
Age: 51
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Cole Kenneth Hauser (born March 22, 1975) is an American film and television actor. He's best known for his movie roles as Col. Stevens in Transcendence, Roma in Olympus Has Fallen, Mike Collins in A Good Day to Die Hard, William Cartwright in Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys, Lupus Grobowski in The Break-up, Carter Verone in 2 Fast 2 Furious, James 'Red' Atkins in Tears of the Sun, Staff Sgt. Vic Bedford in Hart's War, William Johns in Pitch Black, Billy McBride in Good Will Hunting, Benny O'Donnell in Dazed and Confused, and Jack Connors in School Ties. His best known TV roles are as Rip Wheeler on Paramount TV's western drama Yellowstone, Charlie Siringo on Lifetime TV's The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, Ethan Kelly on Audience Network's drama Rogue, US Marshall Jimmy Godfrey on NBC's drama Chase, and Officer Randy Willitz on ABC's police drama High Incident. His paternal grandfather was Dwight Hauser, a screenwriter, actor and film producer. His maternal grandfather was Milton Sperling, a screenwriter and film producer for 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. His great-grandfather was Harry Warner, who was a studio executive, one of the founders of Warner Bros.(with his 3 younger brothers), and a major contributor to the development of the film industry.

Cole Hauser

Leif´S Crew Of 35
for Leif´S Crew Of 35 in Saga of Leif Eriksson
Suggested by jakubduda

Leif was wise, considerate, and strong man. he was the middle son of Erik the Red, the founder of the Norse settlement in Greenland and his wife Thjodhild. We don’t know when and where he was born but it’s believed to have been around 970AD in the recently-colonised Iceland. His grandfather, Thorvald Asvaldsson, had been banished from Norway for manslaughter and lived in exile in Iceland with his son Erik. During Leif´s stay in the Hebrides, he fell in love with a noblewoman, Thorgunna, who gave birth to son Thorgils. He discovered Vinland after being blown off course on his way from Norway to Greenland. Prior to the voyage, Leif had spent time at the court of Norwegian King Olaf Tryggvesson, after exile from Norway for killing Eyiolf the Foul. Leif heard the tale of Bjarni Herjolfsson. He bought Bjarni’s ship and raised a crew of 35 and set out to discover the verdant land of the Americas. When Leif encountered the storm that forced him off course, he (accompanied by a priest) had been on his way to introduce Christianity to the Greenlanders. They finally found a land that seemed like the place they were searching for. They found wild grapes, self-sown wheat and maple trees. Afterwards, they loaded their ship and sailed east to Greenland, rescuing a group of shipwrecked sailors along the way. Leif is last mentioned alive in 1025 he had passed on his chieftaincy of Eiríksfjǫrðr to another son, Thorkell.





