Born May 17, 1936, in Dodge City, Kan., Dennis Hopper began his acting career with small parts on the high school stage. His first big film role came in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) opposite friend James Dean, a pairing they repeated in Giant (1956).Hopper spent much of the 1960s fighting for civil rights but returned to the big screen in 1969, directing, co-writing and starring in Easy Rider, for which he earned an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. His appearance in 1979's Apocalypse Now was his only major role of that decade.
Hopper resurfaced in a string of supporting parts in the 1980s, including Blue Velvet and Hoosiers, which brought a Best Supporting Actor nod. He also returned to directing with the gang film Colors (1988) and became Hollywood's favorite screen villain with roles in Speed (1994) and Waterworld (1995). After a battle with prostate cancer, Hopper died May 29, 2010.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2A small-town disc jockey and an embittered Texas Ranger team up to put an end to the murderous affairs of the Sawyer family in this sequel to the cult favorite. The ranger, whose son was killed in the first movie, is determined to get revenge, and the DJ has a tape that may be vital to his search.... Read More
FlashbackIn this wry action-comedy, straitlaced FBI agent John Buckner (Kiefer Sutherland) is tasked with escorting infamous 1960s radical Huey Walker (Dennis Hopper) to stand trial but finds the aging hippie a bit cagier than he had ever imagined. Along the way, Walker gets Buckner pie-eyed and assumes his... Read More
UnspeakableA prison warden (Dennis Hopper) is getting ready to execute crazed killer Jesse Mowatt (Pavan Grover). But first, psychologist Diana Purlow (Dina Meyer) wants to probe Mowatt's mind. Disaster ensues, however, when the murderer's execution goes horribly awry, resulting in his escape. The facts don't... Read More
House of 9Borrowing from Agatha Christie and the plots of Saw and Saw II, director Steven R. Monroe's twisted tale takes nine unsuspecting victims (including Dennis Hopper, who portrays an Irish priest), traps them in a mansion and films their every move. Promising $5 million to the player who emerges... Read More
Carried AwayPlaying against type, Dennis Hopper delivers a tour-de-force performance as Joseph Svenden, an insecure 47-year-old teacher trying to negotiate a burgeoning midlife crisis. With his mother dying, his career about to end and his longtime fiancée (Amy Irving) eager to tie the knot, Joseph stands... Read More
