The Sprouse Twins today: Inside their life now, at 30

Dylan and Cole Sprouse understand that sometimes it takes two. The charming identical twin boys that captivated our hearts over 25 years ago with their lively portrayal as the inquisitive little child

Dylan and Cole Sprouse understand that sometimes it takes two.

The charming identical twin boys that captivated our hearts over 25 years ago with their lively portrayal as the inquisitive little child on Big Daddy with Adam Sandler are no longer young. Neither are they boys.

Dylan and his 15-minute younger brother Cole are no longer as close as they were at the beginning of their careers, but they are still extremely close.

 

The lovely blond brothers, born in 1992, were only 8 months old when they began sharing parts as a toddler or youngster in commercials, television, and cinema.

 

As Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen of Full House demonstrate, identical twins are a valuable resource in Hollywood due to child labor rules that prohibit youngsters from working excessively long hours.

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And for the little Sprouses, two was better than one.

Their breakthrough role was in the TV comedy series Grace Under Fire, where they played the son of Brett Butler’s lead character Grace Kelly, from 1993 until 1998. Growing from newborns to talking and walking six-year-olds, the twins were exceptional in their roles as Patrick Kelly.

 

“As Grace’s 8-month-old, it’s impossible to tell at this point if Dylan and Cole Sprouse are the Olsen twins of tomorrow,” according to Variety’s Tim Grey.

 

When they played Sandler’s adoptive kid in the comedy picture Big Daddy (1999), they dominated every scene with their perfectly placed remarks and hilarious performances.

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Cole spoke with People in 2022 about Sandler and stated, “Perhaps I’m a little prejudiced since I’ve known him for a long time, but I really like his profession. He strikes a very, really good balance between art and business, which I believe is the currency of a true professional actor.” He went on: “He’s walking that line beautifully and he’s raising up all of his friends at the same time, which I think is incredible.”

Cole and Dylan’s power couple was broken from 2000 to 2002 when Cole appeared on the popular television show Friends. Cole portrayed Ben, the young son of Ross Gellar, who is played by David Schwimmer. This was the first time Cole acted a part without Dylan.

Cole recalls his favorite Friends episode, “The One with the Holiday Armadillo,” saying, “I remember that quite well.” I was fascinated by the clothes and the practical effects.”

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He also said that the outfits were not his main obsession. He also had a huge crush on his co-star, Rachel. In an interview with TODAY, Cole stated, “I’m fairly sure I fell in love with Jennifer Aniston, which the entire world did at the time. However, as a result, I recall feeling rather intimidated around her. I recall forgetting my lines and suffering stage fright when she sat next to me on the couch in one episode.”

Cole and Dylan reunited in 2002 for the film Master of Disguise, where they played the young Pistachio Disguisey together.

The adolescent heartthrobs’ reputation was skyrocketing, but the young men remained composed and attended New York University, Dylan studying video game design and Zack humanities and archaeology.

 

Cole has been playing Jughead Jones in Riverdale, a supernatural drama TV series based on Archie comic book characters, since 2017.

He is presently dating Ari Fournier, a French-Canadian model whom he met almost two years ago.

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Dylan, on the other hand, voices video game characters and is engaged to Barbara Palvin, a Sports Illustrated model. He also co-founded All-Wise Meadery, a small brewery in Brooklyn, New York.