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Scott Coffey (born Thomas Scott Coffey; May 1, 1964) is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter.[1]

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  1. 61 relations: Adult World, After the Quake, Amazing Stories (1985 TV series), Anya Marina, Bernardo Bertolucci, Blair Mastbaum, Christopher Columbus (miniseries), Cigarettes & Coffee, Community theatre, David Lynch, Death Vessel, Dream Lover (1993 film), Ellie Parker, Experimental film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Handsome Furs, Haruki Murakami, Highway to Heaven, Honolulu, Hotel (American TV series), Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male, Independent Spirit Awards, Inland Empire (film), JAG (TV series), La Luna (1979 film), List of The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series) episodes, Lost Highway (film), MacGyver (1985 TV series), Montana (1990 film), Mulholland Drive (film), Naomi Watts, Normal Adolescent Behavior, Nowhere Man (American TV series), Off-Broadway, Once Upon a Time in America, Paradise (American TV series), Rabbits (film), Robert Zemeckis, Rome, Route 9 (film), Satisfaction (1988 film), SeaQuest DSV, Seattle International Film Festival, Shag (film), Shout (film), Some Kind of Wonderful (film), SpaceCamp, Sundance Film Festival, Tank Girl (film), The Advocate (magazine), ... Expand index (11 more) »

  2. Film directors from Hawaii
  3. Film directors from Oregon
  4. LGBT people from Hawaii
  5. Male actors from Honolulu
  6. Screenwriters from Hawaii

Adult World

Adult World is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Scott Coffey and written by Andy Cochran.

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After the Quake

is a collection of six short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, written between 1999 and 2000.

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Amazing Stories (1985 TV series)

Amazing Stories is an American anthology television series created by Steven Spielberg, that originally ran on NBC in the United States from September 29, 1985, to April 10, 1987.

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Anya Marina

Anya Marina Kroth (born September 23, 1976) is an American singer-songwriter, based in New York City.

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Bernardo Bertolucci

Bernardo Bertolucci (16 March 1941 – 26 November 2018) was an Italian film director and screenwriter with a career that spanned 50 years.

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Blair Mastbaum

Blair Mastbaum (born January 24, 1979) is an American writer and former model. Scott Coffey and Blair Mastbaum are American gay writers.

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Christopher Columbus (miniseries)

Christopher Columbus is a television miniseries broadcast in Italy and the United States in 1985.

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Cigarettes & Coffee

Cigarettes & Coffee is a 1993 short film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Philip Baker Hall.

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Community theatre refers to any theatrical performance made in relation to particular communities—its usage includes theatre made by, with, and for a community.

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David Lynch

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, visual artist, and musician. Scott Coffey and David Lynch are American music video directors.

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Death Vessel

Death Vessel is an American neo-traditional folk band from Rhode Island, signed to Sub Pop and ATP Recordings, and headed by Joel Thibodeau.

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Dream Lover (1993 film)

Dream Lover is a 1993 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Kazan and starring James Spader and Mädchen Amick, with Bess Armstrong, Frederic Lehne, and Larry Miller in supporting roles.

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Ellie Parker

Ellie Parker is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Scott Coffey.

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Experimental film

Experimental film or avant-garde cinema is a mode of filmmaking that rigorously re-evaluates cinematic conventions and explores non-narrative forms or alternatives to traditional narratives or methods of working.

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by John Hughes.

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Handsome Furs

Handsome Furs was a Montreal-based indie rock duo which consisted of Dan Boeckner and Alexei Perry, who were married at the time.

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Haruki Murakami

is a Japanese writer.

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Highway to Heaven

Highway to Heaven is an American fantasy drama television series that ran on NBC from September 19, 1984, to August 4, 1989.

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Honolulu

Honolulu is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean.

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Hotel (American TV series)

Hotel is an American primetime soap opera series which aired on ABC from September 21, 1983, to May 5, 1988, in the timeslot following Dynasty.

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Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male

The Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male was one of the annual Independent Spirit Awards.

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Independent Spirit Awards

The Independent Spirit Awards, originally known as the FINDIE or Friends of Independents Awards, and later as the Film Independent Spirit Awards, are awards presented annually in Santa Monica, California, to independent filmmakers.

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Inland Empire (film)

Inland Empire is a 2006 experimental psychological thriller film written, directed and co-produced by David Lynch.

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JAG (TV series)

JAG (U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General) is an American legal drama television series with a U.S. Navy theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario, and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television (now CBS Studios).

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La Luna (1979 film)

La Luna (released in the United States as Luna) is a 1979 drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci from a screenplay co-written with his brother Giuseppe and wife Clare Peploe.

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List of The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series) episodes

The Twilight Zone (1985) is the first of three revivals of Rod Serling's acclaimed 1959–64 television series of the same name.

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Lost Highway (film)

Lost Highway is a 1997 surrealist neo noir film directed by David Lynch and co-written by Lynch and Barry Gifford.

