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Joan Copeland
JOAN COPELAND made her Broadway debut in Sidney Kingsley's Detective Story. Among other Broadway appearances, she was Vera in Pal Joey (Drama Desk Award), Rose Baum in Arthur Miller's The American Clock (Drama Desk Award), played opposite Danny Kaye in Richard Rodgers' Two by Two. After appearing in Los Angeles in Wendy Wasserstein's Isn't It Romantic? she played the same role in New York. She toured the U.S. as Kate in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs (L.A. Critics Award, Drama League Award). Her first musical was a revival of Noel Coward's Conversation Piece directed by the Master himself. Other films include Her Alibi, Merchant Ivory's Roseland, A Little Sex, Peacemaker and more. Off-Broadway she was in Richard Greenberg's The American Plan (Obie), and Ronald Harwood's Another Time. Her TV appearances include Cagney and Lacey, ER, Chicago Hope and Law & Order. Most recently, this season, she appeared Off-Broadway in the musical play The Fishkin Touch. Daytime viewers of TV know her as a loving and/or unloving wife, and/or a caring and/or domineering mother.

Bio as of March, 2008.



American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:

Working in the Theatre (video)
Performance - April, 1993 - Watch now.

Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)