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  1. Gerald Geoffrey Copleston (18 March 1921 – 6 October 1998) was an English actor, voice actor, and translator who worked primarily in Italian genre cinema. He appeared in more than one hundred films beginning in 1956, many of which were English-language dubs of European films.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    1956
    French Officer
    1965
    American Colonel
    1965
    Secret Service Director
    1966
    Traveller in restaurant
  2. Geoffrey Copleston was born 18th March 1921 in Manchester, UK. He appeared in many movies along side top class actors and actresses. He was a co-writer of the cult movie Django in the 1960s which starred Franco Nero.

    • Actor, Additional Crew, Writer
    • March 18, 1921
    • Geoffrey Copleston
    • October 18, 1998
  3. Geoffrey Copleston was an English actor who made the majority of his early film roles in European films, largely going uncredited. He has also made appearences in The Sicilian, and TV mini-series La Piovra and Big Man.

  4. Jan 1, 1999 · Geoffrey Copleston was an English actor who settled in Italy in the late 1950's. He became heavily involved with the Italian English dubbing industry and his voice can be heard in hundreds of films.

  5. Geoffrey Copleston was born 18th March 1921 in Manchester, UK. He appeared in many movies along side top class actors and actresses. He was a co-writer of the cult movie Django in the 1960s which starred Franco Nero.

    • March 18, 1921
    • October 6, 1998
  6. Geoffrey Copleston was born . 18 th March 1921 in Manchester, UK. He has appeared in many movies along side top class Actors and Actresses. He was a co-writer of the cult movie Django in the 1960s which starred Franco Nero. Many have compared these to the Clint Eastwood films of the same era and genre. Geoffrey married Lydia A M Federici in ...

  7. Geoffrey Copleston was an English actor who settled in Italy in the late 1950's. He became heavily involved with the Italian English dubbing industry and his voice can be heard in hundreds of films. He continued physical movie and TV performances as well, almost exclusively in Italian productions or American films made in Italy.