Matt McCoy Movies
Born on May 20, 1958, in Austin, TX,
Matt McCoy would ultimately perform in over 40 different film and television roles from 1985 and throughout the 2000s. Though
McCoy took on a few small roles with relative success in
Fraternity Vacation (1985) and
Weekend Warriors (1986), his most recognizable performance wouldn't come until 1988, when he starred as an intrepid yet bumbling police officer in
Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach (1988), a role which he would reprise in
Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989). After the demise of the
Police Academy franchise,
McCoy went on to star in several television productions, including the acclaimed
Miracle Landing (1990), an episode of
Star Trek: The Next Generation, and a feature-length television "reunion" of the characters from the Archie comic book series. In the following years, the actor put in solid performances in several moderately well-received movies, perhaps the most notable of which being his role as the unwitting husband in
Curtis Hanson's psychological thriller
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle. In 1993,
McCoy starred alongside
Pamela Anderson in her film debut, the erotic drama
Snapdragon. Though
McCoy went on to play several lead roles, the films in which he appeared were generally too unremarkable to merit any significant critical or mainstream recognition. This would change somewhat after a tiny role in another one of
Curtis Hanson's films -- the Oscar-winning police detective film
L.A. Confidential (1997). While his
L.A. Confidential performance did not help him land true movie-star status, it certainly helped his small-screen endeavors. In 1999,
McCoy starred in an episode of the long-running cop drama
NYPD Blue, and later that year took on the leading role in
Imminent Danger, a made-for-television feature co-starring
Connie Sellecca. Shortly afterward,
McCoy donated his talents for a supporting role in
Citizen Baines, a CBS political drama featuring
James Cromwell. In 2003,
McCoy could be seen in the ill-conceived crime comedy
National Security along with
Martin Lawrence. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide