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  1. James Copeland (1 May 1918 – 17 April 2002) was a Scottish actor. His film work began in 1953, the year which saw him play the most prominent role of his movie career, that of Andy McGregor in the ensemble cast of Innocents in Paris. Other roles included Mackay in The Seekers (1954), the ship's mate in The Maggie (1954), Rockets ...

  2. James Copeland was born on 1 May 1918 in Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for The Saint (1962), Kidnapped (1978) and Kidnapped (1963). He was married to Helen Goodlet Findlay. He died on 17 April 2002 in London, England, UK.

  3. James Copeland (January 18, 1823 – October 30, 1857) was an American outlaw during the early to mid nineteenth century, whose crimes took place mostly in southern Mississippi and southern Alabama. [1] He was born in Jackson County, Mississippi. He was the co-leader of a gang known as the Wages and Copeland Clan.

  4. James Copeland. Actor: The Saint. James Copeland was born on 1 May 1918 in Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for The Saint (1962), Kidnapped (1963) and Kidnapped (1978). He was married to Helen Goodlet Findlay. He died on 17 April 2002 in London, England, UK.

  5. Apr 7, 2020 · The legend of James Copeland, along with his treasure, is largely drawn from the somewhat questionable account of Sheriff J.R.S. Pitts, who arrested the pirate before his hanging in 1857. Image from Life and Confession of the Noted Outlaw James Copeland, University of Mississippi Press.

  6. James or Jim Copeland may refer to: James Copeland (outlaw) (1823–1857), American outlaw. James Copeland (actor) (1918–2002), Scottish actor. Jim Copeland (Canadian football) (born 1939), Canadian football player. Jim Copeland (American football) (1945–2010), American football player and college athletics administrator.

  7. James Copeland was a Scottish actor. His film career included Mackay in The Seekers, the ship's mate in The Maggie, Rockets Galore!, a police constable in The 39 Steps, Farewell Performance, Torture Garden, and the guide in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.