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Chris Coy. 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 .
Mini Bio. Chris Coy was born on May 1, 1986 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is an actor, known for The Deuce (2017), The Front Runner (2018) and The Killing of Two Lovers (2020). He has been married to Alice Coy since 2011. They have two children. Family. Spouse. Alice Coy (2011 - present) (2 children) Children. Veronica Darlene Coy. Dylan Ray Coy
- May 1, 1986
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Christopher James Coy 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.
Chris Coy as Jasper Baker; Alex Hernandez as Tommy Constantine; Julian Moore-Cook as Ossian; Adelind Horan as Billy Ann Baker; Austin Rising as Leon; Eli Goree as Conner Penske; Charlotte Riley as Aelita West; Alexandra Billings as Inspector Ainsley Lowbeer; Recurring. David Hoflin as Daniel; Hannah Arterton as Dee Dee; India Mullen as Mary ...
- United States
- Mark Korven
Chris Coy as Paul Hendrickson, a kindred spirit to Vincent Martino and a veteran bartender who pursues his own personal and professional ambitions in the emerging LGBT political community.
- United States
- "Assume the Position" by Lafayette Gilchrist
- English
- Period drama
Sep 7, 2018 · Chris Coy has been busy lately. He’s been bumped up to a series regular on HBO’s The Deuce, in which he plays Paul Hendrickson, a gay barkeep for James Franco’s Vincent Martino with ambitions...
About. Chris Coy’s work inhabits an uncanny valley of gestures created through the encoding of libidinal desire through digital interventions. Rooted in the expression of cultural and psychological repression, Coy embeds this terrain within varied multimedia installations, paintings, photographic assemblages and video works.