Cole Williams

Cole Williams (born Christopher Cole Williams; July 28, 1981[1][2]) is an American film and TV actor. He has films including North Country, and Harry + Max (playing a gay teen idol). He also had a recurring role as Anthony W. on 8 Simple Rules.

Williams was born in Los Angeles County, California, the son of singer-songwriter Paul Williams and Kate (née Clinton) Williams,[3][4] and brother to Sarah Caitlin Rose Williams.[5][6]

Biography

Williams attended Proctor Academy in New Hampshire and was accepted into SUNY Purchase College.[7] His debut in the film industry was in the film Urban Chaos Theory. This opportunity catapulted him to roles in Harry + Max, Race You to the Bottom, North Country, Lovers, Liars & Lunatics, Spaced Out and Freeway Killer. He has also landed TV roles and appearances in Scrubs, Drake & Josh, and Zoey 101, but is well known for his role as Anthony in the television series 8 Simple Rules... For Dating My Teenage Daughter.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2000 Urban Chaos Theory The Brother
2002 L.T.R Michael
2003 Die Mexico Connection Hunt Carter
Boys Life 4: Four Play Michael
2004 Harry + Max Max
2005 Race You to the Bottom Nathan
North Country Young Bobby
2006 Lovers, Liars and Lunatics Gunner
Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves Mark
2009 Spaced Out Herb Stone
2010 Freeway Killer Kyle Peterson

Television

Year Film Role Notes
2002 Scrubs Mike 1 Episode: "My First Step"
2002–2003 8 Simple Rules Anthony W. 5 episodes
2004 Hollywood Division Teen Television film
Drake & Josh Drummer 1 episode: "Blues Brothers"
2005 Zoey 101 Mr. Berman 1 episode: "Spring Fling"
2006 Cold Case Justin Bradley 1 episode: "One Night"
Mammoth Squirelly Television film
2007 Veronica Mars Derrick Carr 1 episode: "Un-American Graffiti"
2007–2009 Entourage Five Town's Castmate 4 episodes
2008 CSI: NY Bryce Aldecott 1 episode: "Happily Never After"
Heroes Ryan Hanover 1 episode: "Chapter Twelves 'Our Father'"
Heroes: The Recruit 2 episodes
2010 Ghost Whisperer Colin 1 episode: "Thin On Ice"
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