KIM COATES (Bennett) stars as Tig Trager, a motorcycle club’s sergeant-at-arms, on the hit F/X series “Sons of Anarchy.” He recently wrapped the feature film A Little Help, with Jenna Fischer of “The Office” fame. Coates will be seen in the forthcoming films Robosapien: Rebooted, Blood: A Butchers Tale, King of Sorrow, Sinners and Saints, 45 RPM and The Poet, on which he also served as executive producer. The Poet claimed Best Picture and Best Director (Damian Lee) prizes at the New York State Island Film Festival.
Coates’ film career began in 1991 with a role in The Last Boy Scout. He was next seen in Innocent Blood and The Client. Since that time, he has starred in more than 40 films including the Academy Award®-winner Black Hawk Down, directed by Ridley Scott, and Pearl Harbor, directed by Michael Bay . Coates also appeared in Waterworld and Open Range with Kevin Costner, The Island with Ewan McGregor, Grilled with Ray Romano, Silent Hill with Sean Bean and Hostage with Bruce Willis. Other film credits include Assault on Precinct 13, Unforgettable, Skinwalkers and Hollywood North.
On the small screen, Coates presently has a recurring role on “CSI Miami.” His other prominent guest-starring roles include appearances on “Entourage,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “CSI: NY,” “Cold Case” and “Prison Break.” He has played roles in more than 20 TV movies, including the NBC miniseries “Hercules,” Lifetime’s “Friend of the Family” and Disney’s “Scream Team.” His dramatic turns on television have garnered Coates Gemini nominations for Best Actor in a Featured Role for “Dead Silence” and Best Performance in a Guest Role on a Dramatic Series for “The Outer Limits.”
The actor’s talents have been well utilized in theater, as Coates has starred in more than 50 plays in North America . He starred on Broadway as Stanley Kowalski in “A Streetcar Named Desire” and played the tile role in “Macbeth” at the legendary Stratford Theatre.
Coates has continually proven himself to be a leading force in the world of acting and his versatile volume of work speaks for itself. His strong acting ethic means that he is an actor who cannot be stereotyped and this has brought him critical acclaim.
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