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James Coco
Born
March 21, 1930
Died: February 25, 1987
(Lived 56 years)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
35
Movies
26
TV Shows
Also Known As
詹姆斯·可可
Джеймс Коко
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James Coco
Biography
James Coco was an American character actor.
Movies
35
TV Shows
26
That's Adequate
as
Max Roebling
January 20, 1989
The Chair
as
Dr. Harold Woodhouse Langer
October 8, 1988
The Stepford Children
as
Mr. Jamison
March 15, 1987
Hunk
as
Dr. D
March 6, 1987
There Must Be a Pony
as
Mervin Trellis
October 5, 1986
The Muppets Take Manhattan
as
Mr. Skeffington
June 27, 1984
Alice in Wonderland
as
King of Hearts
October 3, 1983
Lily for President?
as
Arthur
May 20, 1982
Debby Boone... One Step Closer
as
Self
April 28, 1982
Night of 100 Stars
as
Self
March 8, 1982
The Curious Case Of Santa Claus
as
Santa Claus
January 1, 1982
Only When I Laugh
as
Jimmy
September 25, 1981
From Raquel with Love
as
Stanley
November 23, 1980
The Diary of Anne Frank
as
Hermann van Daan
November 17, 1980
Wholly Moses
as
Hyssop
June 13, 1980
Magic Night
as
Self
May 1, 1980
Scavenger Hunt
as
Henri
December 21, 1979
The Cheap Detective
as
Marcel
June 23, 1978
Bye Bye Monkey
as
Andreas Flaxman
February 24, 1978
Charleston
as
Joe Lo Monaco
March 5, 1977
Murder by Death
as
Milo Perrier
June 23, 1976
The Blue Bird
as
Tylo the dog
April 30, 1976
The Wild Party
as
Jolly Grimm
March 1, 1975
Man of La Mancha
as
Sancho Panza / Cervantes' Manservant
December 12, 1972
The Trouble With People
as
Husband (Story 1)
November 12, 1972
Such Good Friends
as
Timmy
December 16, 1971
A New Leaf
as
Uncle Harry
March 11, 1971
The Strawberry Statement
as
Grocer
August 28, 1970
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
as
Mario
May 11, 1970
End of the Road
as
School Man
February 10, 1970
Generation
as
Mr. Blatto
December 15, 1969
The Littlest Angel
as
Father
December 6, 1969
On the Flip Side
as
Mr Zuckerman
December 7, 1966
Ensign Pulver
as
Skouras
July 31, 1964
The Power and the Glory
as
Soldier (uncredited)
May 31, 1963