Scott Coffey |
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Born |
Thomas Scott Coffey (1967-05-01) May 1, 1967 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
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Other names |
- T. Scott Coffee
- T. Scott Coffey
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Occupation |
Actor, director, producer, screenwriter |
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Years active |
1983–present |
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Partner(s) |
Blair Mastbaum |
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Website |
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http://www.scottcoffey.net/ |
Scott Coffey (born May 1, 1967)[1] is an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter. His acting credits include films such as Shag, Some Kind of Wonderful, Dream Lover, and Mulholland Drive. As a director he made Ellie Parker in 2005 and the upcoming Jupiter.
Biography
Personal life
Coffey was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he began his acting career appearing in school plays, community theatre and with the Hawaii Performing Arts Company. He also appeared in several episodic television shows. He is now an acclaimed writer director. Coffey lives in Portland, Oregon with his boyfriend, the novelist Blair Mastbaum.[2]
Career
At sixteen, with the money he had earned acting, he travelled to Europe. Inspired by Bertolucci's La Luna, he felt compelled to visit Rome along with Paris and Budapest. He stayed three years, attending high school in Rome and acting in seven films, including Once Upon a Time in America, and the CBS miniseries Christopher Columbus. While on location for Christopher Columbus, Coffey was contacted by the William Morris Agency and moved to New York, where he signed with the agency and studied acting while co-starring in the off-Broadway play It's All Talk. After a year he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his film career and has been working ever since, appearing in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and SpaceCamp His television work includes a special The New Twilight Zone entitled "Private Channel", as well as a memorable Amazing Stories episode directed by Robert Zemeckis and featuring Christopher Lloyd and Coffey's Some Kind of Wonderful costar, Mary Stuart Masterson.
Coffey's feature film, Ellie Parker (2005), which finished production in July 2005, was an Official Selection of the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and won the New American Cinema Special Jury Prize at the Seattle International Film Festival. It was released in the fall of that year by Strand Releasing to rave reviews.[3] He wrote another film based on the short story, All God's Children Can Dance by Haruki Murakami. Coffey is writing the film adaptation of Lolly Winston's novel Happiness Sold Separately for Fox Searchlight Pictures, which he will direct, with Julia Roberts starring. He's recently directed videos for Handsome Furs and Dath Vessel both on Sub Pop. Coffey is in pre-production on the film Jupiter, which he will direct. Jupiter was co- written with Blair Mastbaum.
Filmography
Directorial work
Music videos |
Year |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
2011 |
"What About Us" |
Handsome Furs |
Sound Kapital |
2009 |
"I'm Confused" |
Handsome Furs |
FACE CONTROL |
2009 |
"Circa" |
Death Vessel |
Nothing is Precious Enough For Us |
2008 |
"Move You" |
Anya Marina |
Slow and Steady Seduction |
Awards and nominations
References
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Coffey, Scott |
Alternative names |
Coffey, Thomas Scott; Coffee, T. Scott; Coffey, T. Scott |
Short description |
Actor, director, producer, screenwriter |
Date of birth |
May 1, 1967 |
Place of birth |
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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