Cole Escola Explained

Cole Escola
Birth Date:25 November 1986
Birth Place:Clatskanie, Oregon, U.S.
Education:Marymount Manhattan College
Active:2009–present

Cole Escola (born November 25, 1986) is an American comedian, actor, and singer. They are best known for their cabaret work and appearances on the television series Jeffery & Cole Casserole (2009–2010), Difficult People (2015–2017), At Home with Amy Sedaris (2017–2020), Search Party (2020–2021), and Big Mouth (2022).

Early life

Escola was born and raised in Clatskanie, Oregon. They are of Finnish and Norwegian descent.[1] When they were six, their father chased the entire family out of their mobile home with a gun,[2] [3] [4] after which Escola, their mother, and their brother subsequently lived in government housing. Their sister was not living with them at this time. Escola participated in community theater and starred in high school productions of Fiddler on the Roof, Les Misérables, and Little Shop of Horrors.[5] After graduating from R. A. Long High School in 2005, Escola moved to New York City to study humanities at Marymount Manhattan College, dropping out after one year.[6] They subsequently performed at children's birthday parties and worked at the Scholastic bookstore.[4]

Career

Stage

From 2008 to 2012, Escola was a regular guest performer in the Our Hit Parade cabaret series,[7] and later began performing monthly solo shows at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre. They appeared in Scott Wittman's 2012 cabaret show Jukebox Jackie at La MaMa and played an unborn fetus in Bridget Everett's 2014 cabaret show Rock Bottom at Joe's Pub. On June 14, 2017, Escola's hour-long solo show Help! I'm Stuck premiered at Joe's Pub, where it has since played numerous sold-out engagements.

In 2013, Escola played Roland Maule in the Two River Theater revival of Noël Coward's Present Laughter.[8]

In 2024, Escola wrote and starred in their play Oh, Mary! at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, in which they played First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. It was directed by Sam Pinkleton and also starred Conrad Ricamora and James Scully. The show transferred to Broadway in July 2024, marking Escola's Broadway debut as an actor and playwright.[9] [10] At the 2024 Outer Critics Circle Awards, Escola was awarded the John Gassner Award for Oh, Mary!.[11]

Television

In 2008, Escola met fellow comedian Jeffery Self in New York; bonding over a shared love of theater and 1990s sitcoms, they began creating surreal, semi-scripted YouTube videos under the moniker "Very Good Looking (VGL) Gay Boys." The sketches, in which Escola often played the demented comic foil to Self's straight man,[12] received over 100,000 views, prompting coverage in New York magazine and a development deal from Logo TV.[6] Jeffery & Cole Casserole premiered on Logo on June 19, 2009; it ran for two seasons and has been deemed as a "cult classic" by Vice magazine.[4] Escola and Self also wrote the screenplay for an as-yet-unproduced comedy in which two friends "have to go through a lot to redeem their free sandwich."[13]

From 2015 to 2017, Escola played Matthew on the Hulu television series Difficult People, a role that series creator Julie Klausner wrote with them in mind.[4] They have appeared in recurring roles on Mozart in the Jungle, Girlboss, and At Home with Amy Sedaris, in which they play Sedaris' neighbor, Chassie Tucker.[5] In 2020, Escola appeared as Chip (The Twink) on the HBO Max original Search Party. Chip became a season regular in season 4. Escola voiced The Secret Keeper on the Cartoon Network animated series Craig of the Creek in the episode "Secret in a Bottle". In 2021, Escola voiced a gargoyle in an episode of What We Do in the Shadows.[14]

Personal life

In 2022, Escola came out as non-binary.[15] Escola owns dozens of wigs, which they store under their bed in 7-Eleven doughnut boxes. Their wigs often shape and inform their recurring stage characters, which include Broadway performer Bernadette Peters, suicidal homemaker Joyce Conner, scheming furniture heiress Jennifer Convertibles, and The Goblin Commuter of Hoboken.[16]

