Ty Copeman was born in Paris, France September 7, 1955 to Tyler Copeman, an Air Force enlisted man, and Roseann Patricia. He moved to New Mexico in 1958, then settled in Winter Park, Florida in 1962. Ty Copeman left Florida for Hollywood for the first time in 1974. He says it has been a bumpy ride ever since. Over the years, he traveled frequently ...
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Ty Copeman was born in Paris, France September 7, 1955 to Tyler Copeman, an Air Force enlisted man, and Roseann Patricia. He moved to New Mexico in 1958, then settled in Winter Park, Florida in 1962. Ty Copeman left Florida for Hollywood for the first time in 1974. He says it has been a bumpy ride ever since. Over the years, he traveled frequently from Hollywood to New York. His first film role was The Greatest (1977). He appeared on General Hospital (1963) During his time in New York, he appeared in over 100 Film and Television Shows Working as a Stand-in and Doubling for other actors. Auto Precision Driving...Playing Lawyers and Dead Guys. He has worked on Ed (2000) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) Third Watch (1999) Sex and the City (1998) and The Sopranos (1999) Ty has worked on stage productions in New York, Maryland, California and Florida, which include: "Cobb", "Who Killed Orson Welles", "Everybody Loves Opal", "Move Over Mrs. Markam", "Annie", "Kismet", and "Of Mice and Men" to name a few. Ty lives in Florida with his wife. He says his greatest achievement is his wife, Jeannie. Show less «
When I was 21 years old, Tom Gries had given me my first acting job so I could receive my Screen Act...Show more »
When I was 21 years old, Tom Gries had given me my first acting job so I could receive my Screen Actors Guild Card. I was so excited. I wept I worked at getting that card for 4 years. When the film was finished in December 1976 He said to me, After the Holidays get in touch with me when you get back to Los Angeles. My first and only great contact. When I called to tell him I had arrived...I was told he died the day before. It was January 1977. He was 55 years old. I will never forget his kindness to me. Completely Unpretentious. God Bless you Mr. Tom Gries. Show less «