Cole Hauser Talks Yellowstone and More in Parade Cover Story
On the cusp of the highly anticipated “Yellowstone” return, the heartthrob teases the upcoming final season and discusses how he landed the role, why he first got into acting and his deep family roots in
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On Beth and Rip’s relationship
They’ve been through so much together. And it’s captivated audiences. With Kelly’s acting and the way that we get along—on and off camera—I’m lucky to have worked with her.
On what will happen to the couple this season
You see Rip supporting her a lot. There’s been tremendous loss [star
On internet fan theories that things will not end well for Rip
You’ll have to wait. Listen, Rip does a lot of the killing. I’ll tell you that.
On the talk of a Rip and Beth spinoff series
I mean, obviously it would be amazing. There are talks about it, and we’ll see how it shakes out.
On auditioning for the role
I didn't audition. I just spoke with [co-creators]
On filming in
I’ve had family there since the 1880s on the Hauser side. My great-great-grandfather [
On his mother’s (
I didn't grow up in the business or around it. I grew up in
On getting into acting
During my first year of high school, I broke my knee playing football. A friend was like, “You should come to this acting class.” And I thought, Well, there are a lot of pretty girls in it, so I'll go and do it. Three years later, I was on camera.
On his first movie, 1992’s School Ties, opposite fellow up-and-comers
Nobody was really a star at the time or had done much, and we all came together in
On staying in touch with
They’re like brothers. We all lived together for quite some time. And we ate a lot of Oodles of Noodles and mac and cheese. I think we can all make Top Ramen about 10 different ways.
On
We never thought Rip would be so loved! But I'm happy that the character has touched so many people. Taylor has written some wonderful scenes where you get to see all of these colors, which is a dream come true for an actor. And what's cool about Rip is that he's got a great heart. But if you cross him or cross the family, it's obviously over for you.
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