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Joan Copeland dead: Broadway star and former sister-in-law of Marilyn Monroe dies aged 99
She then went on to appear in numerous TV shows, such as the 1976 revival of Pal Joey and in the 1980 premiere of The America Clock, written by her brother, playwright Arthur Miller, who was also married to Hollywood sweetheart Marilyn Monroe for five years.They wed in 1956 and later divorced in 1961.Joan was also one of the first members of The Actors Studio, and worked on several daytime soap operas.In the 1950s, she made her debut on the small screen where she enjoyed years of success.She portrayed twins Maggie and Kay on CBS’ Love of Life from 1960-63, starred in Search for Tomorrow from 1967-72, The Edge of Night, NBC’s How to Survive a Marriage, As the World Turns and ABC’s One Life to Live.The Hollywood icon also served as Katharine Hepburn’s standby as Coco Chanel in the musical Coco, which had over 320 shows during its year-long run in 1969.But she found her greatest fame on Broadway, alongside Ralph Bellamy and Edward Binns in Sidney Kingsley’s Detective Story.Telling the New York Times in 1981, she said: “It was like a big dream, like kids who want to fly to the moon today."Perhaps I was unconsciously influenced by my brother.