Scott Coffey

Scott Coffey

Born:May 1, 1964

Place of Birth:Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Known For:Acting

Biography

Scott Coffey, born on May 1, 1967, is a multi-talented American artist known for his diverse contributions to the entertainment industry. With a career spanning decades, Coffey has made a name for himself as an actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, showcasing his versatility and creativity in various roles.

Coffey's acting repertoire boasts an impressive list of films, including beloved classics like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "Some Kind of Wonderful," and "Mulholland Drive." His performances have captivated audiences with his ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters, leaving a lasting impact on viewers.

Beyond his acting endeavors, Coffey has also ventured into the realm of directing, where he has proven his skills behind the camera. His directorial work includes projects like "Ellie Parker" and "Jupiter," demonstrating his vision and storytelling prowess in shaping compelling narratives on screen.

As a producer, Coffey has been involved in bringing various creative projects to life, showcasing his passion for nurturing talent and fostering innovative storytelling. His keen eye for quality content and his dedication to the craft have made him a respected figure in the industry.

In addition to his work in front of and behind the camera, Coffey has also delved into the realm of screenwriting, where he has crafted engaging scripts that have resonated with audiences. His ability to weave intricate narratives and develop compelling characters highlights his talent as a storyteller with a unique perspective.

Coffey's contributions to the entertainment industry have left an indelible mark, with his work spanning across different genres and mediums, showcasing his versatility and creative range. His dedication to his craft and his commitment to pushing boundaries have solidified his status as a dynamic and influential figure in Hollywood.

With a career filled with memorable performances, innovative storytelling, and a passion for the arts, Scott Coffey continues to captivate audiences and inspire fellow artists with his creativity and vision. His contributions to film and television have made him a respected and admired figure in the industry, with a legacy that continues to endure and inspire future generations of storytellers.

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Filmography

Acting

Mulholland Drive

Mulholland Drive

Wilkins

2001

Blonde Betty Elms has only just arrived in Hollywood to become a movie star when she meets an enigmatic brunette with amnesia. Meanwhile, as the two set off to solve the second woman's identity, filmmaker Adam Kesher runs into ominous trouble while casting his latest project.
Once Upon a Time in America

Once Upon a Time in America

Bugsy's Gang (uncredited)

1984

A former Prohibition-era Jewish gangster returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan over thirty years later, where he once again must confront the ghosts and regrets of his old life.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Economics Student - Adams

1986

After high school slacker Ferris Bueller successfully fakes an illness in order to skip school for the day, he goes on a series of adventures throughout Chicago with his girlfriend Sloane and best friend Cameron, all the while trying to outwit his wily school principal and fed-up sister.
Lost Highway

Lost Highway

Teddy

1997

A tormented jazz musician finds himself lost in an enigmatic story involving murder, surveillance, gangsters, doppelgängers, and an impossible transformation inside a prison cell.
Inland Empire

Inland Empire

Jack Rabbit (voice)

2006

As a Hollywood actress begins to adopt the persona of her character in a film, her world becomes nightmarish and surreal.
Wayne's World 2

Wayne's World 2

Metalhead

1993

A message from Jim Morrison in a dream prompts cable access TV stars Wayne and Garth to put on a rock concert, "Waynestock," with Aerosmith as headliners. But amid the preparations, Wayne frets that a record producer is putting the moves on his girlfriend, Cassandra, while Garth handles the advances of mega-babe Honey Hornée.
Tank Girl

Tank Girl

Donner

1995

After a comet disrupts the rain cycle of Earth, the planet has become a desolate, barren desert by the year 2033. With resources scarce, Kesslee, head of the powerful and evil Water & Power Corporation, the de facto government, has taken control of the water supply. Unwilling to cower under Kesslee's tyrannical rule, a pair of outlaws known as Tank Girl and Jet Girl rise up, joining the mysterious rebel Rippers to destroy the corrupt system.
Mulholland Dr.

Mulholland Dr.

Wilkins

1999

Initially, "Mulholland Dr." was to mark David Lynch's return to television. It is a retooling of a script originally shot as a 94-minute pilot for a TV series (co-written with TV screenwriter Joyce Eliason) for the channel ABC, which had approved the script, but chose not even to air the pilot once it was done in 1999, despite Lynch's labours to cut the project to their liking. It was left in limbo until 18 month later French company Studio Canal Plus (also producer of 'The Straight Story') agreed to pay ABC $7 million for the pilot, and budget a few million more to turn the pilot into a two-hour, 27-minute movie. The cost of the film doubled to $14 million as sets had to be reconstructed and actors recalled.
The Big Picture

The Big Picture

Waiter

1989

Hollywood beckons for recent film school grad Nick Chapman, who is out to capitalize on the momentum from his national award-winning student film. Studio executive Allen Habel seduces Nick with a dream deal to make his first feature, but once production gets rolling, corporate reality begins to intervene: Nick is unable to control a series of compromises to his high-minded vision, and it's all he can do to maintain his integrity in the midst of filmmaking chaos.

Production