Dan Coplan(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Born and raised in New York City, New York, Mr. Coplan is a graduate of
the prestigious New York University Film School, the COBRAY
Counter-terrorist Training Facility in Marietta, Georgia, and
Southwestern University School of Law and is a practising attorney in
the State of California. Mr. Coplan started making movies when he was
14 years old with his grandfather's old movie camera. In 1973 he
produced and co-wrote a half hour comedy entitled "The Incredibly Awful
Dr. Sporgo" which went on to win the Silver Medal at the 1974 Atlanta
International Film Festival and Golden Image Certificate at the 1975
Long Island International Film Festival. In 1973 he also wrote,
directed, produced and starred in another short film "Of Mirrors, The
Mind, and Time". This film, a psychological thriller, was presented at
the Kracow International Film Festival in 1975. From 1974 to 1975, Mr.
Coplan worked as a camera department assistant on the motion picture
and television productions of "King Kong", "Kojak" and "Sybil". He also
worked on the motion picture "Taxi Driver" by providing location
security. In 1975 he produced the half-hour documentary "The Dream
Factory" which featured appearances by Sean Connery, Gloria Swanson,
Marlo Thomas, Roy Scheider and was narrated by Eli Wallach. This film
is now part of the permanent cinema collection of the Museum of Modern
Art, NYC, NY. After Graduating from NYU, with a BFA degree in Film and
Business, Mr. Coplan was employed by The Walter Reade Organization, the
foremost chain of movie theatres in Manhattan, as a Theatre Manager.
Mr. Coplan spent three years with this company, during which time he
was given greater and greater operating responsibilities and it was
during this period that he developed a very keen sense for predicting
the commercial success of individual motion pictures. Because of this
talent he was given the additional responsibilities of assisting the
head film buyer at The Walter Reade Organization. While still employed
by the Reade Organization he established his own literary agency and
was responsible for setting up the motion picture "Just Before Dawn" a
horror film starring George Kennedy. Mr. Coplan was also engaged on a
freelance basis to provide consulting services to CBS Entertainment in
New York City regarding the analysis of prospective literary material
for possible TV Movies, Mini-series, and/or Series. In 1981 Mr. Coplan
left The Walter Reade Organization to attend law school in Los Angeles,
California. In 1982, while a full time law student, Mr. Coplan was
hired by Paramount Pictures Corporation as a Business Affairs Intern.
During his two year tenure with Paramount, Mr. Coplan worked on the TV
Show "Entertainment Tonight" and an exciting interactive videodisc
called "The Entertainment Game." Mr. Coplan was responsible for
negotiating agreements for the appearances of over two hundred actors
including Warren Beatty, Robert Redford, James Caan, Jane Fonda, and
Diane Keaton. Mr. Coplan earned his Juris Doctor degree in May 1984,
and shortly thereafter secured a position with the small entertainment
law firm of Raymond L. Asher, where he continued to negotiate contracts
and was involved with entertainment and business litigation. Over the
years Mr. Coplan has established his own law office which specializes
in business and entertainment litigation. Mr. Coplan has successfully
represented numerous, writers, directors, and producers in claims
against major studios, distributors, and production companies. Mr.
Coplan has studied acting with the noted actress Nina Foch, ("The Ten
Commandments", "Spartacus", and "Executive Suite"). Mr. Coplan is a
member of the Screen Actors Guild and has appeared in the motion
pictures "Hell Comes to Frogtown, " "Wishman, " The Dragon Gate, @and
The Man In The Iron Mask. His stage performances include, "Man With No
Shadow, " "Mobile Home, " Little Woman In May 1988, Mr. Coplan's
screenplay "Special Circumstances" placed in the top fifty out of
eleven hundred screenplays submitted for competition in the Writers
Guild of America East Fellowship competition. In December 1993,
principle photography commenced on The Dragon Gate Mr. Coplans first
full length theatrical motion picture, as a writer/producer, staring
Academy Award Winners Haing S. Ngor (AThe Killing Fields) and Geoffrey
Lewis (Maverick) and many other wonderful actors. Production was
completed on time and on budget and delivered in April 1994 for
licensing around the world. To date, "The Dragon Gate" has been
exploited in all the Spanish speaking territories around the world and
most of the Pacific Rim, with Home Video release in the United States
anticipated for the first quarter of 1999. Not satisfied with
conquering world markets, Mr. Coplan himself engineered the theatrical
release of the film in the United States of America, in December 1994.
His cost effective marketing campaign resulted in a successful opening
which set a new standard in guerrilla distribution. The Dragon Gate out
grossed many of the films released by the major studios, lasting 11
weeks as the number one cult film in Los Angeles. These engagements
were followed with runs in Seattle and Austin. As a result Mr. Coplan's
motion picture marketing services have been in demand and he has
consulted on theatrical releases of Mona Must Die, The Disappearance of
Kevin Johnson, and A Night In The Life Of Jimmy Reardon, The Director's
Cut.