Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 29, 2010.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — 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 74.

Hopper died Saturday at his home in the Los Angeles beach community of Venice, surrounded by family and friends, family friend Alex Hitz said. Hopper's manager announced in October 2009 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

The success of "Easy Rider," and the spectacular failure of his next film, "The Last Movie," fit the pattern for the talented but sometimes uncontrollable actor-director, who also had parts in such favorites as "Apocalypse Now" and "Hoosiers." He was a two-time Academy Award nominee, and in March 2010, was honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.

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. On the set of "True Grit," Hopper so angered John Wayne that the star reportedly chased Hopper with a loaded gun.

He married five times and led a dramatic life right to the end. In January 2010, Hopper filed to end his 14-year marriage to Victoria Hopper, who stated in court filings that the actor was seeking to cut her out of her inheritance, a claim Hopper denied.

"Much of Hollywood," wrote critic-historian David Thomson, "found Hopper a pain in the neck."

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.

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.

"'Easy Rider' was never a motorcycle movie to me," Hopper said in 2009. "A lot of it was about politically what was going on in the country."

Fonda produced "Easy Rider" and Hopper directed it for a meager $380,000. It went on to gross $40 million worldwide, a substantial sum for its time. 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.

The film was a hit at Cannes, netted a best-screenplay Oscar nomination for Hopper, Fonda and Terry Southern, and has since been listed on the American Film Institute's ranking of the top 100 American films. 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."

Its success prompted studio heads to schedule a new kind of movie: low cost, with inventive photography and themes about a young, restive baby boom generation. With Hopper hailed as a brilliant filmmaker, Universal Pictures lavished $850,000 on his next project, "The Last Movie."

The title was prescient. 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. Trouble on the set developed almost immediately, as Peruvian authorities pestered the company, drug-induced orgies were reported and Hopper seemed out of control.

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.

When it was released, "The Last Movie" was such a crashing failure that it made Hopper unwanted in Hollywood for a decade. At the same time, his drug and alcohol use was increasing to the point where he was said to be consuming as much as a gallon of rum a day.

Shunned by the Hollywood studios, he found work in European films that were rarely seen in the United States. But, again, he made a remarkable comeback, starting with a memorable performance as a drugged-out journalist in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War epic, "Apocalypse Now," a spectacularly long and troubled film to shoot. Hopper was drugged-out off camera, too, and his rambling chatter was worked into the final cut.

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."

But alcohol and drugs continued to interfere with his work. Treatment at a detox clinic helped him stop drinking but he still used cocaine, and at one point he became so hallucinatory that he was committed to the psychiatric ward of a Los Angeles hospital.

Upon his release, Hopper joined Alcoholics Anonymous, quit drugs and launched yet another comeback. It began in 1986 when he played an alcoholic ex-basketball star in "Hoosiers," which brought him an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor.

His role as a wild druggie in "Blue Velvet," also in 1986, won him more acclaim, and years later the character wound up No. 36 on the AFI's list of top 50 movie villains.

He returned to directing, with "Colors," ''The Hot Spot" and "Chasers."

From that point on, Hopper maintained a frantic work pace, appearing in many forgettable movies and a few memorable ones, including the 1994 hit "Speed," in which he played the maniacal plotter of a freeway disaster. In the 2000s, he was featured in the television series "Crash" and such films as "Elegy" and "Hell Ride."

"Work is fun to me," he told a reporter in 1991. "All those years of being an actor and a director and not being able to get a job — two weeks is too long to not know what my next job will be."

For years he lived in Los Angeles' bohemian beach community of Venice, in a house designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry.

In later years he picked up some income by becoming a pitchman for Ameriprise Financial, aiming ads at baby boomers looking ahead to retirement. His politics, like much of his life, were unpredictable. The old rebel contributed money to the Republican Party in recent years, but also voted for Democrat Barack Obama in 2008.

