James Copeland

James Copeland

Deceased · Born: May 1, 1918 · Died: Apr 17, 2002

Personal Details

BornMay 1, 1918 Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK

Biography

James Copeland, a renowned Scottish-born actor, made his mark on the entertainment industry with his captivating performances in numerous films and television shows. Born on May 1, 1918, in the charming town of Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK, Copeland's early life laid the foundation for his future success.

As an accomplished actor, Copeland's impressive resume boasts notable roles in iconic productions such as the 1962 film adaptation of The Saint, the beloved British sci-fi series Doctor Who (1963),and the 1963 television adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel, Kidnapped.

In his personal life, Copeland was deeply devoted to his wife, Helen Goodlet Findlay. Together, they shared a loving partnership that endured throughout his life.

Tragically, James Copeland's life came to a close on April 17, 2002, in London, England, UK, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that continue to entertain and inspire audiences to this day.

Career

2002
Ultimate Fights from the Movies
Ultimate Fights from the Movies as Sam (Crossing the Line) (archive footage)
1971
Play for Today
Play for Today as Sabiston
1968
The Big Catch
The Big Catch as Mr. Cameron
1960
1958
Mad Little Island
Mad Little Island as Kenny Mcleod
1955
Sailor Beware!
Sailor Beware! as Carnoustie Bligh, AB
You Lucky People!
You Lucky People! as Jim Campbell
1954
High and Dry
High and Dry as The Mate
Race for Life
Race for Life as Johnny Jackson, mechanic
1953
Innocents in Paris
Innocents in Paris as Andy MacGregor