Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper

Born 09/07/1951 (72 years old)
Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Biography

One of the most respected character actors of our time, Chris Cooper was recognized in 2003 with an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of 'John Laroche' in Columbia Pictures' "Adaptation," written by Charlie Kauffman ("Being John Malkovich") and directed by Spike Jonze. Cooper was also recognized for his performance in the film by numerous critics associations including the Broadcast Film Critics, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and Toronto Film Critics Association.

Cooper appeared in Robert Redford's "The Company You Keep" as 'David Sloan,' the hesitant brother of a member of the 1970's radical group, Weather Underground. Cooper completed filming the role of 'Harry Osbourne's' father, 'Norman Osbourne,' in the Columbia Pictures sequel "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" opposite Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Dane DeHaan.

In 2011, Cooper appeared in the Walt Disney Pictures film, "The Muppets," as the villain, 'Tex Richman' and in 2010, Cooper co-starred in "The Company Men" with Ben Affleck, Kevin Costner and Tommy Lee Jones. Written and directed by John Wells, "The Company Men" centered on three men who were struggling to survive corporate downsizing. "The Company Men" premiered in the US at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.

Also in 2010, Cooper co-starred in Julie Taymor's version of "The Tempest" alongside Djimon Hounsou and Helen Mirren as 'Antonio.' Also in 2010, Cooper appeared in Allen Coulter's romantic drama "Remember Me," with Robert Pattinson, Pierce Brosnan and Emilie de Ravin for Summit Entertainment. "Remember Me" revolved around two lovers whose newfound relationship is threatened as they try to cope with their respective family tragedies.

In addition to "The Tempest" and "Remember Me," Cooper appeared in the Warner Brothers feature film "The Town" in 2010 alongside Ben Affleck, Blake Lively, Jeremy Renner and Rebecca Hall. "The Town" premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010 and was subsequently nominated for a Broadcast Film Critics' Choice Award, an AFI Award and a National Board of Review Award. The film was also honored by numerous film societies.

In October 2009, Cooper was featured in the drama "New York, I Love You," a collaboration of vignettes created by some of today's most imaginative filmmakers including Shekhar Kapur, Joshua Marston, Brett Ratner and Allen Hughes. Cooper starred alongside Robin Wright Penn, Ethan Hawke and Maggie Q in a storyline written and directed by Yvan Attal. Also in October 2009, Cooper voiced 'Douglas' in the big screen adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's story "Where the Wild Things Are," directed by Spike Jonze and screenplay by Dave Eggers.

In 2007, Cooper starred alongside Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, and Jason Bateman in the Universal film "The Kingdom." Directed by Peter Berg, "The Kingdom" tells the story of a team of U.S. government agents sent to investigate the bombing of an American facility in the Middle East. In the fall of 2007, Cooper starred with Pierce Brosnan, Patricia Clarkson, and Rachel McAdams in "Married Life" for Sony Classics, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was also accepted into the New York Film Festival.

Earlier in 2007, Cooper starred in the Universal Pictures film "Breach," playing the title role of 'Robert Hanssen,' a renowned operative for the FBI who was found guilty of spying for the Russians. Cooper received extraordinary praise from movie critics around the country for his deft performance. The film was directed by Billy Ray ("Shattered Glass") and co-starred Ryan Phillipe.

In 2006, Cooper had strong supporting roles in Sony Classics' "Capote," Universal's "Jarhead" for director Sam Mendes and Warner Bros.' "Syriana," for writer and director Stephen Gaghan.

In 2005, Cooper re-teamed with director and friend John Sayles in New Market Film's "Silver City," a political drama and murder mystery which chronicled the story of a small town in Colorado and the events leading up to a local election. The impressive cast included Maria Bello, Thora Birch, Richard Dreyfuss, Tim Roth, Daryl Hannah and Billy Zane. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.

In 2003, Cooper starred in the Universal Pictures film, "Seabiscuit" based on the best-selling novel. Cooper was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for his portrayal of Seabiscuit's trainer, 'Tom Smith.' "Seabiscuit" was directed by Gary Ross and also starred Tobey Maguire and Jeff Bridges. In the same year, Cooper was nominated for an Emmy Award for his supporting performance in the HBO film "My House in Umbria" starring Maggie Smith.

In 2002, Cooper was seen in "The Bourne Identity" for Universal Pictures as the mastermind of the CIA's controversial clandestine operation, 'Treadstone.' In 2004, he appeared in the flashback scenes in the second installment, "The Bourne Supremacy."

