George Coe

George Coe (born George Julian Cohen; May 10, 1929 – July 18, 2015) was an American actor. He was a cast member for the first season of Saturday Night Live and voiced the character of Woodhouse in Archer.

George Coe
Coe in 1980
Born
George Julian Cohen

(1929-05-10)May 10, 1929
Queens, New York City, U.S.
DiedJuly 18, 2015(2015-07-18) (aged 86)
OccupationActor
Years active1956–2015

Early life

Coe was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York.[1]

Career

His Broadway theater career began in 1957 and included turns as "M. Lindsey Woolsey" opposite Angela Lansbury in the original production of Mame; as "Owen O'Malley" in On The Twentieth Century, and creating the role of David in the original Broadway production of Company.

Coe was an original member of the "Not Ready For Prime Time Players", the original cast of Saturday Night Live.[2] He was only credited as a cast member for the first show, October 11, 1975. Coe was used in several other episodes of SNL, but was never again credited.

In 1979 he appeared as the head of Dustin Hoffman's character's advertising firm in the Academy Award-winning Kramer vs. Kramer. Coe was nominated for an Academy Award for the 1968 short film The Dove, a parody of Ingmar Bergman's films, which he also co-directed. Coe also played the role of Brigadier General Scott Watson in the 1986 movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins. He guest-starred on a 1991 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He also portrayed Ben Cheviot, the eventual head of Network 23, on the series Max Headroom. His various television appearances include Murder, She Wrote, Bones, My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn, Judging Amy, The King of Queens, Nip/Tuck, Grey's Anatomy, Columbo, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Gilmore Girls, The Golden Girls, Wilfred, and as Senator Howard Stackhouse in two episodes of The West Wing.

He voiced the character of Woodhouse, the much-put-upon valet in the FX animated series Archer. He voiced the Autobot Wheeljack in Michael Bay's Transformers: Dark of the Moon.[3] Coe provided voice acting for the video games The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Guild Wars 2.

Death

Coe died on July 18, 2015, at the age of 86, after a long illness, in Santa Monica, California.[4] The eighth season of Archer (the primary arc of which revolves mostly around the death of his character Woodhouse) was dedicated to him.

