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Coates portrayed Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire and was the youngest ever to play the title role of Macbeth at the Stratford Festival in his native Canada. Coates made his screen debut in the film The Boy in Blue (1986).
Kim's film career began in 1991 with The Last Boy Scout. Two Warner Brothers' hits followed: Innocent Blood and The Client. Since that time he has starred in over forty films, including Academy Award winners Black Hawk Down directed by Ridley Scott, and Pearl Harbor directed by Michael Bay.
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Kim Coates was born on February 21, 1958, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Joyce and Frederick Coates. He completed his education from the University of Saskatchewan, where he took a drama course as an elective. He appeared in many stage shows and played the lead role in ‘Macbeth’.
Feb 22, 2021 · Now 62 years old, Coates was born in Saskatchewan, Canada, where he made a name for himself in local theatrical productions during college. He made the jump into TV and movies in 1986, and almost immediately gravitated towards crime drama roles.
Jun 3, 2016 · The movie, which is based off of the graphic novel of the same name, is about an L.A. police officer (Coates) who is killed in the line of duty. But that doesn’t stop him because he’s repeatedly resurrected and sent back on the streets to fight crime.
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Kim Coates. Actor: Bad Blood. Kim's film career began in 1991 with The Last Boy Scout. Two Warner Brothers' hits followed: Innocent Blood and The Client. Since that time he has starred in over forty films, including Academy Award winners Black Hawk Down directed by Ridley Scott, and Pearl Harbor directed by Michael Bay.
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Mar 3, 2024 · His latest role finds Kim stepping into the shoes of a former keno player and current plantation owner in the critically acclaimed thriller Double Down South. Double Down South penned by the Oscar-winning writer Tom Schulman.