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'''Chris Coy''', born May 1, 1986 in Louisville, Kentucky, is an American actor who plays the role of [[Barry Horowitz]] on the [[HBO]] original series ''[[True Blood]]''. Making his debut on the episode {{ep|2x04}} in the series' [[Season 2|second]] season, Chris is a recurring guest starring through the same season, and was last seen on the episode {{ep|4x01}} in the series' [[Season 4|fourth]] season.
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'''Chris Coy''', born May 1, 1986 in Louisville, Kentucky, is an American actor who plays the role of [[Barry Horowitz]] on the [[HBO]] original series ''[[True Blood]]''. Making his debut on the episode {{ep|2x04}} in the series' [[Season 2|second]] season, Chris plays the role of a [[halfling]], and a porter who works at the [[Hotel Carmilla]] in [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas,]] [[Texas]]. When [[Sookie Stackhouse]] and [[Bill Compton]] stay at the hotel during their investigation of [[Godric|Godric's]] disappearance, Chris is the bellhop who assists them. Playing a recurring role through the series' second and [[Season 4|fourth]] seasons, Chris is a guest starring actor who was last seen on the episode {{ep|4x01}}, at the beginning of the series' fourth season.
   
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
Chris Coy had a passion for acting at a young age. He grew up near Sarasota, Florida in a small city called North Port. He made the leap to Hollywood, California, and at 23 has landed a role in [[Alan Ball]]’s ''True Blood''. He appeared in a total of four episodes in the [[Season 2|second season]].
 
Chris Coy had a passion for acting at a young age. He grew up near Sarasota, Florida in a small city called North Port. He made the leap to Hollywood, California, and at 23 has landed a role in [[Alan Ball]]’s ''True Blood''. He appeared in a total of four episodes in the [[Season 2|second season]].
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He returned to HBO in 2012, starring in the third season of their series ''Treme''.
 
He returned to HBO in 2012, starring in the third season of their series ''Treme''.
   
==Selected Filmography==
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==Filmography==
 
===Film===
 
===Film===
 
* ''Piranhas ''(2010)
 
* ''Piranhas ''(2010)
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* ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2009)
 
* ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2009)
 
* ''Monk'' (2009)
 
* ''Monk'' (2009)
* ''True Blood'' (2009-2011)
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* ''True Blood'' (2009, 2011)
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* ''The Walking Dead'' (2014)
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[[W:C:treme:Chris Coy|Chris Coy at ''Treme'' wiki]]
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* [[W:C:treme:Chris Coy|Chris Coy at ''Treme'' wiki]]
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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Chris Coy

Chris Coy
Appearances
Season(s)
2, 4
First seen
Last seen
Appeared in
5 episodes (see below)
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Biographical Information
Date of birth
May 1, 1986 (1986-05-01) (age 37)
Date of death
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Place of birth
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
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[{{{website}}} Official Site]
[{{{facebook}}} Facebook]
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Chris Coy, born May 1, 1986 in Louisville, Kentucky, is an American actor who plays the role of Barry Horowitz on the HBO original series True Blood. Making his debut on the episode "Shake and Fingerpop" in the series' second season, Chris plays the role of a halfling, and a porter who works at the Hotel Carmilla in Dallas, Texas. When Sookie Stackhouse and Bill Compton stay at the hotel during their investigation of Godric's disappearance, Chris is the bellhop who assists them. Playing a recurring role through the series' second and fourth seasons, Chris is a guest starring actor who was last seen on the episode "She's Not There", at the beginning of the series' fourth season.

Biography

Chris Coy had a passion for acting at a young age. He grew up near Sarasota, Florida in a small city called North Port. He made the leap to Hollywood, California, and at 23 has landed a role in Alan Ball’s True Blood. He appeared in a total of four episodes in the second season.

He returned to HBO in 2012, starring in the third season of their series Treme.

Filmography

Film

  • Piranhas (2010)
  • Greenberg (2010)
  • Little Birds (2011)
  • Rogue River (2011)
  • Hostel : Part III (2011)

Television

  • Treme (2012)
  • Rizzoli & Isles (2010)
  • FlashFoward (2010)
  • CSI: Las Vegas (2010)
  • CSI: New York (2009)
  • Numb3rs (2009)
  • Sons of Anarchy (2009)
  • Monk (2009)
  • True Blood (2009, 2011)
  • The Walking Dead (2014)

External Links

Appearances

Season two appearances
"Nothing but the Blood" "Keep This Party Going" "Scratches" "Shake and Fingerpop"
"Never Let Me Go" "Hard-Hearted Hannah" "Release Me" "Timebomb"
"I Will Rise Up" "New World in My View" "Frenzy" "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'"
Season four appearances
"She's Not There" "You Smell Like Dinner" "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?" "I'm Alive and on Fire"
"Me and the Devil" "I Wish I Was the Moon" "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" "Spellbound"
"Let's Get Out of Here" "Burning Down the House" "Soul of Fire" "And When I Die"