Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

  • Born: 1936-5-17
  • Birthplace: Kansas City/Dodge City, Kansas City, USA
  • Height: 5' 7¾" (1.72 m)
  • Profession: Screenwriter, director, actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Easy rider, stadium ambition, blue velvet, Speed
  • Dennis Hopper (Dennis Hopper, May 17, 1936-May 30, 2010), a famous Hollywood film actor and director.
    Hopper went to Hollywood when he was 18. In 1955, he came to prominence by participating in the film "Revolt without a Cause" which reflected the phenomenon of youth rebellion. In 1969, Hopper co-wrote, directed and starred in the film "Easy Rider", which had an important position in the history of American cinema. In 1977, starred in the crime film "Friends of America". In 1979, starred in the war film "Apocalypse Now". In 1986, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor with his inspirational film "Ambition on Stadium" , and starred in the thriller "Blue Velvet" in the same year. In 1990, he directed and acted the action film "Red Face". In 1994, with the action film " Speed " won the 4th MTV Best Villain Award. In 1995, starred in the science fiction action film "Future Water World". In 2001, starred in the first season of the TV series "24 Hours". In 2010, he dubbed the animated film "Lovely Wolf in the Jungle".
    Hopper has starred in more than 150 films and TV series in his lifetime.
    May 29, 2010, Hopper because of prostate cancer death [1]  , aged 74 years old. [2] 

    Personal Life

    Dennis Hopper family

    Ex-wife: Katherine LaNasa (June 17, 1989-April 1992) 1 child
    Daria Halprin (May 14, 1972-1976) 1 child 

    Dennis Hopper feelings

    In contrast to his brilliant acting career, Hopper's personal life is full of twists and turns. He divorced four times. In January 2010, his fifth wife, Victoria Duffy (married on April 13, 1996), caused a divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences between the two parties. Dennis Hopper had no objection to his wife's request for divorce, and even voluntarily asked the judge to award Victoria Duffy the alimony due to her in the future. However, the two sides again disagree on the custody of their 6-year-old daughter. Hopper requested joint custody of his daughter, but Victoria Duffy wanted to obtain independent custody and included this condition as part of the divorce treaty. This is one of the unacceptable conditions for Dennis Hopper. The two even confronted the thin court for this. The court finally approved his request, but at the same time it also agreed that Victoria will continue to live in his home and that he must pay her monthly living expenses.