Recurring as a lead Philadelphia PD detective in an 8-episode limited series. A conspiracy thriller following a media expert named Muncie Daniels (Colman Domingo) who fights for his innocence and his life after stumbling upon a murder in the Poconos woods.
Playing Justice Kavanaugh, the Ford/Hill Project juxtaposes testimonies of Anita Hill and Christine Blasey Ford. The inspired idea to revisit these job interviews side-by-side was created by Lee Sunday Evans and Elizabeth Marvel and directed by Evans. Woolly Mammoth, DC & Public Theater, NYC.
A lead in this Southern Gothic tale of greed set in rural Georgia. It follows a blue-collar timber yard worker (Corey Cott) who chronically tries to escape poverty by gambling. When he miraculously wins the lottery, he loses the ticket before he can cash it in, triggering a sequence of unfortunate events and poor choices.
Playing opposite Lisa Emery in this gripping coming-of-age short. 2021 Shorts Winner of BlueCat screenplay competition, written and directed by Julianna Gelinas Bonifacio. A proof-of-concept short for a TV series.
A cameo appearance in this indie feature starring Yvonne Woods by writer/director Brooke Berman. This dark comedy follows a single mother and former literary “It Girl” who discovers that she is the subject of a hot filmmaker’s newest project.
Connor Ratliff (“Dead Eyes”) stars as Gil, a low-level ad man who is fated to lose at everything. Coffey is playing Bryson and many other characters throughout the 10 episodes.
Appearing in Episode 9 in Season 11 in a flashback as Patrick's (Russell Tovey) father.
Coffey's voice can be heard as the Animatronic Leo DiVinci in the LGBTQ history museum. A romantic comedy directed by Nicholas Stoller from a screenplay by himself and Billy Eichner.
A production of MIP (Moliere in the Park), Artistic Director: Lucie Tiberghien, a new Brooklyn-based theater company devoted to bringing free, outdoor theater to the community.
A thriller web drama from First Look Entertainment’s streaming platform, Topic. The series is the brainchild of writer/director Arian Moayed, who plays Stewy Hosseini on HBO’s “Succession.” Starring Kelli O'Hara.
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