Cole Escola Bio, Age, Partner, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Biography

Cole Escola is an American comedian, actor, and singer best known for their cabaret performances and appearances on the TV shows Jeffery & Cole Casserole, Difficult People, At Home with Amy Sedaris, Search Party, and Big Mouth.

Age

He is 37 years old as of 25 November 2023. He was born in 1986 in Clatskanie, Oregon, United States.

Cole Escola Family – Education

Escola was born and reared in Clatskanie, Oregon. They’re of Finnish and Norwegian heritage. When they were six years old, their father used a gun to chase them all out of their mobile home. Escola, their mother, and brother later resided in government housing. Their sister did not live with them at the time; she was elsewhere. They took part in community theater and starred in high school productions of Fiddler on the Roof, Les Misérables, and Little Shop of Horrors.

After graduating from R. A. Long High School in 2005, Escola came to New York City to study humanities at Marymount Manhattan College, but dropped out after a year. They later performed at children’s birthday parties and worked at the Scholastic Bookstore.

Partner

Escola revealed her non-binary identity in 2022.

Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1 billion.

Jeffery & Cole Casserole

Jeffery and Cole is an American sketch comedy show that aired on Logo in 2009 and 2010.Jeffery Self and Cole Escola, a real-life comedic combo, write, direct, and edit the show.The sitcom premiered on Logo on June 19, 2009, and was renewed for a second season, which aired on Logo on July 9, 2010.The show was canceled on March 17, 2011.

The program arose from the internet fame of New York-based comedy pair Jeffery Self and Cole Escola, who were previously recognized for their comic viral films under the YouTube alias VGL (Very Good Looking) Gay Boys.Self and Escola claim that they were approached on Facebook by Logo executives, who gave them a development agreement after watching their videos and attending one of their live shows.

 Comedian, Actor, and Singer Cole Escola Photo
Comedian, Actor, and Singer Cole Escola Photo

Career

From 2008 to 2012, Escola was an enduring visitor entertainer in the Our Hit March nightclub series, and later started performing month to month solo shows at the Duplex Men’s club Theater. They showed up in Scott Wittman’s 2012 supper club show Jukebox Jackie at La Mother and played an unborn hatchling in Bridget Everett’s 2014 nightclub show Absolute bottom at Joe’s Bar. On June 14, 2017, Escola’s hourlong performance show Help! I’m Stuck debuted at Joe’s Bar, where it has since played various sold-out commitment.

Escola has an assortment of 38 hairpieces, which they store under their bed in 7-Eleven donut boxes. Their hairpieces frequently shape and illuminate their repetitive stage characters, which incorporate Broadway legend Bernadette Peters, self-destructive homemaker Joyce Conner, plotting furniture beneficiary Jennifer Convertibles, and The Troll Worker of Hoboken. In 2013, Escola played Roland Maule in the Two Stream Theater recovery of Noël Quitter’s Current Giggling.

In 2024, Escola composed and featured in their play Gracious, Mary! at the Lucille Lortel Theater, wherein they played First Woman Mary Todd Lincoln. It was coordinated by Sam Pinkleton and furthermore featured Conrad Ricamora and James Scully. The show will move to Broadway in July 2024, denoting Escola’s Broadway debut as an entertainer and writer. At the 2024 External Pundits Circle Grants, Escola was granted the John Gassner Grant for Goodness, Mary!

In 2008, Escola met individual comic Jeffery Self in New York; holding over a common love of theater and 1990s sitcoms, they started making strange, semi-prearranged YouTube recordings under the moniker “Generally excellent Looking (VGL) Gay Young men.” The portrayals, where Escola frequently played the psychotic comic foil to Self’s straight man, got more than 100,000 perspectives, provoking inclusion in New York magazine and an improvement bargain from Logo television.

From 2015 to 2017, Escola played Matthew on the Hulu TV series Troublesome Individuals, a job that series maker Julie Klausner composed in view of them. They play showed up in repeating parts on Mozart in the Wilderness, Girlboss, and At Home with Amy Sedaris, in which they play Sedaris’ neighbor, Chassie Exhaust.

In 2020, Escola showed up as Chip (The Twink) on the HBO Max unique Hunt Party. Chip turned into a season standard in season 4. Escola voiced The Mysterious Guardian on the Animation Organization vivified series Craig of the Rivulet in the episode “Secret in a Container”. In 2021 Escola loaned their voice to a figure of deformity in a time of three episodes of What We Do in the Shadows, close by “Troublesome Individuals” co-star Julie Klausner.

Movies and TV Shows

♦ 2023 – Human Resources
♦ 2022-Present – Big Mouth
♦ 2022 – Please Baby Please
♦ 2022 – Would I Lie to You? (US)
♦ 2021–2022 – Ziwe
♦ 2021 – Teenage Euthanasia
♦ 2021 – What We Do in the Shadows
♦ 2020–2021 – Search Party
♦ 2020 – Craig of the Creek
♦ 2020 – The Shivering Truth
♦ 2019–2020 – National Lampoon Radio Hour
♦ 2019 – Tuca & Bertie
♦ 2018 – Wild Nights with Emily
♦ 2017–2020 – At Home with Amy Sedaris
♦ 2017 – New York Is Dead
♦ 2017 – Girlboss
♦ 2017 – Man Seeking Woman
♦ 2016–2018 – Mozart in the Jungle
♦ 2016 – The Chris Gethard Show
♦ 2016 – The Characters
♦ 2015–2017 – The Special Without Brett Davis
♦ 2015–2017 – Difficult People
♦ 2015 – Monica
♦ 2015 – Monologue for a Teenage Boy
♦ 2015 – 6 Keys to Unlocking Your Diva
♦ 2015 – The Battery’s Down
♦  2015 – Mom Commercial
♦ 2014 – Nurse Jackie
♦ 2013 – The 3 Bits
♦ 2013 – Smash