Tris Coffin American actor
Tris Coffin is a 80 years old American actor from Mammoth. Tris Coffin was born on August 13, 1909 (died on March 26, 1990, he was 80 years old) in Mammoth.
About
No, he died on 03/26/1990, 34 years ago. He was 80 years old when he died. Cause of death: lung cancer. He died in Santa Monica
Works
Tris Coffin Movies (95)
There are 95 movies of Tris Coffin.
His first feature film was The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956, as Byron). He was 46 when he starred in this movie. Since 1956, he has appeared in 95 feature films. The last one is Iron Angel (1964). In this movie, we watched him in the Captain character .
View all Tris Coffin movies.Tris Coffin movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Byron | The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956) | 46 |
Toohey's Secretary | The Fountainhead (1949) | 39 |
Sonny Blatchford | Good Neighbor Sam (1964) | 54 |
Dr. Foster | The Corpse Vanishes (1942) | 32 |
Dist. Atty. MacGraw | Creature with the Atom Brain (1955) | 45 |
Security Chief Meidel | The Crawling Hand (1963) | 54 |
Party Guest | The Unfaithful (1947) | 37 |
Drake | Spy Smasher (1942) | 32 |
Thomas Hadley | Desert Vigilante (1949) | 39 |
Dr. Ellis Morton | The Night the World Exploded (1957) | 47 |
Scott Pearson | Dangerous Money (1946) | 37 |
Second Newscaster | The Saint Strikes Back (1939) | 29 |
Arthur Dunlop | Ma Barker's Killer Brood (1960) | 50 |
Carl Buckley | Smoky Canyon (1952) | 42 |
Martin Donohugh | The Kid from Broken Gun (1952) | 43 |
Cameo Carson | Land of the Lawless (1947) | 37 |
Dr. Keating | The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler (1971) | 62 |
Roger C. Whitman / Dick Whitney | You're Out of Luck (1941) | 31 |
Flower Henderson | So's Your Aunt Emma! (1942) | 32 |
Michael | Radar Secret Service (1950) | 40 |
Pinky | Blackmail (1947) | 37 |
Service Station Attendant | Son of the Navy (1940) | 30 |
Steve Taggert | Arizona Bound (1941) | 31 |
Card Player | The Maverick Queen (1956) | 46 |
Ed Nelson | Forbidden Trails (1941) | 32 |
Henchman Ed Scott | The Devil's Trail (1942) | 32 |
Ace Durant | Desperadoes of Dodge City (1948) | 39 |
Cal Young | Trail to San Antone (1947) | 37 |
Officer | Sailors on Leave (1941) | 32 |
Jack Foster | Rodeo King and the Senorita (1951) | 41 |
Doctor #1 | Destroyer (1943) | 34 |
Detective | The Hunted (1948) | 38 |
Jake Pelotti | Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher (1943) | 33 |
Mason | Oklahoma Terror (1939) | 30 |
Carson | Queen of the Yukon (1940) | 31 |
Emissary Zobar | Dick Tracy's G-Men (1939) | 30 |
Hotel Desk Clerk | The Fatal Hour (1940) | 30 |
John Devore | Short Grass (1950) | 41 |
Prof. Jeff King | Lost Planet Airmen (1951) | 41 |
Jeff King | King of the Rocket Men (1949) | 39 |
Wells - Governor's Secretary | Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940) | 31 |
Mr. Baldwin - Adjuster | Doomed to Die (1940) | 30 |
Robbie | Undercover Girl (1950) | 41 |
Blackie Evans | Under Arizona Skies (1946) | 36 |
Ed Dutton | Range Justice (1949) | 39 |
Phillips | Chasing Trouble (1940) | 30 |
Slugger Wilson | Let's Go Collegiate (1941) | 32 |
Ben Varco | The Cowboy from Sundown (1940) | 31 |
Carl | The Lady Pays Off (1951) | 42 |
Paulson, Bartender | Hannah Lee: An American Primitive (1953) | 43 |
Jim Requa aka Jud Babbit | California Firebrand (1948) | 38 |
Dixie Trambeau | Cowboy Serenade (1942) | 32 |
The Vigilantes Ride (1943) | 34 | |
Henry Stevens | Valley of Fear (1947) | 38 |
Franklyn Lord | Radar Patrol vs. Spy King (1949) | 39 |
Jim Tulane | Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas (1951) | 41 |
Robert Ames | On the Spot (1940) | 30 |
Bob Farrell | Up in the Air (1940) | 31 |
Matt Rand | Dawn on the Great Divide (1942) | 33 |
Hutch Dalton | A Tornado in the Saddle (1942) | 33 |
Mr. Mace | Irish Luck (1939) | 30 |
John Armstrong | The Mysterious Mr. Valentine (1946) | 37 |
Blackie | Idaho (1943) | 33 |
Steve Kirby | Wyoming Hurricane (1944) | 34 |
Reid | The Legend Of The Lone Ranger (1952) | 42 |
Sleepy Policeman at Headquarters | Meet the Wildcat (1940) | 31 |
Edward Seward | The Shanghai Chest (1948) | 38 |
Kincaid | Northwest Territory (1951) | 42 |
J.J. Hall | Riders of the Dusk (1949) | 40 |
Pat Dennison | According to Mrs. Hoyle (1951) | 41 |
Ed Valdin [Chs. 1-10] | Holt Of The Secret Service (1941) | 32 |
Joe Polini | Overland Mail (1939) | 30 |
Jim Banister | Rhythm of the Rio Grande (1940) | 30 |
Lt. James | Arizona Frontier (1940) | 31 |
Harvey | West of Pinto Basin (1940) | 31 |
Maj. Raleigh | No Greater Sin (1941) | 32 |
Jeff Miller | Tonto Basin Outlaws (1941) | 32 |
Bert | Roaring Frontiers (1941) | 32 |
Benito Torrini | Perils of Nyoka (1942) | 32 |
Jim Kelton | Prairie Gunsmoke (1942) | 32 |
Jed Johnson | Bells of Capistrano (1942) | 33 |
Stage Manager | Silver Skates (1943) | 33 |
Lawton | The Gay Cavalier (1946) | 36 |
David Baylor | The Invisible Informer (1946) | 37 |
Dan Adams | Under Nevada Skies (1946) | 37 |
Marc Redmond | Rio Grande Raiders (1946) | 37 |
Martin | Swing the Western Way (1947) | 37 |
James Clark | Jesse James Rides Again (1947) | 37 |
Arnold | Where the North Begins (1947) | 38 |
Cliff Devin | Crashing Thru (1949) | 39 |
John Wagner | The Old Frontier (1950) | 40 |
Novak | Pygmy Island (1950) | 41 |
Mr. Otis, Lawyer | Secret of Outlaw Flats (1953) | 44 |
Thatcher | Cool and Lam (1958) | 48 |
Captain | Iron Angel (1964) | 54 |
Tris Coffin TV Shows (34)
His first TV Show was Lux Video Theatre (1950).
View all Tris Coffin TV shows.Education
He graduated from University Of Washington
What was Tris's zodiac sign?Tris Coffin zodiac sign was leo.
Other facts about Tris Coffin
DeathCause | Lung cancer |
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Place of death | Santa Monica |
RestingPlace | Cremation |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Work period (start) | 1939-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Date of death | 1990-03-26T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Cause of death | Lung Cancer |
Genre | Western |
Given name | Tristram |
Family name | Coffin. Show people with the surname Coffin |