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Cole Sprouse-2

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1992-08-04
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Best known for his role in the Disney Channel hit The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Cole Sprouse starred alongside his twin brother Dylan Sprouse, capturing the hearts of fans worldwide. The duo’s chemistry was so strong that it led to a spinoff series, The Suite Life on Deck, where Cole Sprouse continued to shine. As he grew older, Cole Sprouse transitioned into more mature roles, most notably portraying the mysterious Jughead Jones in the popular CW drama Riverdale. This role not only showcased his range as an actor but also introduced him to a broader, more diverse audience. Around the same time, Cole Sprouse took on a leading role in the 2019 romantic drama Five Feet Apart, further solidifying his place in Hollywood.

Before all the fame and spotlight, Cole Sprouse actually began his journey in front of the camera at just eight months old—yes, even that young—when he and Dylan appeared in a diaper commercial. Born in Arezzo, Italy, to American parents Matthew Sprouse and Melanie Wright, the twins’ early start in acting set the stage for long-term careers.

On the personal side, Cole Sprouse made headlines in 2017 when he began a relationship with his Riverdale co-star Lili Reinhart. Their romance captivated fans for years before they announced their split in 2020. Since then, Cole Sprouse has been linked to several people, including Reina Silva and later Ari Fournier. In fact, Cole Sprouse and Ari Fournier started dating in July 2021, marking a new chapter in his personal life. Through every phase—child star, heartthrob, and evolving artist—Cole Sprouse continues to make his mark, one role at a time.

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Between 2006 and 2008, he worked alongside his brother to launch and manage the Sprouse Bros brand, which expanded into clothing and even a book series. It was a big step for him at the time, showing off both creativity and business sense. The Sprouse Bros name became quite recognizable during those years, thanks to their joint efforts. He definitely played a key role in shaping what the Sprouse Bros brand stood for—style, youth culture, and storytelling.

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