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Scott Coffey
Birth Name:Thomas Scott Coffey
Birth Date:May 1, 1964
Birth Place:Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Othername:
  • T. Scott Coffee
  • T. Scott Coffey
Yearsactive:1983–present
Domesticpartner:Blair Mastbaum

Scott Coffey (born Thomas Scott Coffey; May 1, 1964) is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. His film credits include Shag, Some Kind of Wonderful, Dream Lover, and Mulholland Drive. He directed the films Ellie Parker (2005) and Adult World (2013).

Coffey was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male for his performance in Shag.

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 later became a writer and director. Coffey lives in Berlin, Germany, and Los Angeles with his longtime boyfriend, novelist Blair Mastbaum.[1]

Career

At sixteen, he moved to Rome, attending high school and acting in films including Once Upon a Time in America.[2] Coffey's favorite film was Bertolucci's La Luna[3] which sparked his desire to move to Italy.[4] Later, he moved to New York where he signed with the William Morris 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, appearing in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and SpaceCamp. His television work included a special The Twilight Zone episode entitled "Private Channel", as well as an episode of Amazing Stories directed by Robert Zemeckis. In 1989, Coffey played the major role of Chip in Shag.[5]

His first 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.[6] He wrote All God's Children Can Dance, a film adaptation of a story by Haruki Murakami.[7] Coffey also directed the 2013 indie Adult World.

Coffey formed a friendship with actress Naomi Watts when the two worked together in the 1995 film Tank Girl.[8] Coffey directed Watts in the 2001 short film Ellie Parker, which was later expanded into the feature film of the same name. The two have also appeared in other works together, mostly directed by David Lynch, including the 2001 mystery feature Mulholland Drive and the web series Rabbits.[9]

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
1984Il peccato di LolaAlbertRemake of Private lessons
1986SpaceCampGardenerCredited as T. Scott Coffey
Ferris Bueller's Day OffAdamsCredited as T. Scott Coffey
1987Some Kind of WonderfulRay
Zombie HighFelnerAlternative title: The School That Ate My Brain
1988SatisfactionNickieAlternative title: Girls of Summer
1989ShagChip GuillyardAlternative title: Shag: The Movie
The Big PictureWaiterCredited as T. Scott Coffey
1990Wild at HeartBillyScenes deleted
1991ShoutBradley
1993Cigarettes & Coffee
The TempLance
Wayne's World 2Heavy Metaller
1994Dream LoverBilly
1995Breaking FreeBlitzAlternative title: A Leap of Faith
Tank GirlDonner
1996Rolling ThunderLewis
1997Lost HighwayTeddy
The Disappearance of Kevin JohnsonVideo Engineer
2001Never Date an ActressThe caring boyfriend
Mulholland DriveWilkins
2002RabbitsJack
2005Ellie ParkerChrisWriter, director, producer
2006Inland EmpireJack RabbitVoice
2007Normal Adolescent BehaviorPhilosophy TeacherAlternative title: Havoc 2: Normal Adolescent Behavior
All God's Children Can DanceWriter
2013Adult WorldBookstore ownerDirector
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Christopher ColumbusVallejoMiniseries
1986HotelMartin1 episode
Highway to HeavenTim Brent1 episode
Amazing StoriesPeter Brand1 episode
1987MacGyverMichael Thornton1 episode
The Twilight ZoneKeith BarnesEpisode: "Private Channel"
1988ParadiseDick Bradley1 episode
1990MontanaWillieTelevision movie
The OutsidersRandy Anderson2 episodes
1993seaQuest DSVBobby1 episode
1995JAGCorporal David Parr1 episode
1996Nowhere ManGary Greer, recruit No. 51 episode
1998Route 9NateTelevision movie
2017Twin PeaksTrick1 episode

Directorial work

Films
YearFilm
2005Ellie Parker
2013Adult World
2021Rhino
Music videos
YearSongArtistAlbum
2011"What About Us"Handsome FursSound Kapital
2010"Yulia"Wolf ParadeExpo 86
2009"I'm Confused"Handsome FursFACE CONTROL
2009"Circa"Death VesselNothing is Precious Enough For Us
2008"Move You"Anya MarinaSlow and Steady Seduction

Awards and nominations

YearAwardResultCategoryFilm or series
1990Independent Spirit AwardNominatedBest Supporting MaleShag
2005Seattle International Film FestivalWonNew American Cinema Special Jury PrizeEllie Parker
2005Sundance Film FestivalNominatedGrand Jury Prize (Dramatic)Ellie Parker

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: A Night Out With Dean and Britta:Rock On, but Turn In Early. Winter Miller. Joining them for dinner on a recent Thursday night at Supper on Second Street off Avenue A were Scott Coffey, a screenwriter, director and sometime bit player; and his boyfriend, Blair Mastbaum, a novelist. They sat at a table in a room just light enough not to be taken for a bat cave.. New York Times. July 8, 2007.
  2. News: Longsdorf . Amy . For Quality-Minded Scott Coffey, 'Shag' Was A Good Step . The Morning Call . July 29, 1989.
  3. Web site: Gardiner . Kat . Irrelevant Interviews: 'Adult World' Director Scott Coffey . Vice.com . VICE . April 18, 2013.
  4. News: Harada . Wayne . Love and life in Kailua grist for independent film . The Honolulu Advertiser . October 26, 2001.
  5. News: Dworkin . Norine . 'Shag' Actor Has Greater Film Goals . Sun-Sentinel . July 23, 1989.
  6. Web site: Scott Coffey . filmindependent.org . Film Independent.
  7. Web site: All God's Children Can Dance . Metropolis . October 28, 2010.
  8. Vary . Adam B. . November 22, 2005 . Short Answers: Ellie Parker . . Here Publishing.
  9. Web site: Scott Coffey & Naomi Watts Collaborations . IMDb.com.