Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Michael Cole Passes On
Michael Cole, who played Pete Cochran on The Mod Squad, died yesterday, December 10 2024, at the age of 84.
Michael Cole was born on July 3 1940 in Madison, Wisconsin. He did not know his biological father. As a young child he lived with his mother and his older brother in his maternal grandmother's house. When he was 16 he dropped out of high school and married his girlfriend, who was already pregnant. They would have another child before they divorced when Michael Cole was 20. Michael Cole left Wisconsin for Las Vegas, where he worked as a bartender. It was on the advice of Bobby Darin that he moved to Los Angeles. There hew as homeless for a time. Fortunately he met acting coach Estelle Harman. She let him sleep on a bed on her stage at her workshop and gave him acting lessons for free.
Michael Cole made his film debut in 1961 in Forbid Them Not, starring Jose Ferrer. He made his television debut in 1966 in an episode of Gunsmoke. Aaron Spelling offered him the role of Pete Cochran on The Mod Squad after Michael Cole came to the attention of a casting director after he had read a scene from Picnic with another one of Estelle Harman's students. Initially Michael Cole turned down the role, not particularly wanting to play a young person who informed on other young people to the police. At last Michael Cole relented and he would spend five seasons on the show. In the Sixties Michael Cole also appeared in the movies The Bubble (1966) and Chuka (1967). He guest starred on the show Run for Your Life.
In the Seventies Michael Cole continued to appear on The Mod Squad. He guest starred on the shows Get Christie Love!, Police Story, Wonder Woman, Flying High, The Eddie Capra Mysteries, The Love Boat, CHiPs, The Littlest Hobo, and Beyond Westworld. He reprised his role as Pete Cochran in the TV reunion movie The Return of the Mod Squad. He appeared in the mini-series Evening in Byzantium.
In the Eighties he appeared in the movie Nickel Mountain (1984). He guest starred on the shows Fantasy Island; Vega$; CHiPs; and Murder, She Wrote. He appeared in the two-part TV movie IT (1990), based on the Stephen King novel fo the same name.
In the Nineties he had a recurring role on the soap opera General Hospital. He guest starred on the shows Shades of LA, Good Sports, Acapulco Bay, Diagnosis Murder, and 7th Heaven. He appeared in the movie The Apostate (2000). In the Naughts he guest starred on the television movie series Mystery Woman and the TV series ER. He appeared in the movie Mr. Brooks (2007).
Michael Cole will probably always be remembered as Pete Cochran on The Mod Squad, the rebellious son of a wealthy Beverly Hills family who winds up working for Police captain Adam Greer (Tige Andrews). Much of the show's success was probably due to Michael Cole's performance, as well as those of his co-stars Clarence Williams III and Peggy Lipton. Of course, he also appeared in other roles during his career. He appeared in two episodes of Murder, She Wrote, playing Earl Tuchman in the episode "Murder, She Spoke" and Police Lieutenant John Meyerling in the episode "The Big Show of 1965." In the Get Christie Love! episode "Deadly Justice" he played a police academy dropout who begins killing criminals. Michael Cole would play a wide variety of roles, and played all of them well.
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