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  1. Tristram Coffin (or Coffyn) [fn 1] (c. 1609 – 2 October 1681) was an immigrant to Massachusetts from England . In 1659 he led a group of investors that bought Nantucket from Thomas Mayhew for thirty pounds and two beaver hats. [2] . He became a prominent citizen of the settlement.

  2. Tristram Coffin (1909-1990) Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 2:15. The Night the World Exploded (1957) 2 Videos. 80 Photos. Tristram Coffin was born in a Utah mining community, grew up in Salt Lake City, and started acting while in high school. He later continued acting with traveling stock companies.

    • January 1, 1
    • Mammoth, Utah, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tris_CoffinTris Coffin - Wikipedia

    Tris Coffin. Tristram Chockley Coffin [2] (August 13, 1909 – March 26, 1990) was a former film and television actor from the latter 1930s through the 1970s, usually in westerns or other B-movie action- adventure productions. Early years. Coffin's mother was actress Elizabeth Christie, and his uncle was writer Robert P. T. Coffin. [1] Career.

  4. Tris Coffin (13 de agosto de 1909–26 de marzo de 1990) fue un actor cinematográfico y televisivo estadounidense que trabajó desde finales de la década de 1930 hasta la de 1970, usualmente en producciones del género western o de aventuras.

  5. Mini Bio. Tristram Coffin was born in a Utah mining community, grew up in Salt Lake City, and started acting while in high school. He later continued acting with traveling stock companies. Having earned a degree in speech at the University of Washington, he worked as a news analyst and sportscaster until a Hollywood talent scout approached him ...

    • August 13, 1909
    • March 26, 1990
  6. 16 de jun. de 1997 · Tristram Coffin, an independent Indiana-bred journalist who cast a critical eye on official Washington and the military during almost half a century as a reporter, columnist, author and pundit,...

  7. Coat of Arms of Tristram Coffin. Some members of the colonial Coffin family were whalers and triangle traders who were prominent in the history of the triangular trade in the United States and Canada.