As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music and her fear of abandoning her parents.
Cast and Crew
Emilia Jones
Ruby Rossi
Marlee Matlin
Jackie Rossi
Troy Kotsur
Frank Rossi
Eugenio Derbez
Bernardo Villalobos
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo
Miles
Daniel Durant
Leo Rossi
Amy Forsyth
Gertie
Kevin Chapman
Brady
John Fiore
Tony Salgado
Lonnie Farmer
Arthur
Courtland Jones
Ms. Simon
Molly Beth Thomas
Audra
Ayana Brown
Guidance Counselor
Jason Pugatch
Doctor
Kyana Fanene
Riff Girl
Anilee List
Adele Girl
Stone Martin
Harry Potter Boy
Maeve Chapman
Shaker Girl
Stephen Caliskan
Tall Boy
Amanda Bradshaw
Shy Girl
Bryan Sabbag
Broadway Boy
Kayla Caulfield
Off Key Girl
Samidio DePina
Suave Boy
Dominic Andersen
Bass Boy
Jose Guns Alves
Mondo
Owen Burke
Jimmy
Lance Norris
Chubs
Mark Pettograsso
Bar Bully
Tony Viveiros
Bartender
Armen Garo
Gio Salgado
Jared Voss
John Kaufman
Emilia Faucher
Misha
Marilyn Busch
Nina
Melissa McMeekin
Barb
Erica McDermott
Angela
Garrett McKechnie
Chet Turner
Rebecca Gibel
Joanne Biles
TJ Ciarametaro
Coast Guard Boarding Officer
Gary Galone
Coast Guard Officer
Nikki Kim
Monitor #1
Mary Ann Schaub
Monitor #2
Cassandra Berta
Vocalist
Sarah Clarke
Tanya
Rena Maliszewski
Female Jury Member
David Newsom
Male Jury Member
Kiara Pichardo
Cashier (uncredited)
Pamela Jayne Morgan
Shopper Woman (uncredited)
Elbert Kim
Jackie Rossi's Attorney (uncredited)
Dominic Cannarella-Andersen
Bass Boy
Videos & Trailers
'CODA' Wins Best Picture | 94th Oscars
Sian Heder Wins Best Adapted Screenplay for 'CODA' | 94th Oscars
Troy Kotsur Wins Best Supporting Actor for 'CODA' | 94th Oscars
Sian Heder reveals her sign-language nickname while accepting her award for CODA | EE BAFTAs 2022
Troy Kotsur Wins Supporting Actor | EE BAFTA Film Awards 2022
Story of a Scene
Emilia Jones could not keep it together at her CODA co-star’s naughty ASL jokes | Tea with BAFTA
CODA star Troy Kotsur never thought he would get to act next to Marlee Matlin | Tea with BAFTA