Chip Coffey
Chip Coffey
is an internationally acclaimed psychic, medium, paranormal
investigator, lecturer and writer. He is the great-grandson of famed
Native American medicine woman Minnie Sue Morrow Foster. (He is also
distantly related to General Robert E. Lee and Thomas Coffey, an
actor who performed with Edwin and John Wilkes Booth.)
Chip was
born in Upstate New York, spent much of his childhood in South
Carolina, and now resides in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia.
His
psychic abilities manifested themselves when he was a young child
and, after successful careers in counseling, the entertainment
industry and travel management, he began working full-time as a
psychic and medium in late 2001. Since that time, he has conducted
over 10,000 readings for clients all around the world.
The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
called Chip "every bit as accurate as John Edward" and InStyle
magazine said "Chip Coffey is a cross between John Edward and Dr.
Phil...a psychic who doesn't hesitate to tell it like it is."
Fate and Fortune, a European magazine, featured an article about
Chip's visit to the ruins of the World Trade Center with the widow
of a man who died there on 9-11.
Chip
is featured on nine episodes of the new A&E Network
series, Paranormal State. The series revolves around members
of Penn State University's Paranormal Research Society, a group of
young investigators.
He also hosted a Biography Channel
documentary entitled Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal
that originally aired in December, 2007.
Chip appeared on the popular
television show, Airline, also on the A&E Network, along with
his good friend and colleague, Patti Starr. The ghost hunting
duo was followed by a film crew as they investigated Sloss Furnaces,
a haunted iron mill in Birmingham, Alabama. Chip and Patti
also travel to colleges and universities throughout the United
States, presenting a program of ghostly photos, videos and audio
recordings captured during their many investigations together.
Articles that Chip has written have
appeared in regional and national publications. Haunted
Times magazine recently featured an article written by Chip as
the cover story of its Winter, 2007 issue.
In early
2007, Chip was asked to be a part of the prestigious Cold Case
Research Institute, a forensics group dedicated to exploring
unsolved criminal cases.
Chip volunteers with several hospice organizations, including
Hospice Atlanta and The Twilight Brigade/Compassion in Action. A
firm believer in God and His Angels, Chip believes that miracles,
great and small, happen each and every day