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James Emil Coco (March 21, 1930 – February 25, 1987) was an American stage and screen actor. He was the recipient of a Primetime Emmy Award, a Drama Desk Award, a Cable ACE Award and three Obie Awards, as well as nominations for a Tony Award, an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards.
James Coco. Actor: Murder by Death. Born in New York City of humble means, character player James Coco was the son of Feliche, an Italian shoemaker, and Ida (Detestes) Coco. Shining shoes as a youngster with his father, his interest in acting occurred early on as a child.
- March 21, 1930
- February 25, 1987
James Coco. Actor: Murder by Death. Born in New York City of humble means, character player James Coco was the son of Feliche, an Italian shoemaker, and Ida (Detestes) Coco. Shining shoes as a youngster with his father, his interest in acting occurred early on as a child.
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- New York City, New York, USA
James Emil Coco (March 21, 1930 – February 25, 1987) was an American stage and screen actor. He was the recipient of a Primetime Emmy Award, a Drama Desk Award, a Cable ACE Award and three Obie Awards, as well as nominations for a Tony Award, an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards.
Feb 26, 1987 · NEW YORK — James Coco, the versatile, Emmy award-winning actor, died in a hospital here late Wednesday after suffering a heart attack. He was 56.
James Emil Coco (March 21, 1930 – February 25, 1987) was an American stage and screen actor. He was the recipient of a Primetime Emmy Awards and three Obie Award as well as Tony Award , and two Golden Globe Awards Coco is remembered for his supporting roles in the films Man of La Mancha in 1972 and Only When I Laugh (1981) [ 1 ]
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Feb 26, 1987 · James Coco, who was proclaimed a Broadway star for a touching and flamboyantly amusing performance in Neil Simon's ''Last of the Red Hot Lovers,'' died last night at St....