Craig Cole(II)
- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Born in Omaha, Nebraska to Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Lucas Cole
Jr. and Alberta Cole a member of the Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame,
Craig and his family lived all over the country throughout his early
childhood. He eventually landed in Texas where he attended Arlington
Martin High School and excelled in both track and football gaining all
district honors. Earning a football scholarship he went to Navarro
College and received all conference honors. Craig then transferred to
Arizona State on another football scholarship and eventually settled at
Abilene Christian University. There he was once again named all
conference and led his team in all purpose yards and all receiving
categories for two consecutive years. After graduating he joined the
Arena Football League and played for 7 different organizations,
amassing over 6000 all purpose yards, 70 touch downs, 2 team MVPs, 1
league MVP, and a championship, leaving behind 13 league records. His
notoriety in the Arena League gave him the opportunity to do team and
local commercial spots. It was these spots that renewed yet another
lifelong dream of his, to work in the entertainment industry. Since
retiring from football Craig has worked as international print model
and has been featured in over 50 commercials. This led to work as an
actor and stuntman on the hit FOX show "Prison Break". Since he has
appeared in or worked on 10 short films, 12 feature length films and 70
network television episodes on such shows as AMC's The Walking Dead,
CBS's "Walker Texas Ranger", NBC's "Chase", FOX's "Good Guys" and A&E's
"Breakout Kings". Over his career Craig has worked with many prominent
stars such as Chuck Norris, Dean Cain, William Fictner, Gary Coleman,
Collin Hanks, Bradley Whitford, Jesse Metcalf, Teri Polo, Nia Long,
Kelly Giddish and many more. Along with his work as an actor, stuntman
and producer Craig also coached and mentored thousands of kids for the
National Junior Tennis League, a non-profit organization under the
United States Tennis Association.