James Coco Movies and Career Information
Mar 21, 1930
New York City
Actor
James Coco (March 21, 1930 – February 25, 1987) was an American character actor. Born in New York City, Coco began acting as a child. As an overweight and prematurely balding adult, he found himself relegated to character roles. He made his Broadway debut in Hotel Paradiso in 1957, but his first major recognition was for off-Broadway's The Moon in Yellow River, for which he won an Obie Award. For the next several years he worked steadily in commercials and on stage with emerging talents like Robert Drivas, Gene Hackman, Doris Roberts and Brenda Vaccaro and established stars such as Eileen Heckart, Jason Robards, Christopher Plummer, and Roddy McDowall. Coco's first collaboration with playwright Terrence McNally was an off-Broadway double-bill of one-act plays entitled Sweet Eros/Witness (1968), followed by Here's Where I Belong, a disastrous Broadway musical adaptation of East of Eden that closed on opening night. They had far greater success with their next project, Next, which ran for more than 700 performances and won Coco the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance. Sixteen years later, the two would reunite for the Manhattan Theatre Club production of It's Only a
- James Coco Movies before 2012
- Man of La Mancha 2002
- Wild Party (Live) 1999
- Scavenger Hunt 1979
- Cheap Detective 1978
- Murder by Death 1976
- Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon 1970
- End of the Road 1970
- Such Good Friends
- New Leaf
- Bye Bye Monkey (Ciao Maschio)
- Generation (Pokolenie)