Tyler Coppin

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{{Infobox person

|name=Tyler Coppin

|image=

|caption=Coppin in LyreBird (Tales of Helpmann) at the Sydney Opera House

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1956|11|9}}

| nationality = American-Australian

| birth_place = Roseville, California

| birth_name = Tyler Jon Coppin

| years active = 1980–present

| occupation = Actor, Playwright, American Dialect Coach

}}

Tyler Coppin (born 9 November 1956) is an American-Australian actor, playwright and American dialect coach for actors in film, television and theatre.

Personal life and education

Coppin is a fourth-generation Californian born in Roseville, California, the second child of Ronald and Gayle (Terry) Coppin. He was raised in the Sacramento suburbs of Rancho Cordova and Carmichael, California. The Coppin family are also long-term residents of Stinson Beach, California. Coppin attended Rio Americano High School and California State University, Sacramento before migrating to Australia aged 19, where he attended and graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art.

He divides his time between the United States and Australia after residing in Sydney for many years working in theatre, film and television. In 2001 Coppin moved to Melbourne with Jane Borghesi where the couple married in 2006. They have one son.

He became an Australian citizen in 1993.Joyce Morgan, "The Transformer", Sydney Morning Herald, 30 January 1999, Spectrum, p. 3s

Career

Coppin's many stage appearances include the Child Catcher in the Australian national production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mr Mushnik in the 2016 Australian national tour of Little Shop of Horrors, Robert Helpmann in his one-man play Lyrebird: Tales of Helpmann, and Puck in the acclaimed Opera Australia production of Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Baz Luhrmann with set and costumes by Catherine Martin. In 1989, at the request of playwright Patrick White he played the role of Young Manitoba in the Sydney Theatre Company production of The Ham Funeral, directed by Neil Armfield.

Coppin has appeared in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of Born Yesterday, His Girl Friday, Ruby Moon, A Behanding in Spokane by playwright Martin McDonagh, and as Vice Principal Panch in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, for which he wrote additional material.

His television appearances include Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King and Neighbours.

His film appearances include Hacksaw Ridge directed by Mel Gibson, The Spierig Brothers' Winchester and Predestination, The Death and Life of Otto Bloom, The Tender Hook, Emulsion, One Night Stand, Lorca and the Outlaws and Mad Max 2.

Coppin is also a dialect coach of the American accent, having started training actors during the 1980’s Australian New Wave film era. These include Heath Ledger, Melissa George, Joel Edgerton, Magda Szubanski, Ben Mendelsohn, Colin Friels, Marcus Graham,

Madeleine Madden and Mavournee Hazel. https://www.filmtv.com.au/trainer/tyler-coppin/https://bravestudios.com.au/teachers/tyler-coppin/

He has also narrated several audiobooks, including an adaptation of the American children's TV series Bear in the Big Blue House, released by ABC for Kids.

Credits

=Film=

class="wikitable sortable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

rowspan="2"| 1981

|The Survivor

|Boy

| Feature film

Mad Max 2

|Defiant Victim

| Feature film

rowspan="2"| 1984

|One Night Stand

|Sam

| Feature film

Starship (aka 2084 or Lorca & the Outlaws)

|Detective Droid

| Feature film

1987

|Twelfth Night

|Party Guest

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 1993

|Sniper

|Ripoly

| Feature film

Reckless Kelly

|Hollywood Bank Teller

| Feature film

rowspan="2"| 1996

|Race the Sun

|Bob Radford

| Feature film

The Beast

|Harry

|TV movie

1997

|Doing Time for Patsy Cline

|Bobby Joe

| Feature film

2001

|Jet Set

|Jim

|

2005

|Three Dollars

|Giles

| Feature film

2006

|Emulsion

|Agent

|

2008

|The Tender Hook (aka Boxer and the Bombshell)

|Donnie

| Feature film

2009

|Accidents Happen

|Narrator

| Feature film

2014

|Predestination

|Dr. Heinlein

| Feature film

rowspan="2"| 2016

|The Death and Life of Otto Bloom

|J.C. Tippit

| Feature film

Hacksaw Ridge

|Lynchburg Doctor

| Feature film

2018

|Winchester

|Arthur Gates

| Feature film

2021

| Lone Wolf

| Hippy Karl

| Feature film

==As writer==

class="wikitable sortable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

2006Happy FeetContributing writerAnimated feature film

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1982

| Play School

| Host

| TV series

2006

| Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King

| Richard Fornoy

| TV anthology series

2020

|Neighbours

|Basil Gardener (recurring role)

