Cole Hauser’s parents divorced when the young actor was two years old. It took the youngster seven years before he got to know his father after seeing his name during the ending credits of a movie on TV

Cole Hauser’s most well-known role was that of Rip Wheeler on the blockbuster Paramount Network series “Yellowstone.”

The actor’s parents are among his staunchest fans, particularly his father, who is also a cowboy and an actor.

 

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Cole and his father haven’t always gotten along because the young star was raised by his mother and didn’t know who his father was for nine years.

Cole Hauser was born in the United States to Wings Hauser and Cass Warner. His mother is an award-winning writer and producer who founded the Warner Sisters production business.

Cole’s parents split when he was two years old, and Cass raised him as a single mother. She never remarried either.

 

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Cass explained that Cole was born early in the morning on a ranch in Santa Barbara, and as a child, he was always interested in life and living completely.

Cole was also quite interested, and when he was five years old, he would venture into the Oregon woods with the family’s two Irish setter dogs to investigate.

Cole would always arrive later, smiling, and after lunch, climb on his miniature cinnamon pony and practice sliding over her head.

Cole was approximately nine years old when he saw a film starring his father. The child did not know him, but he did see the name Wings Hauser during the closing credits.

Following that, he went to his mother and demanded an explanation as to who Wings Hauser was, and Cass later confessed that Wings was his father.

Gerald Dwight Hauser, his father, became known as “Wings” after recording an album titled “Your Love Keeps Me Off the Streets” in 1975 under the alias Wings Livinryte.

Wings was born in Hollywood into a family of legendary filmmakers and was meant to become a star himself.

The Oscar winner is best known for his roles in films such as “Tough Men Don’t Dance,” “Tales from the Hood,” and “The Young and the Restless.”

With over 50 years of performing experience and over 114 film credits, the actor was once recognized by Zeus Brothers Entertainment, who dedicated a vlog to him.

Cole moved in with his father when he was 15 years old, soon after discovering who Wings was. Following that, the seasoned actor coached his young son and taught him how to become an actor himself.

Cass Warner, the actor’s mother, was born into a family of great filmmakers, as was her father, Milton Sperling, an award-winning writer and producer.

Cass would accompany Milton to the Warner Brothers Studios as a kid, and the small girl was given free rein.

These travels and the experience they provided motivated her and fueled her desire to make films. Following that, she studied acting under the legendary Milton Katselas.

Her father and Howard Koch of Casablanca renown also taught her scripting. Cass then founded her own production business, Warner Sisters.

 

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Cass produced “The Brothers Warner,” a documentary on the Warner family and their cinematic heritage, in 2008. She has created a series called “Conversations with Cass,” in which she interviews some of the most well-known and respected performers in Hollywood.

Cole was mostly raised by his mother, and the two are quite close. He contributed to her charitable organization, “The Dream Factory Project,” by taking part in a video chat with his mother.

In the short clip, the actor described how Cass allowed him to attend acting camps as a youngster, pushing him to pursue his ambition of being an actor. The clip was intended to encourage people to achieve their aspirations.

 

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He mentioned that interacting with others in a positive rather than negative way influenced him. The actor also respected his mother for her inner strength.

The actor would also frequently share their photos and would tag Cass on his Instagram account. On December 17, 2017, he posted a photo of the two on horseback with the caption:

“My mother and I are riding horses in the Utah Highlands.” “I like our time together.”

 

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During the COVID-19 epidemic, he also shared a photo of his mother with his wife and children, implying she was quarantining with her son.

Cole spent a lot of time with his maternal grandpa, Milton Sperling, from whom he learned a lot. He claimed that Milton taught him to be honest, sincere, and a man by admitting his faults and moving on from them.

Milton was a well-known producer for both 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. He also had his own production company, United States Pictures, within Warner Bros.

The “Yellowstone” singer hailed his granddad for being a great guy and said that he studied Milton extensively as a child. When he had to make a choice, he always did what he thought his grandfather would approve of.

The actor stated that his maternal ancestors are known for their hard work, coming over as Russian immigrants and establishing a production empire like Warner Bros.

 

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Harry Warner, Cole’s maternal great-grandfather, was a co-founder of the famous film studio Warner Bros.

Harry used to operate a bicycle business before selling it and using the funds to pursue a career in Hollywood alongside his brothers. They collaborated to open the Cascade Theater.

He was the president of Warner Bros. until 1956, when he and his brothers decided to sell the firm. Harry died two years later, at the age of 76.

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