Top 81 Quotes & Sayings by Cole Sprouse

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Cole Sprouse

Cole Mitchell Sprouse is an American actor and photographer. He is known for his role as Cody Martin on the Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–2008) and its spin-off series The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011). In his early career, he appeared in various projects alongside his twin brother Dylan Sprouse. In 2017, Sprouse began starring as Jughead Jones on The CW television series Riverdale.

It's no new narrative to say that when people get out of child stardom, they oftentimes rebel in very serious ways.
Arrogance sort of destroys that nervousness because you're having a bunch of people flatter you and tell you you're awesome, and it keeps you from striving as hard for the kind of validation you seek from a good show.
Part of the reason I went to college was that I wanted to fade out peacefully: show everybody I had gone through something that was quite challenging and difficult but did so with grace and poise and got an education.
A lot of Disney Channel actors and actresses, when they stop working for Disney Channel, they have a real aversion for not wanting to be remembered by Disney Channel. — © Cole Sprouse
A lot of Disney Channel actors and actresses, when they stop working for Disney Channel, they have a real aversion for not wanting to be remembered by Disney Channel.
Oftentimes, the funniest comedians are people who've gone through personal torment.
My closest friends are the ones who tell me that I'm being dumb or that I'm being wrong.
We chose NYU because their arts program was great, and they're a prestigious institution, but really because you're in a city. You're involved in a completely different way of life. You didn't feel trapped within a campus or in a bubble.
I think there's still a lot of room in 'Riverdale' for that. Asexuality is not one of those things, in my research, that is so understood at face value, and I think maybe the development of that narrative could also be something very interesting and very unique and still resonate with people and not step on anyone's toes.
It's easy to get swept up in the trappings of that sort of lifestyle, but I've been doing it for long enough that I know how easy it is to fall victim to that sort of arrogance and cockiness that celebrity culture can bring about, in young men especially.
I needed to see if I could have fun in a project again, and 'Riverdale' was a project that ended up looking like a tonne of fun.
At first, when I received the script for the 'Archie' show, I was immediately turned off.
Jughead, to me, was reflective of a teen experience that made a lot of sense to me.
My brother and I have a profound nostalgia for our youth, and I think people need to come to terms with things leaving and being gone.
Something Dylan and I really don't care much for is leaning into the identical twin thing. It doesn't make sense. — © Cole Sprouse
Something Dylan and I really don't care much for is leaning into the identical twin thing. It doesn't make sense.
I was having a dilemma whether I wanted to return to acting at all because I was coming from this sort of agency-less childhood career, and I'd never made the choice to go into acting.
My Twitter is a joke toilet, and I filter all these old, cringe-y parts of my brother and my childhood through that in an attempt to flush it down the drain forever.
There's an incredible amount of loneliness that comes with child stardom because you're isolated from your society.
I had a really complicated relationship with acting for a long time.
Disney is very much a child's theater - it's a very specific kind of acting. It's loud and boisterous with the goal to draw the attention of children and keep the attention of children, and it can kind of be cheesy and loud, and I had to unpack a lot of that, because as an actor, you kind of internalize, and you basically become a character.
I'm a believer that we should support various forms of representation because they clearly resonate with unheard groups of people, and for such a huge project like 'Riverdale,' this kind of representation is fundamentally important.
It's pretty inappropriate of fans to think they can expect any kind of narrative from showrunners or writers or actors. I just don't think that's the way you should engage with material that you're watching as a passive audience member.
I believe every photographer is influenced by their sexual preference in a greater or lesser way, and it certainly has affected me.
There comes a real loneliness in celebrity where you're constantly told you're part of an out group in your own society.
The world of fashion and fine arts in New York really took me by surprise, and photography has helped me through a period of personal turmoil. I am glad when people like my portfolio, but its aim is - or was - to keep me at peace.
I anticipated we would go to college, and then we would fade out - that was kind of what we wanted at the time - but social media hung onto my brother and I, and thankfully, fans hung onto my brother and I, and I think it's one of the reasons that this reemergence can come back with a little more strength, and I'm very thankful for that.
