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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_CoyChris Coy - Wikipedia

    Christopher James Coy (born May 1, 1986) is an American actor. He is known for portraying Calvin Bunker on Cinemax's Banshee, L.P. Everett on HBO's Treme, Martin on AMC's The Walking Dead, Jasper Baker on Prime Video’s The Peripheral, and Paul Hendrickson on HBO's The Deuce.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2421211Chris Coy - IMDb

    Chris Coy is an American actor born in 1986 in Louisville, Kentucky. He has appeared in TV shows such as The Deuce, The Front Runner, and The Peripheral, and in movies such as The Killing of Two Lovers and Trial by Fire.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  3. Chris Coy is an American actor born in 1986 in Louisville, Kentucky. He has appeared in The Deuce, The Front Runner and The Killing of Two Lovers, among other films and TV shows.

    • May 1, 1986
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  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › chris_coyChris Coy | Rotten Tomatoes

    Chris Coy is an American actor born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1986. He has appeared in movies such as Hostel Part III, The Front Runner, and The Killing of Two Lovers, and TV shows such as The Deuce, Homeland, and The Peripheral.

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    Credit
    61%
    60%
    Jamie Barnes (Guest Star)
    79%
    85%
    Jasper (Character)
    91%
    76%
    J.W. Milam (Character)
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    93%
    Wicklund (Guest Star)
  6. Chris Coy is an actor who has appeared in TV shows like Treme, True Blood and The Walking Dead, and films like Hostel: Part III and Deliver Us from Evil. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky and has two daughters with his wife Alice.

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  8. Sep 7, 2018 · In season one of HBO’s The Deuce, Chris Coy’s Paul Hendrickson was an openly gay man trying to find a place he belonged in 1971-era New York City. Now, the season two premiere, which airs this Sunday, will move the timeline along to the mid/late 70s, an entirely different era for not just the porn industry, but for New York — and the ...

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