Dennis Lee Hopper was born in 1936, in Dodge City, Kan., and spent much of his youth on the nearby farm of his grandparents. He saw his first movie at 5 and became enthralled.

After moving to San Diego with his family, he played Shakespeare at the Old Globe Theater.

Scouted by the studios, Hopper was under contract to Columbia until he insulted the boss, Harry Cohn. From there he went to Warner Bros., where he made "Rebel Without a Cause" and "Giant" while in his late teens.

Later, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio, where Dean had learned his craft.

Hopper's first wife was Brooke Hayward, the daughter of actress Margaret Sullavan and agent Leland Hayward, and author of the best-selling memoir "Haywire." They had a daughter, Marin, before Hopper's drug-induced violence led to divorce after eight years.

His second marriage, to singer-actress Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas, lasted only eight days.

A union with actress Daria Halprin also ended in divorce after they had a daughter, Ruthana. Hopper and his fourth wife, dancer Katherine LaNasa, had a son, Henry, before divorcing.

He married his fifth wife, Victoria Duffy, who was 32 years his junior, in 1996, and they had a daughter, Galen Grier.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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October 3, 2024

We'll see you in Heaven!

Tom and Taffy

October 2, 2024

See you in Heaven!!!

October 2, 2024

We loved you in The Last Summer!!!

Craig Finchum

January 8, 2024

We can overcome anything

May 31, 2020

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the family's...My heartfelt condolences.

October 11, 2017

Rest in peace

Valenda Newell

July 2, 2016

A truly seasoned actor, there wasn't a character he had not played. I enjoyed his acting throughout the years and I miss him. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES

Allison Dupont

March 8, 2016

Never forgotten, Rest in Peace sir.

April 21, 2015

TO A BIKER BROTHER , BACK IN 69 , YOU CHANGED MY OUTLOOK ON LIFE ... THANX FOR BEING YOU . T.T. SANTA BARBARA , KALIFORNIA ...

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Hopper. You Will Never Be Forgotten. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.

Tina Phair

September 18, 2012

We really enjoyed and continue to enjoy Dennis' movies.RIP May Dennis' legacy continue.

Larry Mincey

March 19, 2012

I was so sorry to hear about Dennis, he's was one, and still is one of my faverite actors

Tandra Watts

January 12, 2012

I loved everything you played in & was so handsome. May God Bless you & keep you. RIP

Charity Chapman

October 16, 2011

I love you, Dennis! You were and still are an amazing actor. Rest in Peace!

Fr. Nicholas V. Gamvas

April 7, 2011

"EASY RIDER"
Memory Eternal!

Charles Shepherd

February 28, 2011

great actor he was wild, but good at acting I believe the wildness was a part of him..

Rest In Peace Dennis.

October 31, 2010

We would like to express to your family how sorry we are for your loss. We know you will draw comfort from the many promises of God's Word that assures us of the time when we will see our loved ones again who have passed away. I can't help but think about the account at 2 Kings 13:20, 21 where the man was resurrected just by being thrown into the burial pit and his body touched Elisha's bones! ..May the God of all comfort continue to support you.


D. Clark and Family

August 13, 2010

what words can i say everyone knows that their is only one dennis and he will sure be miss.

DARLENE WISE

August 12, 2010

TO THE FAMILY OF DENNIS, SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF A WONDERFUL ACTOR, I DIDN'T REALIZE HE WAS GONE :(.
DARLENE IN SPRINGFIELD,IL

Jean Stewart

June 18, 2010

Only older people can appreciate Mr Hopper. He lived the life all of us wanted to experience when we were young. He was a great actor. You will be missed. There are no great stars anymore.

Yolanda

June 17, 2010

My condolences to the family of Mr. Hopper. Wow, when I heard I honestly couldn't believe it but none of us are untouched by death. May his family find comfort from the truth of God's WOrd, the Bible. Revleation 21:3,4; John 5:28,29

SHERRY

June 16, 2010

Dennis, what a great actor & director, I will miss you, may GOD bless your family always. ride on BILLY. R.I.P.

