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  1. 17 de may. de 2024 · NEW YORK (AP) — Dabney Coleman, the mustachioed character actor who specialized in smarmy villains like the chauvinist boss in “9 to 5" and the nasty TV director in “Tootsie,” has died. He was 92. Coleman died Thursday at his home in Santa Monica, his daughter, Quincy Coleman, said in a statement to The Associated Press.

  2. Quincy Coleman. 333 likes. Spiritual Cowboy Founder of H-OM-E

  3. Quincy (yes, she's actor Dabney Coleman's daughter) and her band will perform at the Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles tomorrow night (2/28) at 10 PM. Label reps from Universal and Concord have confirmed attendance.

  4. Performed by Quincy ColemanWritten by Paul SimonFeatured in ABC's "Brothers and Sisters"Produced by Michael LordAvailable at iTuneshttps: ...

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  5. Coleman, discussing Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman with AV Club, September 2012 Coleman in The Towering Inferno (1974) After flunking out of law school and inspired by an encounter with actor Zachary Scott, Coleman abruptly decided to pursue acting as a career. The next day, he flew to New York and started applying to acting schools. He enrolled in the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre ...

  6. Quincy Coleman (born May 23, 1975 in Macon, Mississippi) is a former gridiron football defensive back in the National Football League and the Canadian Football League. He played college football for Jackson State University .

  7. Quincy Coleman. Quincy Coleman's music has been heard worldwide through many different vehicles including appearing as a guest performance on NBC's The Carson Daly Show as well as in-studio performances and air play on KCRW’s coveted Morning Becomes Eclectic. In addition, Quincy’s music has been played in Starbucks and other retail outlet ...