| TV series

=Stage=

==As actor==

class="wikitable sortable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1979Lower DepthsNIDA Theatre, Sydney
1979The Beggar’s OperaNIDA Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Canberra
1979The Ballad of the Sad CaféNIDA Theatre Sydney
1979RumpelstiltskinRumpelstiltskinParramatta Town Hall with Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust
1980Danton's DeathSaint Just / BeggarStables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
1980Inside the IslandAndyNimrod Theatre, Sydney
1980VolponeNimrod Theatre, Sydney
1981The ChoirMichaelNimrod Theatre, Sydney, Universal Theatre, Melbourne
1982You Can’t Take It With YouSydney Opera House with STC for Sydney Festival
19841984 A.D.Arts Theatre, Adelaide with Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust for Adelaide Festival
1986The Philadelphia StorySydney Opera House with STC
1987The Country WifeSydney Opera House with STC
1987Travelling LightStudio Theatre for Melbourne Festival of the Arts
1988HaircutWharf Theatre, Sydney with Six Years Old Theatre Company
1988Strictly BallroomWharf Theatre, Sydney with Six Years Old Theatre Company
1988AngelsWharf Theatre, Sydney with Six Years Old Theatre Company
1989The Ham FuneralYoung ManitobaWharf Theatre with STC
1990Three SistersSydney Opera House with STC
1991BuzzBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1992Much Ado About NothingSydney Opera House with STC
1992The Heidi ChroniclesEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1992The Cockroach OperaBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1992The Real Live Brady BunchGreg BradyUniversity of Sydney with Footbridge Theatre
1993The Real Live Brady Bunch - and the Real Live Game ShowGreg BradyComedy Club, Melbourne for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
1993–94A Midsummer Night’s DreamSingerSydney Opera House, State Theatre, Melbourne with Opera Australia
1993–94; 1995; 1997Picasso at the Lapin AgilePicassoBelvoir Theatre Company, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company with Melbourne International Arts Festival, Playhouse Adelaide, Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Melbourne Athenaeum
1994Short CircuitsSeymour Centre, Sydney for Sydney Festival
1995Tales of HelpmannRobert HelpmannBondi Pavilion
1995Tales of Helpmann (Bobby's Fluffy Trip)Robert HelpmannPerformance Space, Sydney
1995Saint JoanSydney Opera House
1996A Midsummer Night’s DreamSydney Opera House
1996WaspSonBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1997PageantMiss TexasHarry M Miller
1998–99Lyrebird: Tales of HelpmannRobert HelpmannQ Theatre, Penrith, Price Theatre, Adelaide, Sydney Opera House, Downstage Theatre, Wellington, Playhouse, Canberra, Cochrane Theatre, London
2000The Small PoppiesButter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
2001Helpmann Awards 2001Lyric Theatre, Sydney
2001Emma's Nose: A Comedy of ErosFreudBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2002–03CabaretErnst LudwigState Theatre, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide
2003A Midsummer Night's DreamPuckSydney Opera House
2004Run Rabbit RunAndrew Denton / Roger Harvey / John Hartigan / Tom CockingBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2006; 2007The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeVice Principal Douglas PanchPlayhouse, Melbourne, Sydney Theatre
2006–08Lyrebird: Tales of HelpmannRobert HelpmannSpace Theatre, Adelaide & Australian regional tour
2007Homebody / KabulTrades Hall, Melbourne
2009B.C.BlackBox, Melbourne
2010Ruby MoonSouthbank Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
2011A Behanding in SpokaneMervynSouthbank Theatre with MTC
2011At Any Cost?BrotherThe J Theatre, Noosa, Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
2012His Girl FridayMcCuePlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2012Chitty Chitty Bang BangChild CatcherCapitol Theatre, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, Crown Theatre, Perth, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane
2013The DragonMalthouse Theatre, Melbourne
2014–15Strictly Ballroom the MusicalTerry BestSydney Lyric Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane with Global Creatures
2016Little Shop of HorrorsMr MushnikHayes Theatre Company, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre, Playhouse, Brisbane, Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
2016Dusty the Original Pop DivaGerard O'Brien / Jerry Wexler / Drag QueenPlayhouse, Melbourne with Adelaide Festival Centre
2017Born YesterdayEd DeverySouthbank Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre with MTC
2019Shakespeare in LoveWabash / LambertPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTChttps://www.broadwayworld.com/australia-melbourne/article/Full-Cast-Announced-For-SHAKESPEARE-IN-LOVE-at-MTC-20190522
Glengarry Glen RossSydney Opera House

==As playwright / writer / director==

class="wikitable sortable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1987Flabbadadabbadadaddy-o!Co-writerMelbourne International Comedy Festival
1988HaircutContributing writerSTC
1991BuzzCo-writer / DirectorBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1992Dance Camp 3DirectorBelvoir Street Theatre for Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
1995Tales of HelpmannActor / WriterBondi Pavilion, Performance Space, Sydney
1998–99; 2006–08Lyrebird: Tales of HelpmannPlaywrightSydney Opera House, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, City of London Festival, Australia, New Zealand, United States
2004UnAmericaPlaywrightShortlisted for 2004 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award
2005The Minutiae of InertiaPlaywrightMelbourne Fringe Festival
2006; 2007The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeAdditional written material writtenPlayhouse, Melbourne, Sydney Theatre
Strictly BallroomContributing writer
Death of CookContributing writerPerformance Space, Sydney
No One Here Gets Out AwakePlaywright
CloverPlaywright

https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/3992https://apt.org.au/author/?authorinfoid=574

=Dialect coach=

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Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1989Speed-the-PlowAmerican Dialect CoachMTC stage production
1995BabeAmerican Dialect CoachFeature film
1996Peter Benchley’s The BeastAmerican Dialect CoachTV movie
1996Race the SunAmerican Dialect CoachFeature film
1998Dark CityDialogue CoachFeature film
2003The Night We Called It a DayAmerican Dialect Coach (Nicholas Hope)Feature film
2006Superman ReturnsAmerican Dialect CoachFeature film
2009Where the Wild Things AreAmerican Dialect Coach (uncredited)Feature film
2010TornAmerican Dialect Coach
2019Strange ChoresAmerican Dialect CoachTV series
2021The VortexDialect CoachShort film
2021–24La BreaAmerican Dialect CoachTV series

https://www.filmtv.com.au/trainer/tyler-coppin/

Awards

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! Nominated work

! Award

! Category

! Result

Lyrebird: Tales of HelpmannEdinburgh Fringe FestivalFringe First Award{{won}}
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeHelpmann AwardsBest Supporting Actor{{won}}
Chitty Chitty Bang BangGreen Room AwardsBest Supporting Actor{{won}}

References

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