Kenneth Cope

1931-

Biography: life and films

Kenneth Cope is an English actor. He was born in Liverpool, England on 14th April 1931.

His best films as an actor include Terry Bishop's The Unstoppable Man (1960), Joseph Losey's thriller The Damned (1963), Don Chaffey's A Twist of Sand (1968), Richard Lester's crime-thriller Juggernaut (1974) and Jon Scoffield's comedy To See Such Fun (1977).

Kenneth Cope has so far appeared in 32 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Gerald Thomas (4 films), Leslie Norman (2), Joseph Losey (2), Herbert Wilcox (2), Henry Levin (2) and Charles Saunders (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (12 films), comedy (11), Thriller (8), history (3), War (3), crime-thriller (2), comedy-romance (2) and Horror (2).

Our average rating for Kenneth Cope over all films is: 2.6

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Impulse (1954) [a]

Doublecross (1956) [a]

X: The Unknown (1956) [a]

These Dangerous Years (1957) [a]

Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst (1957) [a]

Dunkirk (1958) [a]

No Time to Die (1958) [a]

Naked Fury (1959) [a]

The Lady Is a Square (1959) [a]

The Criminal (1960) [a]

The Unstoppable Man (1960) [a]

Jungle Street (1961) [a]

Carry on Jack (1963) [a]

The Damned (1963) [a]

Father Came Too! (1964) [a]

Tomorrow at Ten (1964) [a]

Dateline Diamonds (1965) [a]

Genghis Khan (1965) [a]

Night of the Big Heat (1967) [a]

A Twist of Sand (1968) [a]

Hammerhead (1968) [a]

The Desperados (1969) [a]

A Touch of the Other (1970) [a]

Carry on at Your Convenience (1971) [a]

She'll Follow You Anywhere (1971) [a]

Carry on Matron (1972) [a]

Rentadick (1972) [a]

Juggernaut (1974) [a]

That's Carry On (1977) [a]

To See Such Fun (1977) [a]

George and Mildred (1980) [a]

Captives (1994) [a]



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