Acting credits

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1968 De Düva: The Dove Viktor Short Film / also Director / Producer
1975 Distance Unknown Producer
1975 The Stepford Wives Claude Axhelm
1979 French Postcards Mr. Weber
1979 Kramer vs. Kramer Jim O'Connor
1980 The First Deadly Sin Dr. Bernardi
1981 Bustin' Loose Dr. Wilson T. Renfrew
1981 The Amateur Rutledge
1982 The Entity Dr. Weber
1984 The House of God Dr. Leggo
1984 Micki + Maude Governor Lanford
1985 Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins General Scott Watson
1985 Head Office Senator Issel
1987 Blind Date Harry Gruen
1987 Best Seller Graham
1989 Cousins Phil
1990 The End of Innocence Dad
1992 The Mighty Ducks Judge Weathers
1995 Gospa Father Ferdo Vlasic
1997 Nick and Jane Mr. Morgan
1999 The Omega Code Senator Jack Thompson
2000 Big Eden Sam Hart
2000 A Rumor of Angels Dr. Sam Jenkins
2000 Diamond Men 'Tip' Rountree
2008 Corporate Affairs George Parker
2009 Funny People George's Dad
2009 Slice of Water Ben Short Film
2010 Bathtub Picnic Ben Short Film
2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon Que / Wheeljack Voice Role
2011 Wrinkles Miguel Voice Role (English version)
2013 Chez Upshaw Reg. Nixon
2014 13 Sins Game Host Voice Role
Final film role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965 For the People Reporter "To Prosecute All Crimes"
1970 Somerset Leo Kurtz #1 1971–1972
1975 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Matthews TV movie
1975–1976 The Doctors Scott Conrad series regular (143 episodes)
1975–1986 Saturday Night Live Himself / Various Characters Season 1; series regular (10 episodes)
1980 Big Blonde Ed TV movie
1981 Kent State Mayor Leroy Satrom TV movie
1981 Broken Promise George Mathews TV movie
1981 Red Flag: The Ultimate Game Unknown TV movie
1982 Dreams Don't Die Sherman TV movie
1982 Drop-Out Father Kannon Rush TV movie
1982 The Country Girl Phil Cook TV movie
1983 Listen to Your Heart John TV movie
1983 Rage of Angels Maguire TV movie
1983 Goodnight, Beantown Dick Novak series regular (5 episodes)
1983 Sessions Max TV movie
1983 Hill Street Blues Benjamin Fisk 3 episodes
1984 He's Not Your Son Dr. Stadler TV movie
1984–1985 American Playhouse Old Man / Brian Haas 2 episodes
1985 My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn Irving Jerome TV movie
1985 The Insiders Unknown "Lonely Hearts"
1985 Remington Steele 'Ace' Ketchum "Coffee, Tea or Steele"
1985 Moonlighting Lou LaSalle "Atlas Belched"
1986 Family Ties Justin Phillips "Nothing But a Man"
1986 Blood & Orchids Dr. Lansing TV movie
1986 Simon & Simon Nolan Scott "The Apple Doesn't Fall Far from the Tree"
1986 The Paper Chase Unknown "Honor"
1986 Dallas Fritz Longley 2 episodes
1986 Scarecrow and Mrs. King Dr. Quidd 3 episodes
1986–1991 L.A. Law Judge Wallace R. Vance 8 episodes
1987 Uncle Tom's Cabin Mr. Shelby TV movie
1987–1988 Max Headroom Ben Cheviot series regular (14 episodes)
1987–1997 thirtysomething Ted Murdoch 2 episodes
1988 Magnum, P.I. William Wainwright "A Girl Named Sue"
1988 The Golden Girls Al "Rose's Big Adventure"
1988 Shootdown David TV movie
1988 Why on Earth? Henry TV movie
1989 Those She Left Behind Bill Page TV movie
1989 My Name Is Bill W. Frank Shaw TV movie
1989 The Hollywood Detective Sid Curley TV movie
1989 The Tracey Ullman Show Reverend Graylin "Jinx Haber Revisited"
1989 Columbo Dr. Sydney Hammer "Murder, a Self Portrait"
1989 Matlock Dr. Lucas Sinclair "The Buddies"
1990 Amen Colonel Adams "The Deacon vs. the U.S. Army"
1990 Father Dowling Mysteries Mr. Vance "The Perfect Couple Mystery"
1990 Fine Things Paul Berman TV movie
1990 Murphy Brown Theodore "Bob & Murphy & Ted & Avery"
1990 To My Daughter Frank Parsons TV movie
1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation Chancellor Durken "First Contact"
1991 Equal Justice Colin Baker 4 episodes
1991 Night Court Peter Collingswood "Teacher's Pet"
1990–1992 Murder, She Wrote Andrew Thayer / Martin Bergman 2 episodes
1992 Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story Dr. Feldman TV movie
1992 Nurses Rudy "Rude Awakenings"
1992 Bobby's World Unknown (Voice role) TV Short

"The Music"

