Frederick D. Coffin Biography (1943-)

Addresses: Home: 820 West End Avenue, New York, NY, 10025; Agent: STERepresentation, 888 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY, 10019.

Nationality
American
Occupation
actor, composer, play-wright

Famous Works

  • Debut
  • Member of Touring and Resident Company, Center Stage in Baltimore, MD, 1969-71.
  • New York Debut
  • Mickey, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, New York Shakespeare Festival, for five months of performances followed by two additional months, 1972.
  • Principal Stage Appearances
  • Eliot Rosewater, God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Entermedia, NY, 1979; Borachio, Much Ado About Nothing, Winter Garden, NY, 1974; Ralphie,In the Boom Boom Room, Lincoln Center, NY, 1975;
  • Major Tours
  • Football Player, Wonderful Town, 1978; Room Service, 1979.
  • Film Debut
  • Teacher, King of the Gypsies.
  • Principal Film Appearances
  • Concealed Enemies; Without a Trace.
  • Television Debut
  • Much Ado About Nothing.
  • Principal Television Appearances
  • Kojak; Andros Targets; One of the Boys; Love Sydney; Edge of Night; Ryan's Hope; Search for Tomorrow; Another World; The Dain Curse; Invasion of Privacy; Death Penalty.
  • Theatre-Related Career
  • Teacher of Speech and Acting, Wayne State University, 1968--69; teacher of Children's Drama, Oakland University, 1963-.
  • Play, Unpublished
  • Moving
  • Songs
  • "The Roach Motel," published, 1983.