Filmography

Year!scope="col"
TitleRoleNotes
2010Size Zero (voice)Video short
2013Junkie DoctorsBoy (Older)Short
Your Future One DollarTrevorShort
Billy & Rachel's Halloween AdventureUnnamed roleShort
2015Monologue for a Teenage BoyUnnamed roleVideo short
Mom CommercialMomVideo short
2018Wild Nights with EmilyDweeby Reader
2021Normal GaysUnnamed roleShort
2022Please Baby PleaseBilly
Year!scope="col"
TitleRoleNotes
2009Law & OrderTim JohnsonEpisode: "Reality Bites"
2009–2010Jeffery & Cole CasseroleCole13 episodes
2010Submissions OnlyGay 3Web series, episode: "Old Lace"
2012Local TalentDrewEpisode: "Pilot"
Jack in a BoxBeauWeb series, 3 episodes: "The Staff Meeting", "The Pest" and "The Bonding"
2013The 3 BitsHenry Bits3 episodes: "Henry", "Henry: Part 2" and "Henry: Part 3"
SmashCoat Check ClerkEpisode: "The Parents"
Ladies' Man: A MADE MovieOllieTV movie on MTV
2014Nurse JackieRobinEpisode: "Super Greens"
2015MonicaCharles2 episodes: "Episode #1.3" and "Episode #1.6"
6 Keys to Unlocking Your Diva-TentialJessupTV movie
The Battery's DownCrischWeb series, episode: "Reunion"
2015–2017The Special Without Brett DavisJoyce Conner or Granny Lou4 episodes
Difficult PeopleMatthew25 episodes
2016The Chris Gethard ShowThe Human Fish's MotherEpisode: "Under the Sea Prom"
The CharactersBooker / ColeEpisode: "John Early"
2016–2018Mozart in the Jungle Shawn10 episodes
2017New York Is DeadColtonWeb series, episode: "Episode #1.4"
GirlbossNathan4 episodes
Man Seeking WomanChris4 episodes
2017–2020At Home with Amy SedarisChassie Tucker / Chassie / Singer #124 episodes
2019–2022Tuca & BertiePastry Pete's Nephew (voice)13 episodes
2019–2020National Lampoon Radio HourVarious / Maven Crawford10 episodes
2020The Shivering TruthIke (voice)Episode: "The Burn Earner Spits"
2020–2021Search PartyChip Wreck10 episodes
2020–2022Craig of the CreekThe Secret Keeper (voice)2 episodes: "Secret in a Bottle" and "Silver Fist Returns"
2021Summer Camp IslandSea Slug (voice)Episode: "Sea Bunnies"
What We Do in the ShadowsGargoyle (voice)Episode: "The Escape"
2021–2023Teenage EuthanasiaDillan Jeremy / various (voice)5 episodes
2021–2022ZiweVarious characters5 episodes; also writer
2021–2024Baby Shark's Big Show!Goldie / various (voice)47 episodes
2022Would I Lie to You?SelfEpisode: "Allowance PowerPoint"
Big MouthMontel / Alison (voice)7 episodes
2023Frog and ToadGopher (voice)7 episodes
Digman!Gustavia (voice)Episode: "The Puff People"
Human ResourcesMontel (voice)8 episodes
2024Life & BethCole4 episodes
The Girls on the BusDale4 episodes
FantasmasDinaEpisode: "The Void"

Notes and References

  1. https://www.dailyastorian.com/obituaries/steven-walter-escola/article_0aa9ae82-855d-593f-91e4-5ca52104ffa9.html Steven Walter Escola | Obituaries | dailyastorian.com
  2. Sharkey, M. (June 11, 2015). "Comedy School with Cole Escola," Out. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  3. Vincentelli, Elisabeth (July 6, 2017). "He's Got a Good Wig on His Shoulders: Meet Cole Escola," The New York Times. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  4. Goodman, Elyssa (July 18, 2017). "Is America Ready for Cole Escola?" Vice. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  5. Rowe, Amy (August 8, 2017). "A glimpse into rising comedy and 'Difficult People' star Cole Escola's way of life," New York Daily News. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  6. Paulu, Tom (June 15, 2009). "R.A. Long grad stars in new LOGO TV comedy series," The Daily News (Longview). Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  7. Vincentelli, Elisabeth (December 20, 2012). "So long, 'Our Hit Parade,' it's been a great ride!," New York Post. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  8. Gates, Anita (June 14, 2013). "An Idol, Aging but Still in the Spotlight," The New York Times. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  9. Web site: Rubin . Rebecca . 2024-04-24 . Cole Escola’s Play ‘Oh, Mary!’ to Open on Broadway After Sold-Out Off Broadway Run . 2024-06-15 . Variety . en-US.
  10. Web site: Feldman . Adam . 2024-02-10 . Review: Oh, Mary! (★★★★★) is the funniest play in years . 2024-02-10 . Time Out New York . en-US.
  11. Web site: Culwell-Block . Logan . 2024-05-13 . Stereophonic Leads 2024 Outer Critics Circle Awards, Wins Best Play; See the Full List of Winners . 2024-05-13 . Playbill . en-US.
  12. Callahan, Dan (January 19, 2011). "Cole Escola's Locker Room Humor," L Magazine. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  13. Wong, Curtis M. (September 19, 2012). "Cole Escola On 'Downtown Darling' Show At 54 Below, Getting Naked Onstage And 'ADD Musicality,'" The Huffington Post. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  14. Web site: "What We do in the Shadows" the Escape (TV Episode 2021) - IMDb . July 17, 2022. .
  15. Web site: A Ticklish Brainworm: A Conversation with Comedian & Actor, Cole Escola .
  16. Schulman, Michael (September 18, 2017). "Wigstock," The New Yorker. Retrieved September 19, 2017.