David John Cole

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     Dave’s acting credits include a wide variety of feature film and TV   productions, most notably his portrayal of General Zachary Taylor in The   History Channel’s 2006 film The Mexican-American War.  Dave also worked in another History Channel production- "Shot From the Sky" (2004)- as the lead character's father-in-law.  His first speaking role was in "Creatures of   Hollywood" (2002) as the New Century Film Corp. Representative.  In 2005 he portrayed Howard's neighbor in the indie thriller "Nick Romero", and in 2006 Dave portrayed Commander Mike McAndrews in "The Hurricane Hunters" and Dr. Richard Hopkins in "This Pain in My Side."  He also shot an unaired made-for-TV pilot titled "Murder", in which he played Detective Murray.       Some of Dave's more notable roles included retired professor John Herbert in "banana moon" (2002), Mayor John White in "Neptune Cowboy" (2004), Archbishop Juan Rodriguez in "The Exorcist Chronicles" (2002), and Saul Eisenberg in "Four 1 Liberation Front" (2007), in addition to his role as Professor Acuri in the 2012 drama/thriller "Travelling Salesman."       Dave has   broadened his involvement in the indie film ‘biz to include assisting   filmmakers with the production, marketing, distribution and film   festival strategizing for their films.  His interest in the promotion of indie films was supplemented by his   recent three-year term as Vice-President of the San Luis Obispo   International Film Festival, and his subsequent assistance in starting   up two new film festivals in California.       He continues to serve as an advisor to film festivals and work with   indie filmmakers to develop their feature film projects as well as their   marketing and distribution and film festival strategies and plans. For the past few years he has also been promoting several film-related   initiatives in the Great Lakes region, including an innovative program   in which a university in Wisconsin organizes, conducts and summarizes   test screenings of feature films for indie filmmakers.      Some of Dave’s other recent projects include helping to promote the   California central coast premiere of a film by an Australian film team   and assisting a NY/LA film team as it prepares to move its first   full-length feature film into pre-production. Dave has also entered the   world of songwriting, having penned lyrics for emerging popular   musicians with roots in Nashville, California and Alaska. And he   continues to actively pursue acting roles in TV and film, his most   ardent passion in “the ‘biz.”

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