Scott Coffey
Scott Coffey, born on May 1, 1967, is a multifaceted American talent known for his roles as an actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. He gained recognition in the film industry with memorable performances in several iconic films, including the coming-of-age comedy *Shag*, the beloved classic *Ferris Bueller's Day Off*, and John Hughes' *Some Kind of Wonderful*. His versatility is further showcased in his roles in *Dream Lover* and the critically acclaimed *Mulholland Drive*, where he demonstrated his ability to adapt to diverse genres.
Coffey has also ventured into directing, making his mark with the film *Ellie Parker*, which he also wrote and produced. This project highlighted his creative vision and storytelling prowess. He continued his directorial journey with the film *Jupiter*, further establishing his presence behind the camera.
Throughout his career, Scott Coffey has been recognized for his contributions to both acting and directing, earning a dedicated fan base and respect among his peers in the entertainment industry. His ability to seamlessly transition between acting and directing showcases his diverse talents and commitment to the craft. As he continues to work in film, Coffey remains a noteworthy figure in Hollywood, with a legacy that spans multiple decades and genres.
Filmography
The Temp
Satisfaction
Ellie Parker
Adult World
Shag
SpaceCamp
Zombie High
Tank Girl
Warrior of the Lost World
Unleashed (2017)
Montana (1990)
Lost Highway
Rabbits
Normal Adolescent Behavior