
Coati Mundi
Acting
Coati Mundi (born January 3, 1950) is the stage name of American musician and actor, Andy Hernandez. Mundi was raised in Spanish Harlem, New York City. He has a degree in business from NYU. At college, he discovered his passion for the arts thus he would spend most of his free time hanging out with musicians, actors and poets. He worked briefly as a social worker prior to his breakthrough with Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band ("Cherchez la Femme").

Kid Creole and The Coconuts – Live At Rockpalast 1982
Self

On the Road
Slim Gaillard

The Imperialists Are Still Alive!
Officer Lopez

Pete Smalls Is Dead
Security Guard & Pool Band Leader

The Missing Person
Fernando Guerrero

We Own the Night
Coati Mundi

I Believe in America
Pedro

All the Invisible Children
Eneba (segment "Jesus Children of America")

One Last Thing...
Edson

Red Doors
the dance professor

God Has a Rap Sheet
Oscar's Dad

25th Hour
Louis Volandes

Serving Sara
Miami Cab Driver

Downtown '81
Self

Bamboozled
Papo

54
DJ

He Got Game
Clerk in Motel

A Further Gesture
Pepe

Girl 6
Caller #8 - Martin

Species
Conga Player (uncredited)

Car 54, Where Are You?
Mambo Singer

Carlito's Way
Subway Patron (uncredited)

Mo' Better Blues
Roberto

Tapeheads
Bald Executive

A Reggae Session
Self

Who's That Girl
Raoul

Sid and Nancy
Desk Clerk

Kid Creole and the Coconuts: Live in Montreal
Self

Krush Groove
Record Shop Owner (uncredited)

Get Crazy
Reggie Band







