Cole Hauser – best known for playing tough guy Rip on hit series Yellowstone – took his family to Italy this week.
The veteran Hollywood actor and his actress wife Cynthia Daniel were seen with their three children in new pictures shared on his Instagram page.
They posed side by side as they cycled through Tuscany. The 47-year-old star also posted shots of his sons and daughter enjoying the rural setting. “Cruising Tuscany,” Cole wrote in his caption.
The happy couple have two sons, Ryland, 18, and Colt, 14, and daughter Steely Rose, 10.
This comes amid questions about the end of season five of his hit show Yellowstone, which has no release date yet.
Downtime: Cole Hauser – best known for playing tough guy Rip on hit series Yellowstone – took his family to Italy this week. Seen with his wife and three children
He’s not in Montana anymore! Cole, left in Italy and right on the Yellowstone set
His love on screen: Cole as Rip, seen with Kelly Reilly as wild Beth Dutton at Yellowstone
Paramount Network has announced that the Duttons will return in the summer of 2023 with six more episodes for season five.
But a specific date has not yet been set.
There has also been talk of how much involvement Kevin Costner could have at the end of season five.
And it is not yet known if there will be a sixth season.
Cole made quite an impression on the red carpet at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills in January.
The actor flaunted his natural looks in a black three-piece suit with no tie.
On his arm was his blonde bombshell wife Cynthia, best known for her work on Sweet Valley High from 1994-1997.
Cole and Cynthia have been married since 2006.
Children are doing well: The happy couple have two sons, Ryland, 18, and Colt, 14, and daughter Steely Rose, 10
And away we go! This picture shows the family cycling through a small town with dirt roads
The beauty of it all: They made their way past Cyprus trees and lush lawns
Reassured: One of his sons parked his bike next to a stone wall as he took off his helmet
If Cynthia looks familiar, that’s because she has a twin sister, actress Brittany Daniel, who has had a solid career with roles on Joe Dirt, White Chicks, and The Game.
On Yellowstone, Cole found his groove playing Rip Wheeler, a ranch hand at Yellowstone Dutton Ranch.
Rip killed his father and was then secretly taken in by landowner John Dutton, played by Costner, who later became one of his most trusted confidants.
Brittany was in the news last year for having a baby with her twin sister Cynthia’s donor egg.
His hot wife: Hauser made quite an impression walking the red carpet with his wife Cynthia Daniel at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills in January
Just like Rip: Cole wore all black with no tie and a gold necklace on the carpet, left, and on the right he is seen with his wife in the early 2000s
It came after cancer made it impossible for her to conceive on her own.
After a grueling battle with stage IV non-Hodgkin lymphoma, 46-year-old Brittany was told she may never be able to have children. And that’s where her twin sister Cynthia, 46, came in.
The two women rose to fame after starring as Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield on the television series Sweet Valley High in the ’90s.
And according to Cynthia, donating her eggs to her twin sister, with whom she has already “shared everything,” was a breeze.
He’s been in Hollywood for a long time: Cole starred in 1997’s Good Will Hunting, far left, with Casey Affleck, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon
Twins: Cynthia and her sister Brittany rose to fame after starring as Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield on the TV series Sweet Valley High in the ’90s
“I saw it as such an easy gift to give her. I know Brittany would do it for me in a split second. And we’ve always shared everything, so why not that?’ Cynthia said in a recent interview with People Magazine.
“We are so intertwined. Everything that’s hers is mine and everything that’s mine is hers,” Brittany added.
Brittany and her husband Adam Touni welcomed their daughter Hope Rose Touni on October 24, 2021.
Sweet Valley High premiered in September 1994 and lasted four seasons before going off the air in October 1997.
After graduation, Brittany continued acting and acted in movies and TV shows like Dawson’s Creek, That ’70s Show, White Chicks and more.