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April 8, 2022

Boss Man: Cole Hauser on His Early Life, Yellowstone, and Being a Badass

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“This is supposed to take an hour?”

The moment Cole Hauser settles in for an early February interview, he makes it clear he’s not a big fan of long conversations. Which is a shame for two reasons: One, because he plays ranch foreman Rip Wheeler on the megahit TV show Yellowstone, so he is very squarely in the media spotlight. Two, because the interview is actually supposed to take two hours.

Hauser isn’t currently filming the show—he’s in Mississippi working on a movie with Morgan Freeman—so his hair is its natural reddish-gray instead of Rip’s jet black. Rather than a cowboy hat, he wears a baseball cap sporting the logo of the Black Rifle Coffee Company, which, like Hauser, is a big supporter of veterans. And instead of Rip’s ranch jacket, he wears a Las Vegas Raiders hoodie; Hauser is a lifelong fan.

“In general, I like to communicate and be done,” he continues, stressing the final word as he sweeps his arms in front of him like a baseball umpire calling Safe! “I have a hard time sitting still.”

He smiles, but there’s a hint of menace behind what he says. It’s pretty clear that Hauser really doesn’t want to sit here schmoozing for an hour (or, uh, two). Rip would no doubt feel the same way. But while the character might, say, hurl venomous snakes at anyone asking too many questions, Hauser settles into a plaid easy chair to discuss a decades-long career culminating in him playing one of the most popular characters on television.

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Ryan Hattaway

TRUE GRIT

Hauser’s childhood was basically a Yellowstone audition. He was born on a ranch just north of Santa Barbara, and some of his earliest memories are of learning to ride horses. When he was 4, he and his mom moved to a 1,500-acre ranch near Eugene, OR, beginning a period of his youth when he says he was happiest, surrounded by animals while patrolling the pastures with his BB gun. He describes his mom as a vagabond and hippie, and so after a few years in Oregon she and Hauser moved to Clearwater, FL, a jarring transition the actor says he “wouldn’t wish on anyone.” Not that he has anything against Florida; he, his wife and their three kids currently live there.

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February 22, 2021

Bob Odenkirk Is Ditching His Leisure Suits for Guns in New Action Flick ‘Nobody’

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Bob Odenkirk, the actor best known as the criminally devious lawyer in Better Call Saul is trading his leisure suits for guns and ammo in the action flick Nobody. But before we delve into his latest venture, a rapid-fire round:

  • Favorite emoji?: Thumbs-up.
  • Advice to your younger self?: Calm down.
  • Favorite joke?: How many strings does a banjo have? A: Five too many.
  • Sexiest actress ever? Ruth Gordon, just to fuck you up.
  • Is Walter dead? I think so.


 

Men’s Journal: How’d this movie with the John Wick guys come about?

Bob Odenkirk: Well, I had the idea of a movie about a family man who’s hidden his true self. And then there’s these break-ins and he doesn’t know what to do with his rage. And I imagine that if this guy had done some military-style actions in his past then it would be even harder to swallow his anger and desire for vengeance. Derek Kolstad, who wrote the John Wick movies, heard my pitch and said, “I get it. I want to write that guy.”

That’s a big departure from Saul.

To be honest, it’s a personal movie. My family experienced two break-ins and one was particularly traumatic. I think I did the right thing—tried to keep things from escalating. You have a sense of, “If I’m supposed to help my family and society by sitting quietly on my hands, what the hell? What am I supposed to do?” Probably not pull out a gun and start shooting, but in a movie…

Do you own a firearm?

I do not, but I’d consider it for sure. After the experience of this movie, yeah, I mean they’re machines for killing, so you should get pretty good at it before taking one home.

Learn any emergency situational training while preparing for the film?


Yes, if you have any option to leave, you leave. That’s number one, always. I also learned a lot about working out from Daniel Bernhardt, one of the best stunt guys in Hollywood—great actor, too. I wanted to do my own fighting scenes, so I trained to be able do it without getting hurt.

What’s your daily routine like now?

I usually do a half-hour of cardio, then I’ll make a circuit and do maybe 100 squats, 100 pushups, 100 situps. There are great videos on YouTube that show different core exercises that I like to mix in. Then stretching, stretching, stretching.

You’ve had a varied career—must be fun.

Some people don’t know me from any of the comedy that I’ve done. And then some people only know me from that, and then some people only know me from How I Met Your Mother, which is weird. That show has some diehard fans.

What was it like being a writer on Saturday Night Live?

I didn’t have a great time at SNL. I was very young when I got hired and there’s constant stress and pressure there. It’s especially hard if you’re young. And there was a certain amount of messing with your head that goes on that doesn’t seem meaningful or necessary.

Best/worst memory?

The best was I wrote the motivational speaker skit for Chris Farley. The worst? When Steven Seagal hosted.

What’s next after Nobody?

I’m working on many different projects right now. My life is writing and working out, and I love it.

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