George Coe

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.671

Gender

Male

Birthday

10-May-1929

Age

(97 years old)

Place of Birth

Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • George Julian Cohen

George Coe

Biography

George Coe (May 10, 1929 – July 18, 2015) was an American actor. He was a cast member for the first season of Saturday Night Live and voiced the character of Woodhouse in Archer.


Credits

Big Blonde Big Blonde (1980) Character: Ed
High-spirited model Hazel decides that she should settle down in this stage play based on a Dorothy Parker short story. But her marriage to traveling salesman Herbie Morse fails to satisfy her due to his alcoholism and frequent absences. Dispirited and bored, Hazel turns to alcohol herself—and to other men—as her lively spirit sinks and her life begins a downward spiral.
A Rumor of Angels A Rumor of Angels (2000) Character: Dr. Sam Jenkins
An old woman helps a young boy resolve his feelings over the death of his mother.
Sessions Sessions (1983) Character: Max
High-priced call girl Lee Churchill examines her life via therapy 'sessions'. Her double life is unknown to her parents, sister and the 'straight' man with whom she falls in love.
Gospa, The Miracle of Medjugorje Gospa, The Miracle of Medjugorje (1995) Character: Father Ferdo Vlasic
In 1981 in Medjugorje (BA), a group of kids claim that Virgin Mary appeared to them on a hill. The local priest believes them and spreads the word. Religious tourism blossoms. The communist government is concerned and arrests the priest.
The End of Innocence The End of Innocence (1990) Character: Dad
Seemingly autobiographical story of a woman overwhelmed with trying to please everyone except herself, and not finding any answers until she's admitted to a rehab center by her parents. Eventually here is where she finds her answers.
Those She Left Behind Those She Left Behind (1989) Character: Bill Page
Scott and Sue Grimes are a happily married and affluent young couple who are about to start a family together. Unfortunately, that plan gets turned completely upside-down when Sue dies suddenly and unexpectedly while giving birth to their daughter. Now in the aftermath, Scott not only has to deal with the loss of his wife, he also has the daunting task of raising his daughter all alone.
De Düva De Düva (1968) Character: Viktor
De Düva is a 1968 Oscar-nominated American short film that parodies the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, including Wild Strawberries and The Seventh Seal. The film borrows heavily from the plot lines of some of Bergman's most famous films. The dialogue, seemingly in Swedish, is actually a Swedish-accented fictional language based on English, German, Latin, and Swedish, with most nouns ending in "ska." The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
Broken Promise Broken Promise (1981) Character: George Mathews
A juvenile court services director strives to fight the odds following his promise to a resourceful 11-year-old to keep her and her four younger brothers and sisters together as a family after their parents abandoned them, despite a bureaucrat's insistence that it is impossible to locate a single foster home for all five.
The House of God The House of God (1984) Character: Dr. Leggo
Comedy about a couple of interns in a hospital named 'The House of God'.
Kent State Kent State (1981) Character: Mayor Leroy Satrom
Dramatization of the four days of events leading up to the historic tragedy at Kent State University in May 1970, during the confrontation between National Guardsmen and students staging antiwar demonstrations.
Listen to Your Heart Listen to Your Heart (1983) Character: John
This romantic melodrama features a book editor falling in love with his art director.
Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling (1995) Character: Dan Broadbent
Cagney and Lacey work a case involving police corruption and document forgery. Chris seeks a prestigious promotion, while Mary Beth has to deal with the return of her sickly, aged father.
Six by Sondheim Six by Sondheim (2013) Character: Self (archive footage)
This intimate documentary explores the life and career of the stage legend Stephen Sondheim through six of his best-known songs.
To My Daughter To My Daughter (1990) Character: Frank Parsons
A mother is haunted by the death of one of her children which has an effect on the surviving siblings in this fact-based drama.
The Mighty Ducks The Mighty Ducks (1992) Character: Judge Weathers
After reckless young lawyer Gordon Bombay gets arrested for drunk driving, he must coach a kids hockey team for his community service. Gordon has experience on the ice, but isn't eager to return to hockey, a point hit home by his tense dealings with his own former coach, Jack Reilly. The reluctant Gordon eventually grows to appreciate his team, which includes promising young Charlie Conway, and leads them to take on Reilly's tough players.
The Hollywood Detective The Hollywood Detective (1989) Character: Sid Curley
An actor at the end of the line who used to play a PI on TV turns to real detective work when a fan of his begs him to help her.
Micki & Maude Micki & Maude (1984) Character: Governor Lanford
TV reporter Rob Salinger longs for a baby. But his career-minded wife, Micki, is too busy for motherhood. A romantic fling with a seductive cellist, Maude, leads to her pregnancy. Rob receives another shock when Micki announces that she's also expecting! In love with both women, he marries Maude and starts leading a double life full of complicated and riotous situations.
13 Sins 13 Sins (2014) Character: Game Host (voice)
Drowning in debt as he's about to get married, a bright but meek salesman receives a mysterious phone call informing him that he's on a hidden-camera game show where he must execute 13 tasks to receive a multi-million dollar cash prize.
