Cooper Green was hired for his first professional acting job at the age of six. He worked a 12-hour day for the director and walked away with a whopping $50 check. The next day the production company called Cooper's agent and said, "We were so impressed with Cooper and we want to pay him an extra $25". Obviously it wasn't the money that enticed him, but Cooper was hooked, and from that day on he knew he wanted to be an actor. Cooper has an impressive resume which includes a variety of roles in various fields of the entertainment industry. He was hired for a recurring role in the CBS series, Yes, Dear (2000) and guest-starred in the highly acclaimed drama, Judging Amy (1999) opposite Tyne Daly. Cooper can be seen in the Disney Channel Short, 3-Minute Game Show (2007) and he voices the guest starring role of Leland Lopart in the children's television show, Handy Manny (2006), also on Disney. One of Cooper's favorite jobs to date has been the role of Steve in the short film, How My Dad Killed Dracula (2008). Cooper was also fortunate to be cast in the multi-award winning video, "Believe", by Brooks & Dunn. He has also worked in numerous commercials either on camera or voice-over, including Volvo, Orville Redenbacher, McDonald's, Adventures in Odyssey, and Jiffy Lube, to name a few. From a very young age Cooper began singing professionally in Nashville as a session singer. He has performed on numerous recordings for a number of producers and record companies. His dad, Brian, is a producer, and his Mom, Wendi, is a singer/song writer who has sung professionally for over 20 years, so Cooper comes by his musical talent naturally. Cooper also plays the guitar professionally and travels in a band leading worship for camps and church events. Currently, Cooper and his sister, Gatlin, are performing original music and are preparing songs for their first record. Cooper resides in Franklin, Tennessee with his parents, sister Gatlin, and three newly adopted siblings from Ethiopia.
Cooper Hagen is an actor, known for The Final Level: Escaping Rancala (2019).
Hailing from down South, Cooper Harris grew up wanting to be a spy. Or a chemist. Instead, she graduated with a BFA in acting from the North Carolina School of the Arts. After originating a role in New York at the Off-Broadway Cherry Lane theatre, Cooper booked a feature in LA and moved west. She didn't look back, working in numerous national print and commercial campaigns, feature films, stints on several daytime TV shows, and series regular roles in two pilots. In her free time, she produced award-winning digital content for companies such as PostIt Notes, Kimberly Clark, DailyMotion. The entrepreneurial bug stuck, and now, in addition to acting full-time, Cooper is the CEO and founder of a Santa Monica-based tech startup. Though Ms. Harris is technically a left-coaster, she finds herself splitting her time equally, working in both LA and New York and whenever possible, in her home state of North Carolina. Cooper is on the Board of the non-profit organization Hidden Voices. She is passionate about traveling, technology, and surprising her incredible family in various (mostly pleasant) ways. In addition to her acting career, Cooper is an accomplished violinist and fiddler. As a visual artist, her award-winning paintings have hung in the White House. She is currently illustrating her second children's book.
Cooper Helm studied Theatre at Louisiana State University. He earned his Degree in Arts and Sciences with a minor in Theatre in 2000. A super late bloomer he finally got involved in acting at Theatre Baton Rouge in 2003. Quickly he was sucked into the world of entertainment and has not stopped since. In 2010, he moved back to his hometown of Lafayette, La. Took a break from the industry. Recharged and started his own Theatre Company. The Lauren-Reilly Eliot Company where he has produced 26 productions and has taught 15 adult acting classes. The pandemic caused his company to shut down for a year. Being the late bloomer he is, he decided to get back into Film Acting. And has been busy with the aspect of the business ever since. He is so grateful for the opportunities that come his way. Cooper maintains that to be in this industry you must exhibit a high level of work ethic, passion and commitment to excellence.
Cooper Henderson was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado and has two older siblings. His family relocated to Florida when he was 5 years old. Cooper is best known for playing the older brother of the little boy who was abducted in the feature film, "Kruel" which is now showing on Lifetime Movie Network. Cooper and his brother and sister started making their own shorts when Cooper was just 5 years old. He is very natural in front of the camera and is incredibly creative behind the camera, as well.
Cooper Hill is an actor, known for Before the Fall (2017).
Born to actor Philip Seymour Hoffman and costume designer Mimi O'Donnell in 2003. Cooper Hoffman lived with his parents in New York City until his father's death in February 2014. He will make his acting debut in Paul Thomas Anderson's upcoming film about a child star, following in his father's footsteps as the pair collaborated in five projects together.
Cooper Hopkins was born on November 14, 1982 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction (2009), Junk (2012) and Dead Body (2017).
Cooper Huckabee was born on May 8, 1951 in Mobile, Alabama, USA. He is an actor, known for Gettysburg (1993), The Funhouse (1981) and Space Cowboys (2000).
Cooper was born in Southern California where he began acting at the age of 5, following in the footsteps of his older brother Quinn Friedman. After booking over 20 commercials, Cooper made his acting debut on the HBO series Togetherness starring Mark Duplass and Melanie Lynskey which he followed with a recurring role on the Nickelodeon series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn. He has also recurred on several other television series, most notably playing the role of "Dewey" on Girl Meets World for Disney Channel as well as playing "Hudson" on the former USA series Colony and "Lucas" on the long running Showtime series Shameless. In 2015, he booked the pilot Chevy opposite Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo and later booked the pilot Raised by Wolves with Craig T. Nelson. Additionally he has appeared on numerous other shows including Criminal Minds, Scandal, Teachers and the Amazon series Forever with Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph.His resume also includes many feature film credits where he has worked with prominent actors such as playing Toni Colette's son "Sam" in the comedy Fun Mom Dinner and Steve Carrell's son "Bobby Riggs Jr" in the Fox Searchlight feature Battle of the Sexes. In 2019, he wrapped leads in the feature Small Town Wisconsin which is currently in post production as well as the family film Secret Agent Dingledorf and His Trusty Dog Splat. Cooper can next be seen recurring as Matthew Rhys son "Teddy" on the remake of Perry Mason for HBO and starring opposite J. Lee in the dark comedy feature ATypical Wednesday which was recently picked up by Gravitas Ventures.