Joan Copeland, an actress whose Broadway career began in the 1940s and would include acclaimed performances in a 1976 revival of Pal Joey and in the 1980 premiere of The America Clock, written by her brother, the playwright Arthur Miller, died today at her home in New York City.
She was 99.One of the original members of the renowned Actors Studio, Copeland also had numerous film credits and recurring roles on such daytime serials as Search for Tomorrow and One Life to Live.
Copeland’s death was first reported by the Broadway World website.Copeland made her Broadway debut in 1948’s Sundown Beach, following it up the next year in Detective Story.
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