Kim Coates, celebrated for his riveting portrayal of Tig Trager in the acclaimed series “Sons of Anarchy,” has joined forces with Paradigm for representation. This partnership marks a significant development in Coates’ already illustrious career, spanning over several decades of compelling performances in both television and film.
📺 An Iconic TV Presence: Coates’ portrayal of the complex character Tig Trager in FX’s “Sons of Anarchy” has left an indelible mark on the show’s legacy and on fans around the world. As the sergeant-at-arms of the outlaw motorcycle club, his character was central to the series’ exploration of loyalty, morality, and brotherhood. The show, which enjoyed a successful run from 2008 to 2014, remains a high point in Coates’ career.
🌟 Versatile Roles Across Screen: Beyond the world of Charming, California, Coates has demonstrated his range as an actor with recurring roles in projects like Max’s “White House Plumbers,” Netflix’s “Godless,” and “Bad Blood,” along with appearances in “CSI: Miami” and “Prison Break.” His ability to navigate different genres and characters showcases his adaptability and skill as a performer.
🎥 A Rich Filmography: Coates’ extensive experience in cinema includes appearances in over 40 films. Noteworthy performances include roles in “Double Down South,” “Black Hawk Down,” “Pearl Harbor,” “The Last Boy Scout,” and “Bad Boys,” as well as the hockey comedy sequels “Goon” and “Goon: Last of the Enforcers.” His contribution to the action-packed “Resident Evil: Afterlife” and the Netflix comedy “True Memoirs of an International Assassin” further highlight his dynamic presence on the big screen.
With Paradigm now guiding his career, Kim Coates is set to expand his already impressive body of work. His collaboration with the agency promises to open new doors and bring forth exciting opportunities, ensuring that his journey in the entertainment industry continues to thrive and evolve. Fans and critics alike can look forward to more captivating performances from Coates in the years to come.