Ralph Cole, Jr. is an award winning actor with phenomenal comic timing.
The hilarity all started at Burbank Hospital in California where his
intern father proudly assisted in the delivery. From that event on,
equally encouraged by his school teacher mom, Ralph was destined to
become an energetic crowd-pleaser on stage, film and television.
Remaining an only child lent its way for Ralph's various characters and
musical enthusiasm to emerge and flourish.
During his youth, Ralph attended St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School.
While enrolled, he was honored to tour England singing (soprano) in
many historical cathedrals. Later as a teenager with a deeper voice,
Ralph proudly marched with the Los Angeles Police Department's Jr. Band
playing the flute and piccolo. With their extensive touring, Ralph was
no stranger to strutting in parades, marching in competitions and
performing in big venue extravaganzas like L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium and
Houston's Astrodome. At Beverly Hills High School, Ralph again marched
proudly in the band and led in the original oratory category on the
Forensics team.
Ralph began studying acting at Inner City Cultural Center. U.C.L.A.
productions of Born Yesterday and Lock Up Your Daughters introduced
Ralph to his first summer stock experience. And how important he felt
when he was cast as Chinese in L.A.'s Young Actor's Theater production
of Flower Drum Song performed at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. During
his four years at Claremont's Pomona College, Ralph continued to pursue
his theatrical delights and enthusiastically graduated with a Bachelor
of Arts in Sociology.
Then, New York City! A perfect town for Ralph because their energies
blended and soared. Word processing jobs were plentiful and Ralph
balanced freelance work with classes and auditions. It was not long
before Ralph landed his first children's theater show where he earned
his Equity card. Off-Broadway and regional theaters enabled him to hone
his crafts in such hits as The Torch-Bearers, La Cage Aux Folles,
Dreamgirls, My Fair Lady, and Grand Hotel. Ralph performed stand up at
local New York city venues as well as performing comedy improvisation
with Shock of the Funny. Broadway welcomed him in Bigger Than
Bubblegum, the musical story of The Emotions.
And back in L.A., Ralph successfully dazzled numerous times on stage.
The Pasadena Playhouse was home to Larry Hart's rousing musical
Sisterella where Ralph's creation of the plum role "Babaloo" garnered
him both the NAACP Theater Award for Best Supporting Actor and the
Playhouse's Friend's Recognizing Entertaining Drama (FRED) Award for
Most Entertaining Actor. German audiences subsequently applauded his
portrayal. The musical was produced by Robert DeNiro and the late,
great Michael Jackson.
Ralph had the profound circle of life honor care giving for both his parents
until their peaceful passing at bedside. And five days before his daddy died, Ralph booked a medical TV
comedy called Scrubs. Since Daddy had been a prominent physician in Los Angeles still making house calls for nearly fifty years, he lit up like a Christmas tree when he heard the news! Fearlessly, Ralph has proceeded to guest star on NCIS, Mr. Mayor, Boy Culture, Snowfall, Mom, Coffee House Chronicles, The Real Bros of Simi Valley, Jane the Virgin, American Crime Story, To Tell the Truth, Harry's Law, The Whole Truth, Two and a Half Men, Desperate Housewives, Dexter, Cold Case and Twenty Good Years. And when you IMDb him, you will read where Ralph has graced the big screen in Never and Again, The Undertaker's Wife, K-11, Trick, Untogether, The Soloist, Dirty Talk, No Saints for Sinners, Kiss the Bride, Birthday Cake, This Train and Boomerang.
Ralph lives in Los Angeles and is repped by Mark Scroggs at LB Talent Agency, and managed by Charles Newman at Newman-Thomas Management.