Coby Bell

American actor (born 1975)


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years_active1997–present
spouseAviss Pinkney-Bell (2001-present)
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Coby Scott Bell (born May 11, 1975) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Jesse Porter on the USA Network original series Burn Notice and professional football player Jason Pitts on The CW/BET comedy-drama The Game. He also co-starred as police officer Tyrone "Ty" Davis, Jr. on the NBC drama Third Watch and as Aaron in the Amazon original series Mad Dogs.

Early life and career

Bell was born in Orange County, California, to a white mother and a black father, Broadway actor Michael Bell. Before he began acting, Bell attended San Jose State University, where he graduated with honors. He began his career with a few minor roles in various shows including The Parent 'Hood, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ER and Smart Guy, before landing a thirteen episode stint as Patrick Owen in L.A. Doctors.

In 1999, Bell landed the role of Officer Ty Davis, Jr. on the NBC drama Third Watch. He was one of only five original cast members to remain on the show throughout its entire six-season run on NBC. During the series' run, he co-starred in Safe, a critically acclaimed play co-written by Third Watch co-star Anthony Ruivivar. The play co-starred Third Watch actors Jason Wiles and Yvonne Jung. He appeared in a Third Watch edition of the American version of The Weakest Link.

In 2005, just months after Third Watch ended its run, Bell landed a recurring role on the UPN comedy series Half & Half as Glen Stallworth, a San Francisco firefighter who is originally set up on a date with main character Mona, but winds up falling for her mother, Phyllis (played by actress Telma Hopkins). Despite appearing in only three episodes, Bell's character was mentioned and referenced throughout the show's fourth and final season.

In 2006, Bell starred in and co-produced an independent film called Drifting Elegant. The project marked his debut as a producer. That same year, Bell guest-starred in an episode of the UPN comedy series Girlfriends in an episode entitled "The Game", which served as the pilot episode for the CW comedy-drama series of the same name. Bell stars as Jason Pitts, the captain of the fictional San Diego Sabers football team. He reprised Jason Pitts in a recurring role when The Game, which was cancelled in 2009, returned on BET in January 2011. In June 2010, Bell joined the cast of the USA Network series Burn Notice as former counter-intelligence agent Jesse Porter.

Bell played Agent Turner on the Marvel Studios series The Gifted from 2017–2019. In 2020, Bell was cast as Captain Larry James, a Texas Ranger Captain, in the CW western crime drama series Walker reboot.

Personal life

Bell is married to Aviss Pinkney-Bell and has four children, three girls and one boy, who are two sets of twins. In addition to acting, Bell is also a musician and songwriter in a reggae band. He also serves as a mentor to underprivileged youths in the Big Brothers of America.

Filmography

Movies

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YearFilmRoleNotes
2005Dream StreetCredited as Colby Bell
2006Drifting ElegantRenny LylesProducer
2007Showdown at Area 51Jude
2008Ball Don't LieDreadlock Man
Flowers and WeedsTylerVoice role
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997The Parent 'HoodDevigianEpisode: "Father Wendell"
Buffy the Vampire SlayerYoung ManEpisode: "Reptile Boy"
ERBrett NicholsonEpisode: "Good Touch, Bad Touch"
1997–1998Smart GuyGarret / Anthony WilliamsEpisodes: "The Dating Game", "Most Hated Man on Campus"
1998–1999L.A. DoctorsPatrick OwenRecurring role; 13 episodes
1999A.T.F.Agent Dinko BatesTelevision movie
1999–2005Third WatchOfficer Tyrone "Ty" Davis Jr.Main role; 130 episodes
2005Half & HalfGlen3 episodes
2006GirlfriendsJason PittsEpisode: "The Game"
2006–2015, 2021–2022The GameJason PittsMain role (seasons 1–3, 6–9); recurring role (seasons 4–5, 10–11)
2007CSI: MiamiTony DeckerEpisode: "Kill Switch"
2009–2013Burn NoticeJesse PorterMain role (seasons 4–7)
2010, 2015, 2020ArcherConway SternEpisodes: "Diversity Hire", "Three to Tango", "Bloodsploosh"
2014Hot in ClevelandBazEpisode: "Auction Heroes"
2016Mad DogsAaron5 episodes
Cruel IntentionsPascal BarrettUnaired pilot
2017The QuadMr. Briggs2 episodes
Hand of GodC.O.A. Remiel3 episodes
2017–2019The GiftedJace TurnerMain role
2019–2020SEAL TeamWarrant Officer Glen Mack3 episodes
2020LuciferSam Chavez2 episodes
2021–2024WalkerCaptain Larry JamesMain role
2025Poppa's HouseDavid2 episodes
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References

References

  1. "Coby Bell—Third Watch". ctv.ca.
  2. (February 6, 2008). "The Joy of Sets: Third Watch, Learn and Listen!". tvguide.com.
  3. Madden Toby, Mekeisha. (November 7, 2007). "These stars know how to win the 'Game'". The Ventura County Star.
  4. Andreeva, Nellie. (March 8, 2010). "'Third Watch' actor joins 'Burn Notice'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. "Coby Bell".
  6. Wagmeister, Elizabeth. (May 9, 2017). "Fox Greenlights Marvel Action Series 'The Gifted' From Bryan Singer & Matt Nix – Watch First Teaser". [[Variety (magazine).
  7. Petski, Denise. (February 28, 2020). "Coby Bell To Co-Star In The CW's 'Walker, Texas Ranger' Reboot". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
  8. "Coby Bell: On-air Personalities". cw27.com.
  9. Robertson, Regina. "A Father's Love – Celebrity Dads". essence.com.
  10. Karu F. Daniels. (April 17, 2009). "Coby Bell: Welcoming Twins For The Second Time Around". AOL, LLC.
  11. "Coby Bell". BET.
  12. "Coby Bell as Jason Pitts". cwtv.com.

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