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MacGyver (1985 TV series)

MacGyver is an American action-adventure television series created by Lee David Zlotoff and starring Richard Dean Anderson as the title character.

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Montana (1990 film)

Montana is a 1990 American Western television film directed by William Graham and written by Larry McMurtry.

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Mulholland Drive (film)

Mulholland Drive (stylized as Mulholland Dr.) is a 2001 surrealist mystery film written and directed by David Lynch, and starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Justin Theroux, Ann Miller, Mark Pellegrino and Robert Forster.

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Naomi Watts

Naomi Ellen Watts (born 28 September 1968) is a British actress.

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Normal Adolescent Behavior

Normal Adolescent Behavior (also known as Normal Adolescent Behavior: Havoc 2) is a 2007 American teen drama film written and directed by Beth Schacter.

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Nowhere Man (American TV series)

Nowhere Man is an American mystery science fiction thriller television series that aired on UPN on Monday nights from August 28, 1995, to May 20, 1996, starring Bruce Greenwood.

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Off-Broadway

An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive.

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Once Upon a Time in America

Once Upon a Time in America (C'era una volta in America) is a 1984 epic crime film co-written and directed by Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone, and starring Robert De Niro and James Woods.

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Paradise (American TV series)

Paradise (later renamed Guns of Paradise) is an American family Western television series, broadcast by CBS from October 27, 1988, to May 10, 1991.

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Rabbits (film)

Rabbits is a 2002 series of eight short horror web films written and directed by David Lynch, although Lynch himself refers to it as a sitcom.

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Robert Zemeckis

Robert Lee Zemeckis (born May 14, 1952) is an American filmmaker.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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Route 9 (film)

Route 9 is an American crime drama film released in 1998, directed by David Mackay.

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Satisfaction (1988 film)

Satisfaction (also titled Girls of Summer) is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by Joan Freeman and starring Justine Bateman and Liam Neeson.

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SeaQuest DSV

SeaQuest DSV (stylized as seaQuest DSV and also promoted as simply seaQuest) is an American science fiction television series created by Rockne S. O'Bannon.

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Seattle International Film Festival

The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) is a film festival held annually in Seattle, Washington, United States since 1976.

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Shag (film)

Shag (also known as Shag: The Movie) is a 1989 American comedy film starring Bridget Fonda, Phoebe Cates, Annabeth Gish, Page Hannah, Jeff Yagher, and Scott Coffey.

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Shout (film)

Shout is a 1991 American musical romance film directed by Jeffrey Hornaday and starring John Travolta as a music teacher who introduces rock and roll to a west Texas home for boys in 1955.

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Some Kind of Wonderful (film)

Some Kind of Wonderful is a 1987 American teen romantic comedy-drama film directed by Howard Deutch and starring Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Lea Thompson.

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SpaceCamp

SpaceCamp is a 1986 American science fiction adventure film inspired by the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Sundance Film Festival

The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute.

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Tank Girl (film)

Tank Girl is a 1995 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Rachel Talalay and written by Tedi Sarafian.

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The Advocate (magazine)

The Advocate is an American LGBT magazine, printed bi-monthly and available by subscription.

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The Big Picture (1989 film)

The Big Picture is 1989 American comedy film starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Christopher Guest in his directorial debut.

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The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson

The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson is a 1996 American mockumentary Written and directed by Francis Megahy.

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The Outsiders (American TV series)

The Outsiders is an American drama television series that aired from March 25 to July 22, 1990 on Fox.

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The Temp (film)

The Temp is a 1993 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Tom Holland and starring Timothy Hutton, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Faye Dunaway.

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The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series)

The Twilight Zone is an American anthology television series which aired from September 27, 1985, to April 15, 1989.

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Twin Peaks season 3

The third season of Twin Peaks, also known as Twin Peaks: The Return and Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series, consists of 18 episodes and premiered on Showtime on May 21, 2017.

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Wayne's World 2

Wayne's World 2 is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Stephen Surjik and starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as hosts of a public-access television cable television show in Aurora, Illinois.

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Wild at Heart (film)

Wild at Heart is a 1990 American romantic crime drama film written and directed by David Lynch, based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Barry Gifford.

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William Morris Agency

The William Morris Agency (WMA) was a Hollywood-based talent agency.

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Wolf Parade

Wolf Parade is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2003 in Montreal.

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Zombie High

Zombie High (also known as The School That Ate My Brain) is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Ron Link.

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See also

Film directors from Hawaii

Film directors from Oregon

LGBT people from Hawaii

Male actors from Honolulu

Screenwriters from Hawaii

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Coffey

Also known as T. Scott Coffey, Thomas Scott Coffey.

, The Big Picture (1989 film), The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson, The Outsiders (American TV series), The Temp (film), The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series), Twin Peaks season 3, Wayne's World 2, Wild at Heart (film), William Morris Agency, Wolf Parade, Zombie High.