Bio
Scott Alda Coffey, originally from Boston, is an actor residing in Los Angeles. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a BFA in Acting. Following his passion for film and television, he moved to LA after graduation.
Scott recently appeared in a supporting role in the critically acclaimed feature film The Outpost, released VOD in July, 2020, starring Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones, and Orlando Bloom. Prior to that, he had a co-star role on the FX show Better Things, and starred in numerous short films.
When not acting, Scott can be found reading a good book while drinking his iced Dunkin' Donuts Coffee.
Height: 5' 11"
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: Brown
Location: Los Angeles, CA

Photo by David Muller
Film
THE OUTPOST
DINNER PARTY DISASTERZ
FRANCIS
IDEAS FOR SKITTLES
GORENOS
Millennium Media | Dir. Rod Lurie | 2020
Feature Film | Supporting Actor
Dir. Cornelia Hanes | 2018
Short Film | Supporting Actor
Room 928 Films | Dir. Morgan Dwyer | 2018
Short Film | Lead Actor
Short Film | Supporting Actor
Firecreek Entertainment | Dir. Clarence Williams IV | 2016
Feature Film | Lead Actor
Television
BETTER THINGS
MURDER AMONG FRIENDS
"Band of Brothers"
UNUSUAL SUSPECTS
“Murder In the Mirror”
UNUSUAL SUSPECTS
“Dangerous Fortune”
FX Channel | Co-Star | 2017
Investigative Discovery Channel | Principal | 2017
Investigative Discovery Channel | Principal | 2015
Investigative Discovery Channel | Principal | 2013
Web
OUTDATED
"Master Class: Seat Fillers"
Pilot | Principal |
Show Friends LA | Sketch | Guest Star | 2017
Featured on FunnyOrDie.com
Stage
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
CYMBELINE
TROJAN WOMEN
PICNIC
Commonwealth Shakespeare Co. | Ensemble/ Thurio u/s
Commonwealth Shakespeare Co. | Cloten
Carnegie Mellon University | Interrogator/Male Hecuba
Stoneham Theater (Main Stage) | Bomber Gutzel
Training/ Education
Carnegie Mellon University BFA Acting
(Acting for the Camera, Shakespeare, Greeks, Checkov, Neutral Mask, Suzuki, Alexander, Voice and Speech, IPA)
John Rosenfeld Studios 2015-Present
Walnut Hill High School for the Arts Acting major