1992 The Human Factor Dr. Astor "Hear No Evil"
1992 Crossroads Hugh "Courtroom Story"
1992 Camp Candy Unknown (Voice role) "When It Rains... It Snows"
1993 Law & Order Lee Hastings "Conduct Unbecoming"
1993 Joe's Life Grandpa "Dear Grandpa"
1995 The Cosby Mysteries Agent Carter "Goldilocks"
1995 New York Undercover Mr. Braddock "Downtown Girl"
1995 Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling Dan Broadbent TV movie
1997 Home Improvement Parker "Bright Christmas"
1998 Jenny Thomas Kendall "A Girl's Gotta Merger"
1998 The Pretender Dr. Nicholas Haring "Bloodlines: Part 1"
1998 The Practice Judge Walters "Passing Go"
1998 The Nanny Ernest "Sara's Parents"
1998–1999 Working Peter Baines series regular (9 episodes)
1999 Any Day Now Mr. Noonan "Music from My Life"
1999 Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place Mr. Belt, Sharon's Boss "Career Day"
2000 Bull Ed Krakauer "To Have and to Hold"
2000 Ladies Man Herb 2 episodes
2001 The Lone Gunmen Bertram Byers "Pilot"
2001 Becker Mr. Spector "Really Good Advice"
2001–2002 The West Wing Senator Howard Stackhouse 2 episodes
2002 Smallville William Clark "Redux"
2002 Crossing Jordan Warren Lauer "Scared Straight"
2002–2007 Curb Your Enthusiasm General manager 2 episodes
2003 The Division Joe Marks "Oh Mother, Who Art Thou?"
2003 Judging Amy Judge "The Best Interests of the Child"
2005 Gilmore Girls Grandpa Huntzberger "But I'm a Gilmore!"
2005 Numb3rs Steve Logan "Bettor or Worse"
2006 Cold Case Bill Simmons "Superstar"
2006–2007 Celebrity Death Match Albert Einstein / Bud Selig (voice role) 3 episodes
2007 Bones Father William Donlan "The Priest in the Churchyard"
2007 The King of Queens Father Biskup "Singe Spaced"
2007 Private Practice Stan "In Which Addison Has a Very Casual Get Together"
2007 Nip/Tuck Dr. Joshua Lee "Dr. Joshua Lee"
2008 Supernatural Pat Fremont "No Rest for the Wicked"
2008 Grey's Anatomy Ed Bullard "Rise Up"
2009 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Tee Watt Kaa (voice role) 2 episodes
2009–2019 Archer Arthur Woodhouse / The Pope (voice role) recurring role (22 episodes)
"Archer: 1999 — Cubert" (appeared using previously recorded material)
2011–2013 Wilfred Gene 2 episodes
2012 The Legend of Korra Toza "A Leaf in the Wind"
2013 Two and a Half Men Victor "My Bodacious Vidalia"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Reservoir Dogs Unknown Voice Role
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Tolfdir / Calcelmo / Calixto Corrium Voice Role
2011 Star Wars: The Old Republic Dr. Godera / Grommik Kurthson / Keyo-So Voice Role
2012 Guild Wars 2 Ghostly Norn Longship Captain / Yakov / Zenik Konsman Voice Role
2013 Star Wars: The Old Republic – Rise of the Hutt Cartel Archivist Varus / Kai Teyun / Civilian Hostage Voice Role

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1964–1965 What Makes Sammy Run? Julian Blumberg 540 performances
1966–1970 Mame M. Lindsay Woolsey 1,508 performances
1970–1972 Company David 705 performances
1978–1979 On the Twentieth Century Owen O'Malley 449 performances
1986-1987 Into the Woods The Mysterious Man/Cinderella’s Father 50 Performances

Accolades

Year Association Category Nominated Work Results Ref
1969 Academy Awards Best Live Action Short Film De Duva: The Dove Nominated [5]
2009 Screen Actors Guild Awards Ralph Morgan Award Won [6]
2012 Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film Transformers: Dark of the Moon Nominated [7]
2013 Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series — Comedy/Musical Archer Nominated [8]
2014 Nominated [9]

See also

References

  1. Chawkins, Steve (July 26, 2015). "George Coe, character actor and veteran of 'Saturday Night Live,' dies at 86". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  2. Gus Wezerek (December 14, 2019). "The 'S.N.L.' Stars Who Lasted, and the Ones Who Flamed Out". The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2019. Some of the names here will be familiar only to die-hard fans; others, like Murphy, defined what was funny for generations of viewers.
  3. "Transformers: Dark of the Moon". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  4. McNary, Dave (July 20, 2015). "George Coe, Oscar-Nominated Actor and SAG Activist, Dies at 86". variety.com. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  5. "Browser Unsupported - Academy Awards Search | Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences". awardsdatabase.oscars.org. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  6. "George Coe and Sumi Haru winners of the Ralph Morgan award! | SAG Watchdog". www.sagwatchdog.com. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  7. "Behind the Voice Actors Awards (2012)". IMDb. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  8. "Behind the Voice Actors Awards (2013)". IMDb. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  9. "Behind the Voice Actors Awards (2014)". IMDb. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
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