Chris Cooper Movies and Career Information
Jul 09, 1951
Kansas City
Actor
Christopher W. "Chris" Cooper (born July 9, 1951) is an American film actor. He became well known in the late 1990s, having appeared in supporting performances in several major Hollywood films, including American Beauty, Capote, The Town, The Kingdom, Syriana, October Sky, Seabiscuit, and Adaptation, for which he won both the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Cooper was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Mary Ann, a homemaker, and Charles Cooper, who served as a doctor in the United States Air Force and operated a cattle ranch. He has an older brother, Chuck, and grew up as a self-described "blue-collar cowpoke" in Houston, Texas, and Kansas City. During his time in Kansas City, Cooper performed with The Barn Players, a local community theater that has operated since 1955. He went on to serve in the United States Coast Guard Reserve. He attended Stephens College and the University of Missouri, where he double-majored in the school of Agriculture and the school of Drama. After graduation, Cooper moved to New York City to pursue an acting career. Cooper's early performances include Matewan, the 1987 picture by John Sayles; the 1989 miniseries
- Chris Cooper Movies before 2012
- Muppets 2011
- Amigo 2011
- Company Men 2010
- Tempest (2010/II) 2010
- Remember Me 2010
- Where the Wild Things Are 2009
- New York, I Love You 2009
- Married Life 2008
- Kingdom 2007
- Breach 2007
- Syriana 2005
- Jarhead 2005
- Capote 2005
- Silver City 2004
- Seabiscuit 2003
- Interstate 60 2003
- Adaptation 2002
- Bourne Identity 2002
- My House in Umbria 2002
- Patriot 2000
- Me, Myself & Irene 2000
- American Beauty 1999
- October Sky 1999
- 24 Hour Woman 1999
- Great Expectations (1998) 1998
- Time to Kill 1996
- Lone Star 1996
- Money Train 1995
- This Boy's Life 1993
- City of Hope 1991
- Matewan 1987
- Ring (1927) 1927
- Pharaoh's Army