
Dennis Hopper Ein Gigant des neuen Hollywood
Dennis Lee Hopper war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Regisseur. Als Regisseur inszenierte er unter anderem den einflussreichen Kultfilm Easy Rider, in dem er auch eine der Hauptrollen übernahm. Dennis Lee Hopper (* Mai in Dodge City; † Mai in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Regisseur. Als Regisseur. Kaum jemand prägte die Gegenkultur des US-Kinos wie der Allroundkünstler Dennis Hopper. setzte er mit dem düsteren Hippie-Roadmovie "Easy Rider". Kaum ein Schauspieler hat mit mehr Leidenschaft gelebt als Dennis Hopper. Er war genial, drogensüchtig und verkörperte das Monströse perfekt. Schauspieler Dennis Hopper: Mit seinen Rollen hat er das Kino des Jahrhunderts maßgeblich geprägt. Quelle: picture-alliance/ dpa/EPA/epa Guillaume. Dennis Hopper: Die Biografie: massageadomicilebucarest.eu: Folsom, Tom, Schwaner, Teja: Bücher. Der Schauspieler, Regisseur und Maler Dennis Hopper ist am Mai im Alter von 74 Jahren seinem Prostatakrebs erlegen. Ein Portrait eines Rebellen.

Joaquim de Almeida. Stars Scarlett Johansson hat zum dritten Mal geheiratet Zärtliche Cousinen Kinox. Leonor Varela. Und morgen die ganze Welt. Von Hopper selbst inszeniert und mit einem mickrigen Budget von Hopper war fünf Mal verheiratet, er hat zwei Töchter und einen Sohn. Kevin Kostners "Waterworld" war unheimlich teuer und ein ungeheurer Flop. Taron Egerton. Bill Murray. Eric Dane. Enright in the comedy horror The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. In , he directed Colors , a critically acclaimed police procedural about gang violence in Los Angeles starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall.
Lovecraft in the TV movie Witch Hunt. In , Hopper played a greedy TV self-help guru, Dr. Luther Waxling in Search and Destroy.
The same year, he starred as Deacon, the one-eyed nemesis of Kevin Costner in Waterworld. And in he starred in the science fiction comedy Space Truckers directed by Stuart Gordon.
In , 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.
Romero's Land of the Dead. In , Hopper starred in An American Carol. For his last performance, he was the voice of Tony, the alpha-male of the Eastern wolf pack inside the 3D computer animated film Alpha and Omega.
He died before the movie was released. This brought the directors to dedicate the film to his memory at the beginning of the movie credits.
Hopper filmed scenes for The Other Side of the Wind in , appearing as himself; after decades of legal, financial and technical delays, the film was finally released on Netflix in Hopper debuted in an episode of the Richard Boone television series Medic in , portraying a young epileptic.
He appeared as an arrogant young gunfighter, the Utah Kid, in the episode "Quicksand" of the first hour-long western television series Cheyenne , starring Clint Walker.
In the storyline, the Kid gave Cheyenne Bodie no choice but to kill him in a gunfight. He appeared in the very first episode of the popular TV series, " The Rifleman " — as protagonist Vernon Tippet.
Cash said the song was written by Kris Kristofferson about Hopper. Hopper added that Kristofferson had written some songs for his Peruvian-shot movie " The Last Movie ", in which Kristofferson appeared in his debut role with Julie Adams.
Hopper teamed with Nike in the early s to make a series of television commercials. He appeared as a "crazed referee" in those ads.
Hopper appeared on the final two episodes of the cult television show Fishing with John with host John Lurie. Hopper starred as a U.
Army colonel in the television series E-Ring , a drama set at The Pentagon , but the series was canceled after 14 episodes aired.
Hopper appeared in all 22 episodes that were filmed. He also played the part of record producer Ben Cendars in the Starz television series Crash , which lasted two seasons 26 episodes.
Hopper had several artistic pursuits beyond film. He was a prolific photographer, painter, and sculptor. Hopper's fascination with art began with painting lessons at the Nelson-Atkins Museum while still a child in Kansas City, Missouri.
Ostracized by the Hollywood film studios due to his reputation for being a "difficult" actor, Hopper turned to photography in with a camera bought for him by his first wife Brooke Hayward.
Hopper's early photography is known for portraits from the s, and he began shooting portraits for Vogue and other magazines. His photographs of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hopper began working as a painter and a poet as well as a collector of art in the s as well, particularly Pop Art.
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 , , [39] and Warhol Double Mona Lisa , ; [33] and pieces by contemporary artists such as Damien Hirst and Robin Rhode.
He was involved in L. Hopper also once owned Warhol's Mao , which he shot one evening in a fit of paranoia, the two bullet holes possibly adding to the print's value.