Cynthia Monhollen

June 14, 2010

Always loved ya - hope you get more than a skateboard, Cyn

Kim

June 14, 2010

My condolences to the family. Mr. Hopper was one of the more 'colorful' actors in the movie industry, and certainly one of the most versatile and talented. His movies will no doubt be viewed often for many years to come. He is finally at personal peace and is 'cured' of the torment of alcohol and drugs. Rest In Peace.

KIM PELLEGRIN

June 13, 2010

MAY YOU REST IN PEACE !! YOU WILL BE MISSED LOVE YOUR MOVIES !! YOU WAS ONE HELL OF A GREAT ACTOR !! MY CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY !! LOVE YA !! KIM PELLEGRIN

KIM PELLEGRIN

June 13, 2010

MAY YOU REST IN PEACE !! YOU WAS A GREAT ACTOR !! WE WILL MISS YOU DENNIS !! KIM PELLEGRIN , ( HOUMA , LOUISIANA )

Tim DiMarzio

June 13, 2010

You entertained us with some crazy and interesting characters. We'll miss you in the movies. RIP See you in the next round.

Bruce Lockyer

June 13, 2010

"Easy Rider left me stunned and moved. You will be missed. Peace be with you."

Laura Griffin

June 12, 2010

You made my life much richer Dennis.
Rest in Peace!
Love Laura

Linda Kempton

June 12, 2010

Rest in peace Easy Rider.

Evan Elliott

June 12, 2010

Mr. Hopper watching Easy Rider will never be the same. May you finally ride off into the sunset pain free...

angela guy

June 12, 2010

loved all the roles you played in. May god be with you. In Jesus Christ thy name. AMEN.

Anthony Palk

June 12, 2010

Gonna miss you man!

C Koch

June 11, 2010

I hated Easy Rider and didn't care for Dennis Hopper until I saw "My Science Project" with my then grade school boys. Had loved seeing him as guest host or a character in movies or tv. RIP Mr. Hopper.

R. V.

June 11, 2010

Gone but never to be forgotten.....

anonymous II

June 11, 2010

R.I.P. from station # 9 of the AFD.

C. Johnson

June 11, 2010

RIP

Sunshine Phillips

June 11, 2010

Ride on Easy Rider....may your days now be full of love and bliss....will miss you,man!

carol king

June 11, 2010

rest in peace,very good actor,god bless all your family,ur in my thoughts and prayers

John Hodges

June 11, 2010

My deepest condolences to the family. he was one of the greatest inspirations both in movies and real life to the average man, GOD BLESS YOU and YOUR FAMILY.

Scot

June 11, 2010

I should have been a pair of ragged claws...

Jim Boston

June 11, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. You will be greatly missed by your fans, friends and family.

June 11, 2010

With deepest sympathy and condolences to his family. I know I loved him as an actor and public figure. Of course, my first remembrance of his work is Easy Rider, one of my favorites to this day. He will be truly missed. Sheila Ingram - Danville, Virginia

June 11, 2010

no matter what he was brilliant

June 10, 2010

From one Dodge Citian to another, rest in peace. John B. (Wichita, KS)

cynthia

June 10, 2010

Ride Free, Forever More..........

Lori Parry

June 10, 2010

A terrrific man, a terrific actor, his talents will surely be missed. Prayers to the family.

VICKIE TAYLOR

June 10, 2010

DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY.

Chele

June 10, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Willie Hoskins, Jr.

June 10, 2010

I'm sorry for your loss. May God be with you and your family

Stacy Hedrick

June 10, 2010

What a great actor, he will be missed.

G ROEHSNER

June 10, 2010

YOU WILL BE MISSED AND I KNOW YOU OUR AT PEACE AND WITH OUR LORD AND SAVIOR.

Joyce Lecco

June 10, 2010

I loved the movie "FLASHBACK" he made. I found it hilarious! I loved him in Hoosiers also. Great Actor!!

