Cris Cole


Cris Cole is a British writer and producer, born in Wallingford, England. He grew up in London and attended Elliott School in Roehampton, London.

Career

After leaving the Elliott School in London, Cole worked as a professional guitarist and bass player for the next 15 years, playing in bands including Jimmy The Hoover, The Directions and The Hollywood Killers.
Cole turned to writing and wrote a pilot for Tiger Aspect/BBC, called Embassy, starring Robert Daws. Cole has multiple other TV credits, including episodes of Night and Day, Twisted Tales and The Bill, feature film credits, including Lovebite and Pelican Blood, as well as the TV movie The Good Times Are Killing Me. He also wrote and executive produced the movie Ana , released in January 2020, starring Andy Garcia and Dafne Keen.
Cole may be best known as the creator of the award-winning and the BAFTA nominated British TV series Mad Dogs, starring Marc Warren, Max Beesley, John Simm and Phil Glenister. He was the sole writer of all 14 episodes for the four UK seasons for Sky TV, produced by Left Bank Pictures.
Cole was the executive producer and showrunner on the Mad Dogs U.S. television series made by Amazon Studios/Sony Pictures Television. The show was streamed on Amazon in the US, Germany and the UK. Sony sold Mad Dogs to 140 other territories. The series starred Ben Chaplin, Michael Imperioli, Romany Malco, Steve Zahn and Billy Zane.

Personal life

Cris Cole is the son of the late actor George Cole and former film actress Eileen Moore.
He is married to American actress Christine St. John; they divide their time between London and Los Angeles.

Filmography