During his lifetime, Hopper's own work as well as his collection was shown in monographic and group exhibitions around the world including the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.
The image was reproduced on the invitation for Ed Ruscha 's second solo exhibition at Ferus Gallery in In , Barricade Books published film historian Peter L.
In the late s, Hopper purchased a trio of nearly identical two-story, loft-style condominiums at Indiana Avenue in Venice Beach, California — one made of concrete, one of plywood, and one of green roofing shingles — built by Frank Gehry and two artist friends of Hopper's, Chuck Arnoldi and Laddie John Dill, in According to Rolling Stone magazine, Hopper was "one of Hollywood's most notorious drug addicts" for 20 years.
He spent much of the s and early s living as an "outcast" in Taos, New Mexico after the success of Easy Rider. Hopper was also "notorious for his troubled relationships with women", including Michelle Phillips , who divorced him after eight days of marriage.
Hopper has been widely reported to be the godfather of actress Amber Tamblyn ; [50] in a interview with Parade , Tamblyn explained that "godfather" was "just a loose term" for Hopper, Dean Stockwell and Neil Young , three famous friends of her father 's, who were always around the house when she was growing up, and who were big influences on her life.
Hopper claimed that Torn pulled a knife on him during pre-production of the film Easy Rider. According to Hopper, Torn was originally cast in the film but was replaced with Jack Nicholson after the incident.
According to Torn's suit, it was actually Hopper who pulled the knife on him. Hopper was honored with the rank of commander of France's National Order of Arts and Letters , at a ceremony in Paris.
He said his reason for not voting Republican was the selection of Sarah Palin as the Republican vice presidential candidate. On January 14, , Hopper filed for divorce from his fifth wife Victoria Duffy.
Hopper did not attend the hearing. Though Hopper died two weeks later, Duffy insisted at the hearing that he was well enough to be deposed.
Despite Duffy's bid to be named the sole beneficiary of Hopper's million-dollar policy, the judge ruled against her and limited her claim to one-quarter of the policy.
On September 28, , Hopper, then 73, was reportedly brought by ambulance to an unidentified Manhattan hospital wearing an oxygen mask and "with numerous tubes visible".
On October 29, Hopper's manager Sam Maydew reported that he had been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Hopper died at his home in the coastal Venice district of Los Angeles, aged 74, on the morning of May 29, He had turned 74 on May 17, The film Alpha and Omega , which was among his last film roles, was dedicated to him as was the film Restless , which starred his son Henry Hopper.
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After his run-in with director Henry Hathaway , was blackballed from major Hollywood feature film roles from until , during which time he was busy working on television.
Hopper says the exact same thing when he first meets the heroes in Super Mario Bros. His parents are Jay and Marjorie Hopper.
His father died in and his mother remarried. Class of , which voted him "Most Likely to Succeed". Hopper is quoted in the book " Marilyn Beck 's Hollywood" as saying that the Manson Massacre of Sharon Tate and friends was the backlash from a sex and drugs party the week previously, in which a drug dealer was tied up and whipped before a crowd for selling "bad dope" to the residents of Cielo Drive.
As can be seen by Rip Torn 's success in prosecuting a defamation suit against Hopper in the s, he is not the most reliable witness to history.
James Dean learned he had an interest in photography when they worked together, and encouraged him to pursue it as an alternative to just being an actor.
Hopper published a book of photos in the late s, including pictures of stars he had known, and thanked Dean. Thinks that James Dean is the best actor he ever worked with since he met him on the set of Rebel Without a Cause Father of Ruthanna Hopper with Daria Halprin.
His acting career has taken him all over the world, and to date he has filmed movies in over 22 countries. May Despite his Republican affiliations, he intentionally parodied Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld while playing the greedy, racist villain, Mr.
Kaufman in Land of the Dead He also endorsed and voted for Barack Obama in the election, and criticized the selection of Sarah Palin on the Republican ticket.
Alumnus of the Lee Strasberg Institute. He thinks that the worst movie that he has ever done was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 However, Hopper was not available for long enough, so the part had to be recast.
Clive Swift , eventually, took on Hopper's intended role, "Mr. He was also considered for the Master in Doctor Who In , he, his young son, Henry, and two buddies were in Jamaica, heading to a golf course to play a few holes.
As they drove through a small village, a speeding truck barreled head-on into their car. Hopper's friends were badly injured in the crash -- broken legs, head traumas -- but Hopper climbed out of the passenger seat without a scratch.
He pulled Henry, then 10 years old, from the backseat, covered in splattered blood, also eerily unhurt. Rushed to a New York City hospital with flu-like symptoms on September 30, On 29 October , he revealed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in Was in the process of divorcing Victoria Duffy at the time of his death.