Twins work really well in the industry because child labor laws dictate a baby, as an example, can only work for, like, an hour a day.
I'm a firm believer that if you're nervous before you go into a scene, it means the scene is going to be good, and it means you're invested in making something special.
I think the truth about male friendship is often left out of the media, and it's that it has a million different shades, because masculinity has a million different forms.
There were points I wanted to stop acting. We got so busy and didn't get to see our friends a lot, and I was like, 'Wow, I'm kind of over this.' But then we started really having fun on 'The Suite Life.'
I had become obsessed with the control-freak aspect of photography and with the rising importance of the image in our social media age it ended up working.
My secret pleasure is painting these little mini figures that you send into battle - they're called Warhammer figures. It's the nerdiest thing in the world, but it's a lot of fun. It's relaxing; that's the main reason I do it.
I just survived a Disney career without singing. I don't want to, like, fall back in. I feel like I escaped, so if we could avoid it for as long as possible, that would be great.
I take a lot of pride in my photography.
I remember, my very first day at a new school, a bird pooped all down my back. It was like any other day of school except everyone was like, 'Oh my God, you're from the movie 'Big Daddy,'' and I had bird poop all over me.
Acting requires a great amount of empathy for real lived human experiences.
If we were writing what the fans wanted to see, Betty and Jughead would be the most linear, monotonous narrative of all time.
When I would read the 'Archie' comics when I was younger, I was rooting for Betty and Archie way over any alternative.
We went all dark and grimy for 'Riverdale.'
I prefer my friends and family not to watch anything I do. — © Cole Sprouse
I prefer my friends and family not to watch anything I do.
Because 'Friends' is on Netflix, there's a renewed interest from that... People can call me 'Ben' on the street, and I will turn around.
I come from an educational environment that really praises, as do I, the forms of representation that are otherwise lacking in our public media.
Going to college made me realize you have to have real spaces of privacy, and you have to establish those early.
I think sexuality, especially, is one of those fluid things where oftentimes we find who we are through certain things that happen in our lives.
I studied archaeology.
I was sad and in a dark place, and I turned to a hobby to sort of take me out of that.
We have to be thankful for what we have. A lot of kids would love to be in our situation, and we realize that.
I get on Facebook, and I love it. Then one day, I get a message that says, 'Your account has been deleted.' I click on the link to see why it was deleted, and it says, 'Your account has been suspended because members are not allowed to impersonate celebrities.'
I focus on different parts of the body on different days. It's usually high-intensity circuits and a lot of body weight stuff.
I took a break from acting for a little bit, came back, and didn't know how it was going to be, but I had so much fun. I really had, like, a reinvention, a renewal. — © Cole Sprouse
I took a break from acting for a little bit, came back, and didn't know how it was going to be, but I had so much fun. I really had, like, a reinvention, a renewal.
I think, for many teens, a fundamental fact of the teenage experience is that you're in between this childlike state, in which you're told you're completely unqualified for just about anything in the adult world, and this adult world, where you're being told you have to be responsible, and you're just trying to figure out where you stand.
I don't come from a lot, so Disney gave me the opportunity to go to college, which is great. My brother and I are some of the first in our family to ever do that.
I had a really, really hard time working with Aniston because I was so in love with her. I was infatuated. I was speechless - I'd get all bubbly and forget my lines and completely blank. It was so difficult.
I am a sucker for that childhood romance narrative.
The way Jughead talks to Archie and vice versa is very much the way I would talk to my twin.
We were at this point of recognisability where we couldn't even walk around anymore... I was really socially anxious and strange.
If someone feels afraid to tell you honest criticism, then you're never going to improve.
There is no question I consider myself a feminist, but I also think the term 'feminist' has become a topical thing to say without backing it up with any real action.
I love to bake. Cakes are my specialty - they have to be moist and sugary.
Whenever someone says, or whenever someone harkens back to, a golden age of the U.S. - usually the '40s or '50s - 90 percent of the time, they're a straight white man.
My grandpa was a geologist, and I always had this fascination with not only earth sciences but ancient history.
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