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Musician and actor Bradley "Brad" Cole studied drama and business at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California where he won a "Best Actor" award for his performance in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest". He later founded a theater company in Paris, France, "La Version Originale", where he performed in classic American dramas such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", as well as original plays which he authored and for which he composed the music. While in Paris he could be seen in many roles in both French and American TV and film. He is most known in France for his portrayal of Daniel Green on the popular "cult" sitcom "Les Filles d'à Côté". During this period Cole also traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to record his first album of original compositions. After the success of "Les Filles d'à Côté", it was back to America for Cole where he was cast in the long-running soap opera "The Guiding Light" in New York City. He performed the dual characters of Prince Richard and Jeffrey O'Neil, a stint that lasted for over 10 years and for which he garnered a Soap Digest Award nomination. While in New York he performed in off-Broadway theater as well as roles in productions of Shakespeare in Princeton, New Jersey. During this time Cole recorded and released 3 more albums of original music and toured extensively across America playing mostly small clubs and venues coast to coast. His music has been recently uploaded to social media platforms. After the birth of his second child in 2010, Cole took a break from show business to be a stay-at-home dad. He currently lives in the desert in the southwest of the U.S. where he continues to write music and owns a small consulting business.