He filed for divorce in January His personal assistant accused Victoria Duffy of trying to kill Hopper during their legal divorce proceedings in One of three cast members of the film Rebel Without a Cause to have died within the first six months of He was followed in death by castmates Corey Allen and was predeceased by Steffi Sidney.
Uncle of Tiffany L. Hopper aka Tiffany Lee Hopper. After Dean's death, Hopper's studio tried to brand him as "the next James Dean ". Was considered for the role of Professor Zaroff in Flash Gordon Was originally cast as Steiner in The Truman Show , but dropped out due to creative differences.
Ed Harris replaced him. Was the first choice for the role of Bud in Repo Man , but the studio didn't want him because of his erratic reputation.
Harry Dean Stanton got the part. Turned down the role of Jack Moony in Heart Condition Bruce McGill got the part. Was considered for the role of Harry Block in Deconstructing Harry Was offered the role of Mr.
When Sean Penn was attached to star in Barfly , he wanted Hopper to direct the film. However, Charles Bukowski had written the screenplay for Barbet Schroeder , who had filmed him for French TV years before, and would not surrender it to Hopper, whom he despised as a gold-chain-wearing Hollywood phony.
He is mentioned in Shawn Mullins ' "Lullaby. Daniel Benzali was cast instead. In the late s Hopper purchased a trio of nearly identical two-story, loft-style condominiums at Indiana Avenue in Venice Beach, California - one made of concrete, one of plywood, and one of green roofing shingles - built by Frank Gehry and two artist friends of Hopper's, Chuck Arnoldi and Laddie John Dill, in In , he commissioned an industrial-style main residence, with a corrugated metal exterior designed by Brian Murphy, as a place to display his artwork.
In his book "Last Train to Memphis", American popular music historian Peter Guralnick says that in , 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.
He was considered to play Tony in West Side Story After staging a "suicide attempt" really more of a daredevil act in a coffin using 17 sticks of dynamite during an "art happening" at the Rice University Media Center filmed by professor and documentary filmmaker Brian Huberman , and later disappearing into the Mexican desert during a particularly extravagant bender, Hopper entered a drug rehabilitation program in Hopper's fascination with art began with painting lessons at the Nelson-Atkins Museum while still a child in Kansas City, Missouri.
Early in his career, he painted and wrote poetry, though many of his works were destroyed in a fire that burned scores of homes, including his, on Stone Canyon Road in Bel Air.
His painting style ranges from abstract impressionism to photorealism and often includes references to his cinematic work and to other artists.
He was originally cast as Frank in Firecracker but dropped out before the film was made. Steve Balderson said that this was because Hopper's involvement in the film did not result in financing, so he reverted to his "original vision" of having the same actor play the parts of both Frank and David, and Hopper was "forty years too old" to play David.
Hopper has been widely reported to be the godfather of actress Amber Tamblyn ; in a interview with Parade, Tamblyn explained that "godfather" was "just a loose term" for Hopper, Dean Stockwell and Neil Young , three famous friends of her father's, who were always around the house when she was growing up, and who were big influences on her life.
He was originally cast as Larry Schecter in Jungle Warriors , but was fired after wandering naked around a village near where the film was shooting.
He was replaced by Marjoe Gortner. He later said he had a drug problem at the time and didn't even remember being arrested, let alone being fired from the picture.
He was considered to direct Falling Down He has also directed one film that is in the registry: Easy Rider.
Dennis Hopper was in the very first episode of "The Rifleman". Episode 1. His character was Vernon Tiggert. God, it was a whole group of us that sort of felt like that earlier group - the John Barrymore s, Errol Flynn s, Sinatras, Clifts - were a little farther out than we were So we tried to emulate that lifestyle.
For instance, once Natalie and I decided we'd have an orgy. And Natalie says "O. Natalie takes off her clothes, sits down in the champagne, starts screaming.
We take her to the emergency hospital. With all the drugs, psychedelics and narcotics I did, I was [really] an alcoholic.
Honestly, I only used to do cocaine so I could sober up and drink more. My last five years of drinking was a nightmare. I was drinking a half-gallon of rum with a fifth of rum on the side, in case I ran out, 28 beers a day, and three grams of cocaine just to keep me moving around.
And I thought I was doing fine because I wasn't crawling around drunk on the floor. I've been a Republican since Reagan.
I voted for Bush and his father. I don't tell a lot of people, because I live in a city where somebody who voted for Bush is really an outcast.
I should have been dead ten times over. I've thought about that a lot. I believe in miracles. It's an absolute miracle that I'm still around.
He was also a guerrilla artist who attacked all restrictions on his sensibility.
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