interview

One On One With Jasper Cole
Breaking The News (Episode 8) - Erica Renee Davis

One On One With Jasper Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 59:40


Join @jaspercolesays for the first episode of season four of One on One with Jasper Cole, as he welcomes his BREAKING THE NEWS co host @mikeltaylorgray and special correspondent @ericareneed as they discuss all things politics, top news stories, and more!

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Ray Donovan Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Ray Donovan S:2 | Jasper Cole Guests on Uber Ray E:2 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Ray Donovan Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2014 57:09


AFTERBUZZ TV – Ray Donovan edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Showtime's Ray Donovan. In this show, host Matt Lieberman, Anna Koppel, Issac Johnson, and special guest Jasper Cole discuss episode 2. Set in the sprawling mecca of the rich and famous, RAY DONOVAN does the dirty work for LA's top power players. The one-hour drama series stars Liev Schreiber as the go-to guy who makes the problems of the city's celebrities, superstar athletes, and business moguls disappear. This powerful family drama unfolds when his father, played by Jon Voight, is unexpectedly released from prison, setting off a chain of events that shakes the Donovan family to its core. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices