The cause was complications from metastasized prostate cancer, according to a statement issued by Alex Hitz, a family friend. Market data provided by Factset. All was forgiven, at least for a moment, when he collaborated with another struggling actor, Peter Fonda, on a script about two pot-smoking, drug-dealing hippies on a motorcycle trip through the Southwest and South to take in the New Orleans Mardi Gras. In 2005, Hopper played Paul Kaufman in George A. Romero's Land of the Dead. He said:. He was 74. On viewing the first release print, fresh from the lab, in his screening room at Universal, MCA founder Jules C. 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Hed been to hell and back and somehow translated that journey into his work. He returned to directing, with "Colors," "The Hot Spot" and "Chasers. He subsequently appeared in over 140 episodes of television shows such as Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Petticoat Junction, The Twilight Zone, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, The Defenders, The Investigators, The Legend of Jesse James, Entourage, The Big Valley, The Time Tunnel, and Combat!. But Mr. Hoppers after-hours style continued to affect his work; in Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmakers Apocalypse, a documentary about the making of that film, the director, Francis Ford Coppola, is seen lamenting that Mr. Hopper cannot seem to learn his lines. In 1957, he played Billy the Kid on the episode "Brannigan's Boots" of Sugarfoot with Will Hutchins. Shunned by the Hollywood studios, he found work in European films that were rarely seen in the United States. After a promising start that included roles in two James Dean films, Hopper's acting career had languished as he developed a reputation for throwing tantrums and abusing alcohol and drugs. Know anything about these things?, Not much. I felt his laundry: wet. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. Hopper had had bit roles in "Rebel Without A Cause" and "Giant" with fellow actor James Dean. Fine art from an iPhone? Upon visiting Hopper for that story: Uh, like, man, sorry, you gotta come in through the garage. His limp handshake trembled. Hopper and his fourth wife, dancer Katherine LaNasa, had a son, Henry, before divorcing. Upon his release, Hopper joined Alcoholics Anonymous, quit drugs and launched yet another comeback. Hopper's acting career has spanned almost six decades. Dennis Hopper Episode aired Apr 18, 2021 IMDb RATING 8.0 /10 9 YOUR RATING Rate Documentary Biography Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of actor Dennis Hopper. Hes the only actor in Hollywood whos had as many women as me, Hopper rationalized. It went on to gross $40 million worldwide, a substantial sum for its time. I reported back on my progress. Trouble on the set developed almost immediately, as Peruvian authorities pestered the company, drug-induced orgies were reported and Hopper seemed out of control. [16] In 1961, Hopper played his first lead role in Night Tide, an atmospheric supernatural thriller involving a mermaid in an amusement park. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. [68] On October 2, he was discharged after receiving treatment for dehydration. He earned a second Oscar nomination for best supporting actor for his role as the alcoholic father of a troubled high school basketball star in Hoosiers (1986), and he honed his portrayal of unhinged villains in films like Blue Velvet (also in 1986), Speed (1994) and Waterworld (1995), as well as in the first season of the television series 24 (2002). Dennis Lee Hopper was born in 1936, in Dodge City, Kan., and spent much of his youth on the nearby farm of his grandparents. Dennis Lee Hopper (May 17, 1936 May 29, 2010) was an American actor, filmmaker and photographer. Looking frail, he began his brief acceptance speech by sardonically thanking the paparazzi for supposedly distracting him and causing him to lose his balance and fall the day before. He wanted the opening chapter to re-create his defiant confrontation with Columbia Pictures studio head Harry Cohn, whod dared to mock Hoppers Shakespeare background. His politics, like much of his life, were unpredictable. Though Hopper died two weeks later, Duffy insisted at the hearing that he was well enough to be deposed. Using the interviews weve already done?. His body was buried at the Jesus Nazareno Cemetery in Ranchos de Taos. Over his lifetime he amassed a formidable array of 20th- and 21st-century art, including many of Julian Schnabel's works (such as a shattered-plate portrait of Hopper); numerous works from his early cohorts, such as Ed Ruscha, Edward Kienholz, Roy Lichtenstein (Sinking Sun, 1964),[41] and Warhol (Double Mona Lisa, 1963);[35] and pieces by contemporary artists such as Damien Hirst and Robin Rhode. I pried at its edge with my keys until the trap cracked loose. Wow, man, Hopper gasped. Mr. Hopper also shared an Oscar nomination for writing the film, while a nomination for best supporting actor went to a little-known Jack Nicholson. Most recently, Mr. Hopper starred in the television series Crash, an adaptation of the Oscar-winning film of the same title. He appeared in the first episode of the popular TV series, "The Rifleman" (19581963) as protagonist Vernon Tippet. In 2008 he also played The Death in Wim Wenders' Palermo Shooting. Could you make time to work around my film schedule and do the book? [59] After citing her "outrageous conduct" and stating she was "insane", "inhuman" and "volatile", Hopper was granted a restraining order against her on February 11, 2010, and as a result, she was forbidden to come within 10 feet (3m) of him or contact him. In a 1993 interview with the British newspaper The Guardian, Mr. Hopper credited Marlon Brando, a star of the film, with the idea of having him portray a freewheeling photojournalist, rather than the smaller role of a C.I.A. Mr. Hopper edited the film while living at Los Gallos, a 22-room adobe house in Taos, N.M., that he rechristened the Mud Palace and envisioned as a counterculture Hollywood. The film caught on despite tension between Hopper and Fonda and between Hopper and the original choice for Nicholson's part, Rip Torn, who quit after a bitter argument with the director. In both of the films with Wayne, Hopper's character is killed in the presence of Wayne's character, to whom he utters his dying words. The license, held by Hof, was nontransferable. All rights reserved. [34] One of the first art works Hopper owned was an early print of Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans bought for US$75. Peter Biskind states in the New Hollywood history Easy Riders, Raging Bulls that Hopper's cocaine intake had reached three grams a day by this time, complemented by 30 beers, and some marijuana and Cuba libres. He was signed as a small-part contract player at Paramount, 1935-37. He was divorcing his fifth wife after 18 years together, obtaining an "emergency. Hopper's later work included a leading role in the short-lived television series Crash (20082009), inspired by the film of the same name. Hopper then appealed but the judge again ruled in Torn's favor and Hopper was required to pay another US$475,000 in punitive damages. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. He made his first television appearance in 1955, and appeared in two films featuring James Dean, Rebel Without a Cause (1955) and Giant (1956). He appeared as a "crazed referee" in those ads. Produced for the Starz cable channel, the show had Mr. Hopper portraying a music producer unhinged by years of drug use. The old rebel contributed money to the Republican Party in recent years, but also voted for Democrat Barack Obama in 2008. It wasnt my liver, my kidneys and all that stuff that went. 7. It began in 1986 when he played an alcoholic ex-basketball star in "Hoosiers," which brought him an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor. According to Torn's suit, it was actually Hopper who pulled the knife on him. Hes smart about these things. When I pressed, he explained: Theres a chance, if I play things right, Ill finally direct a studio picture. [50], According to Rolling Stone magazine, Hopper was "one of Hollywood's most notorious drug addicts" for 20 years. [65] A very ill Hopper did not appear in court though his estranged wife did. [22] During the tumultuous editing process, Hopper ensconced himself at the Mabel Dodge Luhan House in Taos, New Mexico, which he had purchased in 1970,[23] for almost an entire year. [47], On the Gorillaz album Demon Days, Hopper narrates the song "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head". [3] Film critic Matthew Hays wrote "no other persona better signifies the lost idealism of the 1960s than that of Dennis Hopper".[4]. Immediately thereafter, Hopper starred as an addled short-order cook "Cracker" in the Neil Young/Dean Stockwell low-budget collaboration Human Highway. He had Scottish ancestors. He is survived by four children, all of the Los Angeles area: Marin Hopper; Ruthanna Hopper, his daughter by Daria Halprin, his third wife; a son, Henry Lee Hopper, whose mother is Katherine LaNasa; and Galen, his daughter by Ms. Duffy. In 2003, Hopper was in the running for the dual lead in the indie horror drama Firecracker, but was ousted at the last minute in favor of Mike Patton. He appeared in three films released posthumously: Alpha and Omega (2010), The Last Film Festival (2016)[5] and the long-delayed The Other Side of the Wind (2018), which had been filmed in the early 1970s. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2009. Shortly thereafter, he played drug smuggler and DEA informant Barry Seal in the HBO film Doublecrossed. Hopper was married to Victoria Duffy from 1998 until they divorced in 2010, months before his death. Hopper also began a prolific and acclaimed photography career in the 1960s. He also built an extensive collection of works by artists he knew, including Warhol, Ed Ruscha and Julian Schnabel. Dennis Hopper reached the respectable age of 74 years. As I described interviewing an eccentric Taos Square hotel owner, Hoppers face changed complexion, acquired a ghastly hue. And sex. A union with actress Daria Halprin also ended in divorce after they had a daughter, Ruthana. After a promising start that included roles in two James Dean films, Hopper's acting career had languished as he developed a reputation for throwing tantrums and abusing alcohol and drugs. Was he holding on to his sobriety? ", "Work is fun to me," he told a reporter in 1991. Dennis Hopper, whose portrayals of drug-addled, often deranged misfits in the landmark films Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now and Blue Velvet drew on his early out-of-control experiences as part of a new generation of Hollywood rebel, died Saturday at his home in Venice, Calif. "No better scene in the movies than his showdown with Walken in 'True Romance'," actress Elizabeth Banks tweeted Saturday. He was especially fond of the plays of William Shakespeare. The same year, he starred as Deacon, the one-eyed nemesis of Kevin Costner in Waterworld. Hopper did not attend the hearing. It was not until after his marriage in 1961 to Brooke Hayward who, as the daughter of Leland Hayward, a producer and agent, and Margaret Sullavan, the actress, was part of Hollywood royalty that Mr. Hopper was regularly offered film roles again. [20], Besides showing drug use on film, it was one of the first films to portray the hippie lifestyle. iReport: Hopper became honorary mayor in 2009. ", Jocko Sims, who starred opposite Hopper in "Crash," called him a "legend. [56], Despite being a Republican, Hopper supported Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election. LOS ANGELES -- Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in "Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider" and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died. He was a two-time Academy Award nominee, and in March 2010, was honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Soon he was traveling in social circles with Dean and was linked romantically with Natalie Wood and Joanne Woodward. Mostly on your own? According to The New York Times, Dennis Hopper died on May 29, 2010, in his California home. ", "Work is fun to me," he told a reporter in 1991. [38] He became a prolific photographer, and noted writer Terry Southern profiled Hopper in Better Homes and Gardens as an up-and-coming photographer "to watch" in the mid-1960s. And he grew close to his wifes childhood friend Peter Fonda, who, with Mr. Hopper and a few others, began mulling over a film whose story line followed traditional western themes but substituted motorcycles for horses. The title of the exhibition, "Double Standard," is taken from a 1961 Hopper photograph of two Standard Oil signs seen through an automobile windshield on historic Route 66 in Los Angeles. A washer and dryer stood at the foot of the stairs to his Venice studio. He appeared as an arrogant young gunfighter, the Utah Kid, in the 1956 episode "Quicksand" of the first hour-long western television series Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker. [62], On April 5, 2010, a court ruled that Duffy could continue living on Hopper's property, and that he must pay US$12,000 per month spousal and child support for their daughter Galen. [18] The production was plagued by creative differences and personal acrimony between Fonda and Hopper, the dissolution of Hopper's marriage to Brooke Hayward, his unwillingness to leave the editor's desk and his accelerating abuse of drugs and alcohol. It was difficult to recognize the manic performer Id admired in Francis Ford Coppolas Apocalypse Now and Wim Wenders The American Friend. That outrageous hipster of Easy Rider? The title was prescient. In the storyline, the Kid gave Cheyenne Bodie no choice but to kill him in a gunfight. Hollywood actor Dennis Hopper has died at the age of 74 following a battle with prostate cancer. Hopper stated that because he was the son-in-law of actress Margaret Sullavan, a friend of John Wayne, Wayne hired Hopper for a role in The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), also directed by Hathaway, which enabled Hopper to restart his film career. His recklessness led him once to leave his children in danger. Following the critical and commercial failure of his second film as director, The Last Movie (1971), he worked on various independent and foreign projects in which he was frequently typecast as mentally disturbed outsiders in such films as Mad Dog Morgan (1976) and The American Friend (1977) until he found new fame for his role as an American photojournalist in Apocalypse Now (1979). "A cinematic Ali v. His photographs of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1963 March on Washington and the 1965 civil-rights march in Selma, Alabama, were published. In 1988, he directed Colors, a critically acclaimed police procedural about gang violence in Los Angeles starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall. His role as a wild druggie in "Blue Velvet," also in 1986, won him more acclaim, and years later the character wound up No. When, in 1985, NBC produced a TV movie, Perry Mason Returns, Hale was back as Della, and her son, William Katt, was cast as Paul Drake Jr, replacing Hopper, who had died in 1970. Dennis Hopper (May 17, 1936 - May 29, 2010) was an American actor, director, writer, film editor, photographer and artist. [69], On October 29, 2009, Hopper's manager Sam Maydew reported that he had been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Hopper appeared on the final two episodes of the cult 1991 television show Fishing with John with host John Lurie. The cancer spread to his bones and he died on May 29, 2010. He had died in the night of a heart attack. The establishment gave official blessing in 1998 when "Easy Rider" was included in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. His credits include no fewer than six films released in 2008 and at least 25 over the past 10 years. Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Actor Dennis Hopper died at his home in Venice, California, Saturday morning, his wife said. "A lot of it was about politically what was going on in the country.". Hopper was reported to have an uncredited role in Johnny Guitar in 1954, but he has stated that he was not in Hollywood when this film was made. It was so. From that point on, Hopper maintained a frantic work pace, appearing in many forgettable movies and a few memorable ones, including 1993's "True Romance," where he played a well-meaning ex-cop trying to protect his son from a gangster played by Christopher Walken. The report,. A judge ruled in Torn's favor and Hopper was ordered to pay US$475,000 in damages. Actress Barbara Hershey, who portrayed Hoppers abused wife in Paris Trout, said after filming: I love to just look back and watch Dennis watch us.. "A lot of it was about politically what was going on in the country.". He was twice nominated for Oscars. The marriage lasted eight days. Dennis Weaver was a vegetarian since 1958 [12] and student of yoga and meditation since the 1960s and a devoted follower of Paramahansa Yogananda, the Indian guru who established the Self-Realization Fellowship in the United States. We hung out together while my tape recorder consumed cassette after cassette of Dennis Hopper stories. [61], On March 23, 2010, he filed papers in court alleging Duffy had absconded with US$1.5million of his art, refused his requests to return it, and then had "left town". [60] On March 9, 2010, Duffy refused to move out of the Hopper home, despite the court's order that she do so by March 15. Director Peter Chipping ( ) Stars Michael Hunter Satya De La Manitou Charles Arnoldi See production, box office & company info Watch on REELZ NOW His politics, like much of his life, were unpredictable. Thats gotta be my focus., Doubleday pulled the plug on our initial effort to collaborate and Hopper went on to direct Colors., After Colors opened, without preamble Hopper phoned. The book, whose title refers to the house where he lived with Hayward in the Hollywood Hills in the 1960s, was edited by his daughter Marin Hopper. [1][2], Hopper made his directorial film debut with Easy Rider (1969), which he and co-star Peter Fonda wrote with Terry Southern. I used women all my life, just as I used alcohol and drugs. It won the prestigious CIDALC Award at that year's Venice Film Festival, but Universal Studios leaders expected a blockbuster like Easy Rider, and did not like the film or give it an enthusiastic release, while American film audiences found it confounding as convoluted as an abstract painting. In the 1950s, he had roles in several TV shows and films, including "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955) and "Giant" (1956). "Much of Hollywood," wrote critic-historian David Thomson, "found Hopper a pain in the neck.". Legal Statement. After Easy Rider, it was everywhere". [73], By March 2010, Hopper reportedly weighed only 100 pounds (45kg) and was unable to carry on long conversations. He attended the Actors Studio, made his first television appearance in 1954, and soon after appeared alongside James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause and Giant (1956). Before Easy Rider, Hopper had starred in a biker movie called The Glory Stompers, Fonda did the Corman movie The Wild Angels, and Nicholson acted in Hells Angels on Wheels. Now wouldnt that make you a paranoiac? Dennis asked rhetorically. If a persons manner of dying is a distillation of his life, then Hoppers death seemed a revisit of the same stories about a man once called the patron saint of the deranged. Never an easy rider. He was a two-time Academy Award nominee, and in March 2010, was honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. "U taught me so much.". When he was 13, Hopper and his family moved to San Diego, where his mother worked as a lifeguard instructor and his father was a post office manager, having previously served in the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, in World War II in the China Burma India Theater. Biography - A Short Wiki Actor known for his dramatic performances in films such as Easy Rider, Blue Velvet, and Speed. In Taos, I met many people who loathed Hopper, and many who remembered him as their hero and champion and friend. But Hopper also was a man who could charm while seeing the truth beneath the masks of Hollywood. On 30 September 1970, Hopper appeared on the second episode of season 2 of "The Johnny Cash Show" where he sang a duet with Cash entitled "Goin' Up Goin' Down". Or, perhaps, while dying he looked up at a teddy bear on a shelf the one handmade by his mother. Dennis Hopper, the maverick director and costar of the landmark 1969 counterculture film classic "Easy Rider" whose drug- and alcohol-fueled reputation as a Hollywood bad boy preceded his. In gratitude for resurrecting his career and because, he said, I knew the art world, Hopper asked me to collaborate on his biography. Well, the D.A. He returned to directing, with "Colors," "The Hot Spot" and "Chasers. Advances in treatment for metastatic prostate cancer have improved outlook for men with the disease. Kan., and raised on a nearby farm, Dennis Lee Hopper moved with . Illness and death In the 2000s, he was featured in the television series "Crash" and such films as "Elegy" and "Hell Ride. His lawyer said Hopper was too ill to attend a divorce hearing, but his older children, an 18-year-old son and two adult daughters, sat in a back row of the courtroom. The image was reproduced on the invitation for Ed Ruscha's second solo exhibition at Ferus Gallery in 1964. He was divorcing his fifth wife after 18 years together, obtaining an emergency restraining order to keep her at a 10-foot distance. You always got something unexpected from him. Hopper stooped to ponder the dryers crammed contents. The actor made his last public appearance on March 26, when his star was dedicated on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. On the way, Hopper and Fonda befriend a drunken young lawyer (Jack Nicholson, whom Hopper had resisted casting, in a breakout role), but arouse the enmity of Southern rednecks and are murdered before they can return home. In a December 1994 interview on the Charlie Rose Show, Hopper credited John Wayne with saving his career, as Hopper acknowledged that because of his insolent behavior, he could not find work in Hollywood for seven years. Fonda produced "Easy Rider" and Hopper directed it for a meager $380,000. Biography - A Short Wiki You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! All was forgiven, at least for a moment, when he collaborated with another struggling actor, Peter Fonda, on a script about two pot-smoking, drug-dealing hippies on a motorcycle trip through the Southwest and South to take in the New Orleans Mardi Gras. He continued, Everyone here today that Ive invited and obviously some that I havent invited have enriched my life tremendously., https://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/30/movies/30hopper.html. Awards for Dennis Hopper (see list above). Known for such cult classics as Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now and Blue Velvet, Hopper embodied the . Hopper plays an aging hippie prankster in the 1990 comedy Flashback, fleeing in a Furthur-like old bus to the tune of Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild". And he was broke at that time, Hollywood considered him unemployable. The film earned Hopper a Cannes Film Festival Award for "Best First Work" and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (shared with Fonda and Southern). The establishment gave official blessing in 1998 when "Easy Rider" was included in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. Early in his career, he painted and wrote poetry, though many of his works were destroyed in a 1961 fire that burned scores of homes, including his, in the Los Angeles enclave Bel Air. Upon his release, Hopper joined Alcoholics Anonymous, quit drugs and launched yet another comeback. Hopper took a large cast and crew to a village in Peru to film the tale of a Peruvian tribe corrupted by a movie company. Id rather remember the secretive, serious, focused artist who never fully revealed himself to me and maybe never to anyone. Hopper once insulted actor Rip Torn after he said "Texans are hippie-hatting rednecks" and was sued for a total of $475,000 dollars. Legal Statement. Dean's death in a car accident in September 1955 affected the young Hopper deeply and it was shortly afterward that he got into a confrontation with veteran director Henry Hathaway on the film From Hell to Texas (1958). Its not that he wouldnt; its that he couldnt sign any book contract. [17] Hopper acted in another John Wayne film, True Grit (1969), and during its production, he became well acquainted with Wayne. After becoming sober in the 1980s, Mr. Hopper began taking on roles in several films a year, becoming one of the most recognizable character actors of the day. In his book Last Train to Memphis, American popular music historian Peter Guralnick says that in 1956, when Elvis Presley was making his first film in Hollywood, Hopper was roommates with fellow actor Nick Adams and the three became friends and socialized together. Multi-talented and unconventional actor/director regarded by many as one of the true "enfant terribles" of Hollywood who led an amazing cinematic career for more than five decades, Dennis Hopper was born on May 17, 1936, in Dodge City, Kansas. Anyone can read what you share. And what else would you need as an actor but to be validated by Dennis Hopper! [33], Hopper's fascination with art began with painting lessons at the Nelson-Atkins Museum while still a child in Kansas City, Missouri. The mother he had violent sex fantasies about, though I never acted on them, he told me back in 1985. They had a daughter, Marin, before Hopper's drug-induced violence led to divorce after eight years. When he finally completed filming, he retired to his home in Taos, N.M., to piece together the film, a process that took almost a year, in part because he was using psychedelic drugs for editing inspiration. On the way, Hopper and Fonda befriend a drunken young lawyer (Jack Nicholson, whom Hopper had resisted casting, in a breakout role), but arouse the enmity of Southern rednecks and are murdered before they can return home. Hopper, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in. A couple months before his death, he was honored with a star on the. May 29, 2010 -- Dennis Hopper, the director, star and co-writer of "Easy Rider" and an edgy actor in numerous other films, has died at age 74 after a lengthy illness, his production company Easy . This brought the directors to dedicate the film to his memory at the beginning of the movie credits. He went on to appear in several films in the early 1980s, including the well regarded "Rumblefish" and "The Osterman Weekend," as well as the campy "My Science Project" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.". [64] The hearing also dealt with who would be the beneficiary on Hopper's life insurance policy, which listed his wife as a beneficiary. [34] Early in his career, he painted and wrote poetry, though many of his works were destroyed in the 1961 Bel Air Fire, which burned hundreds of homes, including his and his wife's, on Stone Canyon Road[35] in Bel Air. But I prefer to ignore the gossip blog rumors of mental incapacity that leaked out from Hoppers Venice compound during his long good night.
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