Martin Copping

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Martin Copping
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Born
Peter Martin Copping

(1977-11-01) 1 November 1977 (age 46)
OccupationActor
Years active1977–present
Parent Robin Copping (father)

Peter Martin Copping (born 1 November 1977) is an Australian film, television, theater and video game actor best known for his role as the title character in the exploitation film homage Zombie Hunter , the voice of Mozzie in Rainbow Six: Siege and a starring role as 2Lt. Lucas Riggs of the Australian Army 20th Battalion in Call of Duty: Vanguard . Copping is also known for his roles of Cpl. Richard Jennings in Forbidden Ground . [1] [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019 The Last Full Measure SladeFeature film
2019The RefugeZanderFilm
2018#AiFUploadTV short
2018Beerfest: Thirst for VictoryMcGuinleyTV film
2018DisillusionedRonTV film
2018Mistress HunterKarlTV film
2018A Lesson in CrueltySidFilm
2017Safety FirstShort film
2016JeanVoice of the Wild (voice)Film
2015Machine Gun Kelly: World SeriesJason Statham (voice)Short film
2015The Right Hand of GodAlexander PikeShort film
2015Shadow May LieJackShort film
2014 Rise of the Lonestar Ranger Kid FullerFeature film
2013AmnesiaCraigShort film
2013 Forbidden Ground Cpl. Richard JenningsFeature film
2013 Zombie Hunter HunterDirect to video film
2013 Elegy for a Revolutionary Jeremy JamesShort film
2012RebootBrenShort film
2012PineapplesCraigShort film
2012Blame the RainTaxi DriverShort film
2012Victory BlvdJackFilm
2011 Sheep Impact CraigShort film
2010Shadow's HeartDaneShort film
2008When I Grow Up I Want to Be WhiteRedShort film
2008The CountdownMaxShort film
2007Platform 4FrederickShort film
2006Number 2Richard (voice)Short film
2005JackpotJerryShort film
2004Bereave It or NotDrakeShort film
2000 On the Beach BeansTV film
1997 Amy GroupieFeature film
1982 The Pirate Movie McDonald's Customer (uncredited)Feature film
1978 Patrick Baby in Hospital (uncredited)Feature film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019 NCIS BennyTV series, episode: "Institutionalized"
2017Making ItPhilTV series
2015 Footballer Wants a Wife CamdenTV series, 6 episodes
2015 Hand of God LuckyTV series, episode: "Welcome the Stranger"
2014 Hawaii Five-0 Paul ClaytonTV series, episode: "Ho'oilina"
2010 Lowdown FlickerTV series, episode: "Who's Your Baddy?"
2008 Rush Constable YoungTV series, episodes: #1.1 & 1.11
2008 Mark Loves Sharon ChipTV series, episode: "Career Crisis"
2004 Blue Heelers Boyd SpurlingTV series, 5 episodes
2002 Halifax f.p. Constable HaigTV series, episode: "Takes Two"
2000 Eugénie Sandler P.I. ThargieTV series, episode: #1.7
2000 Something in the Air Jimmy HibberdTV series, 4 episodes
2000 Stingers TroyTV series, episode: "Brilliant Lies"
1997–1999 Neighbours Andy Sisson / Paul CampbellTV series, 5 episodes
1998 The Violent Earth Mr. BestTV miniseries
1998 Good Guys, Bad Guys PorterTV series, 4 episodes
1996–1997 Ocean Girl OrkyTV series, 8 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021 Call of Duty: Vanguard Lucas Riggs (Voice & Performance Capture)Video game
2019 Rainbow Six: Siege Max 'Mozzie' Goose (voice)Video game
2016 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Sipes (voice)Video game (credited as Peter M Copping)

Awards and nominations

YearGroupAwardFilm/ShowResult
2013Filmstock Film FestivalBest Actor Elegy for a Revolutionary Won [3]

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