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David Coote

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David Coote appeared in two films during the mid-1950s, both credited in supporting roles. In Tim Driscoll's Donkey, released in 1955, Coote played the title character, Tim Driscoll, a role that likely required physical presence given the character's name.

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David Coote appeared in two films during the mid-1950s, both credited in supporting roles. In Tim Driscoll's Donkey, released in 1955, Coote played the title character, Tim Driscoll, a role that likely required physical presence given the character's name. The following year, Coote appeared in Indiscreet as Charles, a smaller part within the ensemble cast. These credits represent the full extent of the documented filmography attributed to Coote, with no additional roles or behind-the-scenes contributions recorded in available records.

The limited surviving information about Coote’s work suggests a brief but active period in film during that decade. No further details about Coote’s background, other projects, or later career have been verified, leaving their broader contributions to cinema…

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