In 2000, Cooper portrayed 'Colonel Burwell' opposite Mel Gibson in Sony Pictures' "The Patriot," a Revolutionary War epic directed by Roland Emmerich. In the same year, Cooper appeared with Jim Carey in the comedy "Me, Myself and Irene," for directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly.

In 1999, Cooper received a Screen Actors Guild Award for his supporting performance alongside Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening in Dreamworks' Academy Award winning film, "American Beauty." In a stunning and dramatic display, Cooper portrayed a stern ex-Marine Colonel who persistently monitored his son's every move.

In 1999, Cooper also starred as the father of an amateur rocket enthusiast in the acclaimed coming-of-age drama "October Sky," which was screened at the 1999 Venice and Deauville Film Festivals with great notice. He had previously earned a Best Actor nomination in 1997 from the Independent Spirit Awards for his work in John Sayles' "Lone Star." Nearly a decade earlier, Cooper made his feature film debut in Sayles' "Matewan."

Among his other film credits are Robert Redford's "The Horse Whisperer," "Great Expectations," "A Time to Kill," "Money Train," "This Boy's Life," "Guilty by Suspicion" and "City of Hope."
On the small screen, he has had roles in a number of longform projects, including the miniseries "Lonesome Dove" and "Return to Lonesome Dove." Cooper starred in HBO's "Breast Men," and includes among his other credits "Alone," "One More Mountain," "Ned Blessing," "Bed of Lies," "Darrow," "In Broad Daylight," " A Little Piece of Sunshine," "Law and Order" and "Journey to Genius."

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Cooper attended the University Of Missouri School of Drama and started his professional career on the New York stage. His theater credits include Of the Fields Lately on Broadway, The Ballad of Soapy Smith and A Different Moon.

The Weinstein Company

Actor

Movies
2023

Boston Strangler

2021

With/In

2020

Chickadee

 

Irresistible

2019

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

 

Little Women

2017

Cars 3

2016

Live by Night

2015

Coming Through The Rye

Ads

Ads

 

Demolition

2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

2013

August: Osage County

2012

The Company You Keep

 

The Corrections (TV movie)

2011

The Muppets

2010

Amigo

 

Remember Me

 

The Company Men

 

The Tempest

 

The Town

2009

Where the Wild Things Are

2008

New York, I Love You

2007

Breach

 

Kingdom

 

Married Life

2005

Capote

 

Jarhead

 

Syriana

2004

Silver City

 

The Bourne Supremacy

2003

My House in Umbria (TV movie)

 

Seabiscuit

2002

Adaptation.

 

Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road

 

The Bourne Identity

2000

Me, Myself & Irene

 

The Patriot

1999

American Beauty

 

October Sky

 

The 24 Hour Woman

1998

Great Expectations

 

The Horse Whisperer

1997

Alone (TV movie)

 

Breast Men (TV movie)

1996

A Time to Kill

 

Boys

 

Lone Star

 

The Deliverance of Elaine (TV movie)

1995

Money Train

 

Pharaoh's Army

1994

One More Mountain (TV movie)

1993

This Boy's Life

1992

Bed of Lies (TV movie)

 

Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life (TV movie)

1991

City of Hope

 

Darrow (TV movie)

 

Guilty by Suspicion

 

In Broad Daylight (TV movie)

 

Thousand Pieces of Gold

1990

A Little Piece of Sunshine (TV movie)

1988

Journey Into Genius (TV movie)

1987

Matewan

Series
2020

Homecoming

 

Again (S02E07)

 

Needle (S02E06)

 

Meters (S02E05)

  more episodes (4)
2016

11.22.63

 

The Day in Question (E08)

 

Soldier Boy (E07)

 

Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald (E06)

  more episodes (5)
1996

Law & Order

 

Blood Libel (S06E09)

1993

Return to Lonesome Dove

1989

Lonesome Dove

 

Return (E04)

 

The Plains (E03)

 

On the Trail (E02)

 

Leaving (E01)

Documentaries
2019

It Takes a Lunatic

2018

Intelligent Lives - narrator

2013

Letters to Jackie: Remembering President Kennedy

2012

Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God

2003

The Making of 'Seabiscuit'

2000

American Beauty: Look Closer...

Music videos
1996

The Why Store - Father

Short
2019

Henrietta Bulkowski

1991

To the Moon, Alice (TV movie)

1987

Non date da mangiare agli animali

Director

Movies
2021

With/In

Performer