COLE HOUSER LEARNED HIS FATHER WHEN HE WAS NINE, AFTER HE SAW HIS FATHER’S NAME ON THE CREDITS SCREEN OF A MOVIE - Actual news
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COLE HOUSER LEARNED HIS FATHER WHEN HE WAS NINE, AFTER HE SAW HIS FATHER’S NAME ON THE CREDITS SCREEN OF A MOVIE

The Rip Wheeler of “Yellowstone,” famous actor Cole Houser’s parents are his biggest cheerleaders, as his father also a famous actor, and a cowboy.

Cole was born into his family, where his father was Wings Hauser, and mother Cass Warner. Cass was an award-winning writer and producer, who founded the production company, “Warner Sisters.”

Cole was two years old when his parents got divorced, and Cass raised her son, as a single mother who never remarried. Cole was borin in a Ranch, in Santa Barbara.

Cole was nine, when he was a name in TV, on the credits scene of a movie, Wings Hauser. As he talked with his mother, he learned that Wings was his father.

Wings was an actor and director who was born in Hollywood, where his family were filmmakers. He rose to success with the movies, “Tough Guys Don’t Dance,” “Tales from the Hood,” and “The Young and The Restless.”

Wings Hauser poses for the movie “Vice Squad” circa 1981. | Source: Getty Images

After Cole learned about his father, he was 15 when he moved in with Wings. The experienced actor had taught his son the tricks of being an actor, and had helped him in his journey.

His mother Cass Warner was born into a family of filmmakers too, and her father, Milton Sperling was an award winning writer and producer. She would spend time with her father in Warner Bros Studios when she was a little girl, and as she learned from her father, she created her own company.

\u200b Producer Cass Warner attends the 5th annual Burbank International Film Festival opening night premiere of “The Brothers Warner” held at Warner Bros. Studios on September 4, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Wheeler is very fond of his mother, and he would always shares pictures with his mother, as he posted in 2017, where they were riding horses together, “My momma and I cruise(ing) the hills of Utah on horseback. Love (our) time together.”

Cole had spent many time with his maternal grandfather, Milton Sperling, and as Cole stated, he learned a lot from Sperling. He praised his grandfather, as he described him as a very brilliant man.

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