Drop-Out Father Drop-Out Father (1982) Character: Kannon Rush
Successful advertising executive decides to get out of the rat race but the family rebels at the new lifestyle he outlines. He and his youngest daughter leave the suburbs for a Manhattan loft apartment while the rest of the brood -- wife and three kids -- re-evaluate the situation. For his engaging score, Peter Matz won an Emmy Award nomination.
Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987) Character: Mr. Shelby
The life of an aging black slave, Tom, and the people he interacts with.
The First Deadly Sin The First Deadly Sin (1980) Character: Dr. Bernardi
A serial killer is stalking New York. Inspector Edward X. Delaney is an NYPD detective, nearing retirement, who is trying to put together the pieces of the case. Are the victims somehow linked? What does the brutal method of death signify?
He's Not Your Son He's Not Your Son (1984) Character: Dr. Stadler
Two couples face the possibility that their infant sons, both born on the same day, were inadvertently switched at the hospital, and a chain of revelations and decisions threatens both families.
Kramer vs. Kramer Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) Character: Jim O'Connor
Ted Kramer is a career man for whom his work comes before his family. His wife Joanna cannot take this anymore, so she decides to leave him. Ted is now faced with the tasks of housekeeping and taking care of himself and their young son Billy.
The Amateur The Amateur (1981) Character: Rutledge
A researcher for the CIA who convinces his superiors to send him to the eastern bloc in order to avenge the murder of his wife by enemy agents discovers a web of deception underneath his wife's death.
Original Cast Album: Company Original Cast Album: Company (1970) Character: Self / David
In 1970, right after the triumphant premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking concept musical Company, the renowned composer and lyricist, his director Harold Prince, the show’s stars, and a large pit orchestra all went into a Manhattan recording studio as part of a time-honored Broadway tradition: the making of the original cast album. What ensued was a marathon session in which all involved pushed themselves to the limit.
A Flash of Green A Flash of Green (1984) Character: Brian Haas
A reporter at a local Florida newspaper is torn between his friendship with a corrupt real estate developer and his love for an activist opposing the developer's latest project.
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985) Character: Gen. Scott Watson
Tough Brooklyn street cop Sam Makin is unwillingly recruited as an assassin for a secret United States organization known as CURE, who fake his death and give him a new identity: Remo Williams. With his appearance surgically altered, Williams is trained to be a human killing machine by his aged, derisive and impassive Korean martial arts master Chiun.
Best Seller Best Seller (1987) Character: Graham
Hit man Cleve approaches writer/cop Dennis about a story for his next book: How Cleve made a living, working for one of the most powerful politicians in the country. To get the story right, they travel around the country to gather statements and evidence, while strong forces use any means they can to keep the story untold.
Red Flag: The Ultimate Game Red Flag: The Ultimate Game (1981) Character: Col. Winn
Two fighter pilots, Phil Clark and Jay Rivers, who flew together in Vietnam are assigned to the elite Air Force Fighter Weapons School (known as "Red Flag") at Nellis AFB, Nevada, about a decade after the war. Brash, self-confident Clark is an instructor, while quieter, family man Rivers is the student. At first, the two men resume their friendship. But as the student starts to show the master a thing or two, tensions develop. Can their relationship survive the stresses of one of the military's top schools?
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) Character: Que / Wheeljack (voice)
The Autobots continue to work for NEST, now no longer in secret. But after discovering a strange artifact during a mission in Chernobyl, it becomes apparent to Optimus Prime that the United States government has been less than forthright with them.
Funny People Funny People (2009) Character: George's Dad
Famous and wealthy funnyman George Simmons doesn't give much thought to how he treats people until a doctor delivers stunning health news, forcing George to reevaluate his priorities with a little help from aspiring stand-up comic Ira.
French Postcards French Postcards (1979) Character: Mr. Weber
French Postcards rings both comic and true. The believable, fresh-faced characters are young naives from American colleges spending their French-English dictionaries, they compulsively seek out hundreds of monuments, romanticize the nomadic artist's life, and look for grown-up love. The French tutor them well, as befits their reputation. Jean Rochefort is the harassed headmaster with a hankering for affairs, and Marie-France Pisier is his very sexy wife. Watch for a newcomer named Debra Winger, and another-Mandy Patinkin.
Big Eden Big Eden (2000) Character: Sam Hart
Henry Hart is a young gay artist living in New York City. When his grandfather has a stroke, Henry puts his career on hold and returns home to the small town of Big Eden, Montana, to care for him. While there, Henry hopes to strike up a romance with Dean Stewart, his high-school best friend for whom he still has feelings. But he's surprised when he finds that Pike, a quiet Native American who owns the local general store, may have a crush on him.
My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985) Character: Irving Jerome
The life and wanton times of Errol Flynn
