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Chris Coghill

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1975-04-11
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Chris Coghill was an actor best known for his standout performances in dramatic films, where he consistently brought depth and authenticity to his roles. Early in his career, Chris Coghill made a name for himself with appearances in notable projects like the Steve Coogan-led dramedy 24 Hour Party People (2002) and the indie film Someone Else (2006), which helped establish his presence in the industry. As his career progressed, Chris Coghill took on compelling roles in popular television series such as Secret Diary of a Call Girl (Showtime, 2007–2011) and the critically acclaimed Home Fires (PBS, 2014–). In more recent years, Chris Coghill showcased his versatility by starring in the comedic drama Spike Island (2015), sharing the screen with Emilia Clarke and further proving his range as a performer. Throughout his journey, Chris Coghill remained a respected figure in both film and television.

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When it comes to Chris Coghill’s filmography, one name really stands out—Chris Coghill. His most acclaimed performance came in 24 Hour Party People (2002), which remains his highest-rated movie to date. Fans and critics alike have praised the film, often highlighting Chris Coghill’s role as a standout moment in his career. On the other hand, not every project has reached the same level of success. For instance, Weekender (2011) received more mixed or negative reviews, making it Chris Coghill’s lowest-rated film so far. Still, even with the ups and downs, Chris Coghill continues to be a recognizable figure in British cinema.

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