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David Copperfield
(II)
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David Copperfield was born in 1947 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for
Three of a Kind (1981)
,
Who Do You Do (1972)
and
The Funny Side of Christmas (1982)
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Known for
Three of a Kind
7.0
TV Series
Writer
1981–1982 • 2 eps
Who Do You Do
6.0
TV Series
Various Impressions
1976 • 2 eps
The Funny Side of Christmas
7.4
TV Movie
Various Characters
1982
Children in Need
Self
1983
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Actor
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Writer
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Soundtrack
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Actor
Previous
3
Coppers and Co!
TV Series
Coppers
1988
9 episodes
The Funny Side of Christmas
7.4
TV Movie
Various Characters
1982
Who Do You Do
6.0
TV Series
Various Impressions
1976
2 episodes
Writer
Previous
1
Three of a Kind
7.0
TV Series
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1981–1982
2 episodes
Soundtrack
Previous
1
Three of a Kind
7.0
TV Series
performer: "Still Haning On"
performer: "Da Doo Ron Ron"
1981
2 episodes
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Born
1947
Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, UK
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Comedian, impressionist, musician, singer and, like his namesake, magician.
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