Nick and Jane Nick and Jane (1997) Character: Mr. Morgan
N.Y. corporate Jane discovers her boyfriend John in bed with another woman, leaves building enraged and jumps into cab. Her driver is Nick. Jane and her friend Vickie have a plan - to make John jealous, they'll give Nick a false corporate identity and pass him off as Jane's new boyfriend.
My Name Is Bill W. My Name Is Bill W. (1989) Character: N/A
Based on the true story of Bill W. (James Woods), a successful stock broker whose life falls apart after the stock crash of the 20's and how he comes to grips with his alcoholism. Along with a fellow alcoholic (James Garner) he forms a support group that would eventually become Alcoholics Anonymous.
The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski (a Tale of Gothic Love) The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski (a Tale of Gothic Love) (1985) Character: Old Man
A comedy written and Narrated by Jean Shepherd. The story involves several different events such as Ralph's first serious romance with his new neighbor, Randy playing a turkey in the school Thanksgiving Day play, The Old Man setting his sights on a yellow buick and the High School basketball rival game of the season.
Corporate Affairs Corporate Affairs (2008) Character: George Parker
A family man recent promoted to middle management at work immerses himself in a world of questionable personal and professional ethics by a colleague.
The Stepford Wives The Stepford Wives (1975) Character: Claude Axhelm
Joanna Eberhart comes to the town of Stepford, Connecticut with her family, but soon discovers there lies a sinister truth in the all too perfect behavior of the female residents.
Cousins Cousins (1989) Character: Phil Kozinski
When Larry and Maria learn that their respective spouses are cheating on them, they try to turn the tables on them by pretending to have an affair. However, they soon find themselves falling in love.
Fine Things Fine Things (1990) Character: Paul Berman
Bernard Fine's career leaves little time for romance, so fate takes over. When Bernie befriends a little girl, he meets - and falls for - her single mother, Liz. They soon marry and add a son to their new family. But the happiness is short-lived as Liz is fatally stricken by cancer. Added to the heartbreak is a threat from the past that could tear the family apart. For Bernie, it's a struggle to hold on to and savor the truly fine things in life.
The Automat The Automat (2021) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The 100-year story of the iconic restaurant chain Horn & Hardart, the inspiration for Starbucks, where generations of Americans ate and drank coffee together at communal tables. From the perspective of former customers, we watch a business climb to its peak success and then grapple with fast food in a forever changed America.
Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story (1992) Character: Dr. Feldman
An AIDS-stricken woman becomes a leader in the struggle to educate people about the disease and its prevention.
Shootdown Shootdown (1988) Character: David
Nan Moore is a U.S. government employee whose son is killed when Korean Air Flight 007 is shot down by Soviets on September 1, 1983. While the "official" story maintains that the flight accidentally veered too far into Soviet territory, was mistaken as a spy plane and shot down when it failed to identify itself, Ms. Moore suspects otherwise. However, in the course of her struggles to get to the bottom of what actually happened, she finds herself constantly stonewalled. Facing a conspiracy of silence and the increasing hostility of the authorities, Ms. Moore attempts to find out exactly what occurred, but with every answer she discovers, new questions arise...
Blind Date Blind Date (1987) Character: Harry Gruen
When bachelor Walter Davis is set up with his sister-in-law's pretty cousin, Nadia Gates, a seemingly average blind date turns into a chaotic night on the town. Walter's brother, Ted, tells him not to let Nadia drink alcohol, but he dismisses the warning and her behaviour gets increasingly wild. Walter and Nadia's numerous incidents are made even worse as her former lover David relentlessly follows them around town.
The Entity The Entity (1982) Character: Dr. Weber
A single mom is raped by an invisible force. Her psychiatrist believes the experience stems from childhood trauma, while she knows something supernatural is at play.
Head Office Head Office (1985) Character: Senator Issel
In this comic take on big-business wheelings and dealings, an ambitious senator's son moves up the corporate ladder through undeserved promotions. But against his better judgment, he falls for a woman (the chairman's daughter, no less) who's leading a protest against the company's shady business practices.
The Omega Code The Omega Code (1999) Character: Sen. Jack Thompson
An ancient prophecy is about to be fulfilled as a secret code brings the world to the edge of apocalypse.
Bustin' Loose Bustin' Loose (1981) Character: Doctor Wilson T. Renfrew
After ex-con Joe Braxton violates his probation, he is given a second chance. All he has to do is drive a group of special kids across the country.
Dreams Don't Die Dreams Don't Die (1982) Character: Sherman
Two young kids in love, one young graffiti artist and the other a foster-child, find trouble on the mean streets on the other side of the river in New York City. Officer Charles Banks finds young Danny tagging subway cars and then catches Teiresa selling drugs for another mislead teen, Kirk. The officer, instead of turning both of them in, gives both teens a chance to make more of their lives together. Changing their ways turns out to be more challenging than first thought.



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