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Maybe it was escapism, but I had become obsessed with going to remote locations and keeping myself behind the camera.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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Jughead is one of those characters that takes the opinions of his father really seriously and probably seeks a bit of validation from him.
Cole Sprouse
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I studied archaeology.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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There comes a real loneliness in celebrity where you're constantly told you're part of an out group in your own society.
Cole Sprouse
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The way Jughead talks to Archie and vice versa is very much the way I would talk to my twin.
Cole Sprouse
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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.'
Cole Sprouse
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My background with acting is deeply interwoven with my family life and my childhood. It's a 'Peter Pan'-like narrative, something that was golden but could also be a bit dubious.
Cole Sprouse
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Jughead, to me, was reflective of a teen experience that made a lot of sense to me.
Cole Sprouse
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My grandpa was a geologist, and I always had this fascination with not only earth sciences but ancient history.
Cole Sprouse
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I prefer my friends and family not to watch anything I do.
Cole Sprouse
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I couldn't continue to live in a bubble and hope to be an empathic actor. It doesn't work.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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We were at this point of recognisability where we couldn't even walk around anymore... I was really socially anxious and strange.
Cole Sprouse
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Something Dylan and I really don't care much for is leaning into the identical twin thing. It doesn't make sense.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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To even be a working entertainer in Hollywood is such a rare privilege.
Cole Sprouse
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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.
Cole Sprouse
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If someone feels afraid to tell you honest criticism, then you're never going to improve.
Cole Sprouse
