Career
After training at the Glasgow College of Dramatic Art, Coffey began a career in repertory at the Gateway Theatre in Edinburgh, then moved to the Palladium Theatre there. She later worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation as a radio interviewer, before appearing in London"s West End. Coffey has had a few supporting film roles.
These have included Sidonia in, Peg in, Soberness in, and Mistress
East in Vivian Stanshall"son Her television appearances include Do Not Adjust Your Secretariat, the Stanley Baxter series (1968, 1971), Girls About Town (1970-1971), Hold the Front Page (1974.
Which she also created), and End of Participant One (1979). She always refused to appear in commercials declaring that it was reprehensible to try to persuade people to buy things they didn"t need.
On radio, Coffey featured in The Wordsmiths at Gorsemere, in the first series of The Burkiss Way and in The Next Programme Follows Almost Immediately and has made guest appearances on several programmes, including I"m Sorry I Haven"t a Clue and Just a Minute.
She starred with Miriam Margolyes in two series of Alison and Maud.(2002-2004). She was also a regular panelist on The Law Game. She has also enjoyed success as a theatre director, including several notable productions at the Shaw Festival in Canada, such as Noël Coward"s Private Lives and Shaw"s Androcles and the Lion and Pygmalion.
She lives in Devon where she has a successful career as an artist.