Gary Cole Is an Industry Scene-Stealer
While the term “character actor” can be sometimes seen as a mild insult, Cole is an actor who has made the most of limited roles. There is truly no such thing as a “small part” for actors that can steal a scene, and Cole has managed to leave a memorable impact on films when he only has a limited amount of screentime. Cole’s career was kickstarted in the 1990s thanks to his working relationship with horror director Sam Raimi, who cast him as the criminal Vernon Bokovsky. Despite the brevity of the role, Cole adds tension to Hank Mitchell’s (Bill Paxton) plight that makes his scheme even more exciting. Cole’s subsequent appearance as a procuring attorney in Rami’s underrated supernatural drama The Gift indicated that he could heighten the stakes of a film with a brief appearance.
Cole is an actor who can stand out within a talented ensemble, as he is able to change his persona based on the parameters of a given project. Adam McKay’s NASCAR satire Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby called for complete absurdity on the part of the entire cast, and Cole certainly commits to this tone with his eccentric performance as Reese Bobby, the father of Will Ferrell’s titular racing star. Cole has also shown a more subtle side to his abilities in films, like the underrated 2007 spy thriller Breach, in which his character Rich Garces is essential in the investigation into the suspected FBI traitor Robert Hanssen (Chris Cooper).
Gary Cole Makes the Most of Every Appearance
Cole’s guest roles have earned him critical acclaim, as he has often been able to add something different to shows that were already at the peak of their popularity. While standing out alongside Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and Tony Hale would pose a challenge to most actors, Cole’s guest star appearance on Veep as the former senior strategist Kent Davison was perfectly placed within the ensemble. It was a heralded performance that earned Cole a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. With multiple appearances throughout the series, Cole was able to justify giving Davison a serious character arc without it feeling like a distraction to the main narrative.
Although he’s often a fun familiar face to see onscreen, Cole has an equally impressive resume of animated roles. With recurring appearances on Family Guy, Kim Possible, Bob’s Burgers, and Archer, Cole has brought to life over-the-top characters that would be too ridiculous for live-action projects. Most notably, his lead role as the titular attorney in Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law was essential in crafting one of the most acclaimed Adult Swim shows of all-time.
It’s About Time Gary Cole Played Another Lead

Cole’s appearance on NCIS bodes well for its future, as any series that has run for so many episodes is bound to go stale after a while. While there’s always the fear that NCIS’s best episodes are behind it, Cole’s idiosyncrasies as an actor suggest that the series will go in an entirely new direction, and could succeed in grating the show an audience that it wouldn’t have found otherwise.
