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== Career ==
[[File:Mod Squad 1971.JPG|thumb|leftright|200px|The ''Mod Squad'' main cast in 1971 from left: [[Clarence Williams III]], [[Peggy Lipton]] and Cole]]Cole has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, beginning in 1961 with a role in the film drama ''Forbid Them Not.'' Other film credits include the role of Mark in the 1966 science fiction film ''[[The Bubble (1966 film)|The Bubble]]'', later re-titled ''Fantastic Invasion of Planet Earth''; Spivey in the western ''[[Chuka (film)|Chuka]]'' (1967); Alan Miller in ''[[The Last Child (film)|The Last Child]]'' (1971),<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.sfweekly.com/culture/the-golden-age-of-tv-movies-the-last-child-1971/| author=Nahmod, David-Elijah| title=The Golden Age of TV Movies: ''The Last Child'' (1971)| newspaper=[[SF Weekly]]| date=August 26, 2015| access-date=26 August 2015}}</ref> which was nominated for a [[Golden Globe Award]];{{Citation needed |date=March 2024}} and as Cliff Norris in ''Beg, Borrow or Steal'' (1973). He did a great deal of stage work after ''The Mod Squad'' went off the air, including ''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]].''
 
Cole has also appeared on ''[[Gunsmoke]],'' in 1966, as Kipp. During the 1970s, he had many guest appearances on ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]],'' ''[[The Love Boat]]'' and ''[[CHiPs]],'' and appeared in the made-for-TV thriller ''[[Evening in Byzantium]]'' in 1978. In the 1980s and 1990s, he worked on ''[[Nickel Mountain]].'' He also worked on shows such as ''[[The Eddie Capra Mysteries]]''; ''[[Murder, She Wrote]];'' ''[[Fantasy Island (1977 TV series)|Fantasy Island]],'' and ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]].'' Later, Cole appeared as the disturbed adult Henry Bowers in [[Stephen King]]'s 1990 two-part TV miniseries ''[[It (miniseries)|It]]''. In 1991, he joined the cast of ''[[General Hospital]]'' in the role of [[Harlan Barrett]].