Joan Copeland
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Joan Copeland is an American actress.
She was born Joan Miller in New York City on June 1, 1922 to a middle-class Jewish family. Her father was a woman's clothes manufacturer and her mother was a schoolteacher and a housewife. She is the younger sister of the late playwright Arthur Miller, and was briefly sister-in-law to Marilyn Monroe.
On television soap operas, she has had roles on Search for Tomorrow, Love of Life (where she played twin sisters, one wearing a blond wig), The Edge of Night, How to Survive a Marriage, One Life to Live, and As the World Turns.
She has had a long and extensive career on stage and on film.