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Christopher James Coy (born May 1, 1986) is an American actor. He is known for portraying L.P. Everett on HBO's Treme (2012–2013), Martin on AMC's The Walking Dead (2014–2015), Calvin Bunker on Cinemax's Banshee (2015–2016), Paul Hendrickson on HBO's The Deuce (2017–2019) and Jasper Baker on Prime Video's The Peripheral (2022).
The Killing of Two Lovers is a 2020 American drama film, written, directed, produced, and edited by Robert Machoian. It stars Clayne Crawford, Sepideh Moafi, Chris Coy, Avery Pizzuto, Arri Graham and Ezra Graham.
The episode received a rating of 73% with an average score of 6.59 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating "Highlighted by masterful performances, 'Alt.Truth' increasingly focuses on the core vulnerabilities of Carrie, Saul, Quinn and Astrid, setting up explosive confrontations to come in the final act".
The Culling is a 2015 American thriller film about five college students who encounter a strange little girl with a secret. It is directed and written by Rustam Branaman and starring Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth DiPrinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham.
The episode features several guest appearances by actors whose characters were killed off in previous episodes, including Kinney as Beth, Gilliard Jr. as Bob, Morrissey as The Governor, Sharbino as Lizzie, Kenedy as Mika, and Coy as Martin. [1] Lincoln, in his natural accent, provided the voice of the radio broadcaster. [2]
The show delivered series-high ratings, with 17.29 million American viewers and an age 18-49 rating of 8.7. [18] [1] Including DVR viewership, the episode was watched by 22.37 million viewers, with 14.52 million aged 18–49. [19]
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Sx_Tape (also stylized as SX_TAPE and sxtape) is a 2013 American found-footage horror film directed, edited, and photographed by Bernard Rose.The film premiered on October 10, 2013 at the BFI London Film Festival and released to DVD on July 2, 2014.