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      Scott Cooper

      Scott Cooper

      Highest Rated: 90% Crazy Heart (2009)

      Lowest Rated: 53% Out of the Furnace (2013)

      Birthday: Apr 20, 1970

      Birthplace: Abingdon, Virginia, USA

      After toiling for several years as an unknown but employable actor, Scott Cooper took his career by the reins and directed "Crazy Heart" (2009), the poignant tale of a broken-down country music singer that earned critical acclaim and several key awards. Cooper was born in Virginia, but spent a fair part of his youth being raised in Somerset, KY, where he attended Somerset High School for one year before moving back to Virginia with his family. Growing up, he was reared on bluegrass music and Southern literature, which had a profound influence on his creative decisions later in life. Meanwhile, he ventured north to the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, where he trained to be an actor. Cooper had a minor supporting part in "Gods and Generals" (2003), which starred his acting mentor Robert Duvall as General Robert E. Lee. Following a small part in the crime thriller "Takedown" (2004) and a larger supporting turn in the uplifting "Ladder 49" (2004), Cooper was finally noticeable as Henry 'Heck' Gilpin in the award-winning miniseries, "Broken Trail" (AMC, 2006), which gave the actor an opportunity to work again with Duvall. Unsatisfied with the roles he was being offered, Cooper set out to make inroads as a writer and director; his first effort was the script for the horror film "For Sale By Owner" (2009), in which he also starred. But instead of crafting his own performance piece, he next instead stayed strictly behind the camera as the writer and director of "Crazy Heart" (2009), which starred Jeff Bridges as Bad Blake, a burnt-out country music star reduced to playing gigs at bowling alleys while trying to hold on to what remains of his self-respect. With a trail of broken marriages and even more broken bottles, Blake finally starts to find redemption with the help of a journalist (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who starts to uncover the real man behind the music. After writing the script, Cooper turned to Duvall, who immediately offered to be the executive producer. Determined to land Jeff Bridges for the lead and T-Bone Burnett to compose the music, Cooper did just that, fulfilling what he considered to be his top two requirements to make the film. Purposely directed with a 1970s feel, "Crazy Heart" won widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Bridges, who began to accumulate all the major acting awards in early 2010. Cooper next co-wrote and directed the crime thriller "Out of the Furnace" (2013), starring Christian Bale and Woody Harrelson. He was attached to write the script for Angelina Jolie's second film as a director, "Unbroken" (2014), though the final credits went to Joel and Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, and William Nicholson. Cooper's next film as a director and producer, was the mob drama "Black Mass" (2015), starring Johnny Depp as real-life Boston mobster turned FBI informant James "Whitey" Bulger opposite Joel Edgerton and Dakota Johnson.

      Highest rated movies

      Get Low

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      Scott Cooper Scott Cooper at arrivals for BLACK MASS Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival 2015, VISA Screening Room, Toronto, ON September 14, 2015. Photo By: Gregorio Binuya/Everett Collection BLACK MASS, from left: Johnny Depp, as Whitey Bulger, director Scott Cooper, on set, 2015. ph: Claire Folger/©Warner Bros. Pictures BLACK MASS, director Scott Cooper, on set, 2015. ph: Claire Folger/©Warner Bros. Pictures BLACK MASS, from left: Joel Edgerton, director Scott Cooper, on set, 2015. ph: Claire Folger/©Warner Bros. Pictures OUT OF THE FURNACE, from left: Willem Dafoe, Casey Affleck, director Scott Cooper, on set, 2013, ph: Kerry Hayes/©Relativity Media OUT OF THE FURNACE, from left: Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson, director Scott Cooper, on set, 2013, ph: Kerry Hayes/©Relativity Media OUT OF THE FURNACE, from left: director Scott Cooper, Christian Bale, on set, 2013. ph: Kerry Hayes/©Relativity Media OUT OF THE FURNACE, from left: Zoe Saldana, director Scott Cooper, Christian Bale, on set, 2013, ph: Kerry Hayes/©Relativity Media

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      63% 69% The Pale Blue Eye Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      - 2022
      59% 67% Antlers Director,
      Screenwriter
      $10.6M 2021
      70% 76% Hostiles Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $29.8M 2017
      73% 68% Black Mass Director,
      Producer
      $62.6M 2015
      53% 52% Out of the Furnace Director,
      Screenwriter
      $11.3M 2013
      85% 75% Get Low Carl (Character) $9.2M 2009
      90% 76% Crazy Heart Director,
      Screenwriter
      $39.5M 2009
      No Score Yet 87% Broken Trail Unknown (Character) - 2006
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Water Under the Bridge Jake O'Connor (Character) - 2003
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Rain Pvt. Holland (Character) - 2001
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Bill's Gun Shop Dillion McCarthy (Character) - 2001
      No Score Yet 55% Takedown Jake Cronin (Character) - 2000
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Cybertraque Jake Cronin (Character) - 2000

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Dr. Pimple Popper Executive Producer 2018-2023
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Celebrity Conversations Guest 2017
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter Guest 2015
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Last Call With Carson Daly Guest 2013 2015
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Nanny 911 Producer 2005
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The District Unknown (Guest Star) 2001
      74% 85% The X-Files Max Harden (Guest Star) 1999