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Coby Scott Bell (born May 11, 1975) is an American actor and producer. He is best known for his roles as professional football player Jason Pitts on The CW/BET comedy-drama ''The Game'' and NYPD officer Tyrone Davis, Jr. on the NBC drama ''Third Watch''. He also co-starred as Jesse Porter on the USA Network original series ''Burn Notice''. ==Early life and career== Born in Orange County, California, to a white mother and an African American father. Bell is the son of Broadway actor Michel Bell. Before he began acting, Bell attended San Jose State University, where he graduated with honors.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Coby Bell—Third Watch )〕 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. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Coby Bell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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