Ed Marinaro
Ed Marinaro, born on March 31, 1950, is a multifaceted American actor and former professional football player renowned for his contributions both on the field and in entertainment. He began his athletic journey at Cornell University, where he excelled as a running back for the Cornell Big Red. His remarkable talent earned him the distinction of unanimous All-American honors, along with the prestigious Maxwell Award in 1971, highlighting him as one of the nation's top college football players.
Transitioning from sports to acting, Marinaro made a significant impact in television. He is best remembered for his role as Officer Joe Coffey on the acclaimed police drama "Hill Street Blues," where he captivated audiences for five seasons from 1981 to 1986. Later, he showcased his comedic talent as a lead in the football-themed series "Blue Mountain State," which aired from 2010 to 2011, further solidifying his versatility as an actor.
Throughout his career, Marinaro has seamlessly blended his athletic prowess with his artistic endeavors, leaving a lasting legacy in both the sports and entertainment industries. His journey reflects a unique blend of dedication and talent, making him a notable figure in American culture.
Filmography
Tonight's the Night
Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland
SnowComing
Policewoman Centerfold
Fingers
A Unicorn for Christmas
Urban Legends: Bloody Mary
The Protector (1999)
The Diamond Trap
Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon
Queens Logic
Love & Debt
Blue Mountain State
Laverne & Shirley