Kelly Coffield Park
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Biography
Biography
A blonde, stage-trained actress best known for her work on the Fox-TV comedy "In Living Color," Kelly Coffield introduced audiences of that show to such characters as black-and-white screen vixen Velma Mulholland, Andrea Dice Clay, Samantha Kinison and grade school troublemaker Edna Louise. She made her feature debut in "Field of Dreams" (1989), as Timothy Busfield's wife Dee, played a small role in "Quiz Show" (1994) and also appeared in "Jerry Maguire" (1996). She returned as a TV series regular in the role of attorney Sylvia Jennings on Fox's "413 Hope Street" (1997). Among her stage performances, Coffield starred as Marlene in "Mill Fire," both at the Goodman Studio in Chicago and later at The Women's Project in New York, and in a production of "Food and Shelter" at New York's The Vineyard Theater. She also acted in the short film "Idyllwild," shown at the 1994 Hamptons Film Festival.
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Life Events
1989
Made TV debut as ensemble member of "In Living Color"
1989
Film debut in "Field of Dreams"
1994
Played small role of a Queens neighbor in Robert Redford's "Quiz Show"
1996
Appeared in "Jerry Maguire"
1997
Cast in the Fox drama "413 Hope Street"
1999
Had recurring role of Naomi on the ABC drama "Once and Again"