James Coco

Hunk Wholly Moses! The Wild Party Man of La Mancha The Littlest Angel Murder by Death Alice in Wonderland Cheap Detective [Widescreen/Fullscreen]

Born: 03/21/1930 New York, NY
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Biography: An actor from childhood, the heavy-set, prematurely bald James Coco won an Obie award for his 1959 performance in the off-Broadway The Moon in Yellow River, but his first widespread public attention was gained through his many TV commercial appearances in the early 1960s. He attained Broadway stardom in the offbeat plays of Terence McNally, the best of which was Next, in which Coco portrayed a middle-aged man who through a bureaucratic blunder was ordered to report to his draft board. Playwright Neil Simon was so impressed by Coco that he wrote a stage vehicle for the actor, that dinner-theatre perennial The Last of the Red Hot Lovers.

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