James Coco

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Actor

Birth Name: James Emil Coco

Birth Date: March 21, 1930

Death Date: February 25, 1987

Birth Place: New York, New York

James Emil Coco was born on Mar. 21, 1930 in New York City. Upon graduating high school, Coco set out to launch an acting career, beginning to pick up supporting roles on the screen and stage in his early 20s. Coco made his television debut on an episode of "Guiding Light" (CBS 1952-2009) in 1952 and his Broadway debut in "Hotel Paradisio" in 1957, which was followed by a breakout performance in the 1961 Off-Broadway production of "The Moon in the Yellow River." Escalating recognition for his stage work helped Coco kick off a career on the big screen, on which he made his debut in the form of "Ensign Pulver" in 1964. Still, Coco found much of his success on the stage, thanks in large part to longstanding relationships with playwrights like Terrence McNally and Neil Simon, who worked with Coco on productions like "Next" and "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers," both in 1969. Back on the big screen, Coco's role in "Man of La Mancha" (1972) opposite Peter O'Toole earned him his first Golden Globe Award nomination. That said, Coco was less successful in jumpstarting a television career, headlining two comedy series-"Calucci's Department" (CBS 1973) and "The Dumplings" (NBC 1976)-that never made it past their inceptive seasons. All that said, Coco's relationship with Simon extended him some favor on the big screen, where the two would collaborate on films like "Murder by Death" (1976) and "Only When I Laugh" (1981), which earned him Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. The remainder of the 1980s afforded Coco cameos on television series like "St. Elsewhere" (NBC 1982-88), which landed him an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor, and in films like "Muppets Take Manhattan" (1984) and "Johnny Dangerously" (1984). Coco died on Feb. 25, 1987 following a battle with AIDS.

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An Evening at the Improv

Host
Show
2000

That's Adequate

Actor
Max Roebling
Movie
1989

The Chair

Actor
Dr. Harold Woodhouse Langer
Movie
1988

Hunk

Actor
Dr. D
Movie
1987

There Must Be a Pony

Actor
Mervin Trellis
Movie
1986

The Twilight Zone

Actor
Series
1985

The Ray Bradbury TheaterStream

Actor
Braling
Series
1985

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Horatio Baldwin
Series
1984

Who's the Boss?Stream

Guest Star
Series
1984

The Muppets Take ManhattanStream

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Mr. Skeffington
Movie
1984
85%

St. ElsewhereStream

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Arnie
Series
1982

Only When I LaughStream

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Jimmy
Movie
1981
63%

The Diary of Anne Frank

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Van Daan
Movie
1980

Wholly Moses!

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Hyssop
Movie
1980

The French Atlantic Affair

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Show
1979

Trapper John, M.D.

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Series
1979

Scavenger Hunt

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Henri
Movie
1979

Fantasy Island

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Series
1978

Bye Bye Monkey

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Andreas Flaxman
Movie
1978

The Cheap DetectiveStream

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Marcel
Movie
1978
53%

Charleston

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Joe Lo Monaco
Movie
1977

AliceStream

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Series
1976

Murder by Death

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Inspector Milo Perrier
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1976

The Wild Party

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Jolly Grimm
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1975

MaudeStream

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Series
1972

The David Steinberg Show

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Series
1972

Man of La ManchaStream

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Sancho Panza/Cervantes' Manservant
Movie
1972
53%

Algo Más Que Buenos Amigos

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1971

A New LeafStream

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Uncle Harry
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1971
94%

Such Good Friends

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Dr. Timmy Spector
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1971

Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon

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Mario
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1970

End of the Road

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School Man
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1970

Marcus Welby, M.D.Stream

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Quentin Bailey
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1969

The Littlest Angel

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The Father
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1969

A Time for Giving

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Mr. Blatto
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1969

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InStream

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1968

The Carol Burnett ShowStream

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1967

Ensign Pulver

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Skouras
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1964

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonStream

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Talk
1962

The Power and the Glory

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Mexican Soldier
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1961

What's My Line?Stream

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Game Show
1950