
Paul Copley
Acting
Paul is a long established and much respected British actor and voiceover artist. Born in Denby Dale, West Riding of Yorkshire, on 25th November 1944 he grew up beside a dairy farm. His father, Harold, was involved with local amateur dramatic productions, as were the rest of his family. He went to Penistone Grammar School, then the Northern Counties College of Education in Newcastle upon Tyne, where he received an Associate of the Drama Board (ADB) in Drama. He taught English and Drama in Walthamstow, before he joined the Leeds Playhouse Theatre-in-education Company in 1971. In 1976, Paul won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a New Play for his role in John Wilson's For King and Country. With many and varied roles to follow, Paul soon established himself as one of the UK's leading stage, film, television and radio actors. In 2011-2015 Paul gained worldwide recognition appearing in 16 episodes of the hugely popular television series Downton Abbey playing the popular role of farmer Mr Mason. Paul is married to the actress Natasha Pyne. They married in 1972, after both performing in a Leeds Playhouse production of Frank Wedekind's Lulu, adapted by Peter Barnes, directed by Bill Hays in 1971.
Known For

1997
Midsomer Murders
1997 · tv

2011
Vera
2011 · tv

1996
Silent Witness
1996 · tv

2012
Call the Midwife
2012 · tv

2010
Downton Abbey
2010 · tv

1986
Casualty
1986 · tv

1970
Play for Today
1970 · tv

2013
Father Brown
2013 · tv

1992
Heartbeat
1992 · tv

1993
Peak Practice
1993 · tv

2004
Shameless
2004 · tv

1979
Minder
1979 · tv

1965
BBC Play of the Month
1965 · tv

2001
Waking the Dead
2001 · tv

2006
Torchwood
2006 · tv

1984
The Bill
1984 · tv

2014
Inside No. 9
2014 · tv

2004
New Tricks
2004 · tv

1974
Playhouse
1974 · tv

1967
ITV Playhouse
1967 · tv

1993
Cracker
1993 · tv

2020
Enola Holmes
2020 · movie

1977
Secret Army
1977 · tv

1998
Hornblower
1998 · tv

2009
Moving On
2009 · tv

2007
Kingdom
2007 · tv

2006
Life on Mars
2006 · tv

2008
Inspector George Gently
2008 · tv

1977
BBC2 Play of the Week
1977 · tv

1981
Tenko
1981 · tv