June 9, 2010

One of the greatest talents to have ever entered hollywood. Dennis you will be greatly missed, but never forgotten. R.IP. My prayers go out to you family...

joseph mullin

June 9, 2010

He was a kool old dude

Linda

June 9, 2010

?Sad to know you are gone?REST IN PEACE?

June 9, 2010

He was a kool old dude

chief hinely

June 9, 2010

One of the best ,very underrated, thank you MR HOPPER for sharing your TALENT with us, god bless u and your family

Lori Salsa-Scheftic

June 9, 2010

Wow married 5 times and 4 kids what a lucky man. Rest in peace..

kaye p pritchard

June 9, 2010

Dennis hooper will be sadly missed by the 6o counter cult generation
I loved him and the movies he made very much. Iam sorry that he has passed on.
kaye pritchard

JACKIE

June 9, 2010

DENNIS REST IN PEACE.

jamie armstrong

June 9, 2010

i liked all of your movies u will be missed jamie armstrong

June 9, 2010

To the Family of Dennis Hopper I extend my sincere condolences on the loss of your dear loved one. Death is never easy, even when one has had a full life. We can take comfort in the promise that Jesus Christ gave at John 5:28 & 29 where he said "Do not marvel at this, the hour is coming when all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life.."

vince s

June 9, 2010

I've Always loved your movies,ur one of my fav's. Very talented..god speed my friend..your movies will keep you alive for eternity..my thoughts are with your loved ones,as i,4 days ago, lost the love of my life & best friend to a drunk driver..rip mylove

maryann fay

June 9, 2010

i will miss you all your roles you played were wonderful. i loved you in speed you always played a great bad guy. i grew up watching your shows sad you wont be here to make more. my prayers are with you.

Debbie

June 8, 2010

God bless you and your family in their time of grief , now your knees are flying in the wind with no pain or disease. thanks for all the memories

charlene brown

June 8, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Will Acree

June 8, 2010

Dennis,
Thanks for all the memories & charachters....and for being different!
Peace

Rita Hays

June 8, 2010

Thank You and God Bless You and your family and friends. I have always loved anything that you were in and I very much enjoyed your entertainment.
I think you are one of the greatest.
You will be missed by all of us. God Bless You.

cathey coday

June 8, 2010

Your ridin in the sky,Billy..... loved the movie easy rider!!! you will alway's be Billy to me!! ride free my brother....

Harry Simpson

June 8, 2010

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Kris Bushee

June 7, 2010

What a loss! Who could see Dennis Hopper's face and not smile?

David Faison

June 7, 2010

what an icon

Cheryl Simmons

June 7, 2010

I loved the movie Hoosiers where he played a
father who drank to much, but he sure knew
alot about basketball. Great movie.

Lydia Rodriguez

June 7, 2010

RIP DENNIS HOPPER GOOD ACTOR AND WILL BE MISSED BUT NOT FORGOTEN HE IS IN HEAVEN WITH THE ANGELS

jill hopper

June 7, 2010

RIP you did great work. God Bless

Danell Barrett

June 7, 2010

Wonderful actor. May God give the family comfort. God Bless Dennis!

June 7, 2010

To a fellow Hopper...you will be sorely missed...

DENNY MARTIN

June 7, 2010

MY FAVORITE ACTOR!The most intense,complex and skilled actor of his generation and ours.Atitan is gone,but his legend ensures that he will be well spoken about in the years ahead.I had the pleasure of working in a scene or two with him when he and Robert Carradine filmed"The Barry Seal Story"in New Orleans back in 1991 and he was so warm,charming and personable as a person could get.Thanks for making me feel like the big timer when you graced my presence.I will never forget that special touch of humanity.Sleep well,sweet prince...I'm sure the Lord was putting the word out all around paradise that one of his best characters was about to enter the stage for another audition and for everyone there to take note.I love you ,Dennis Hopper.Give 'em a memorable performance up there!

Billy Verrill

June 7, 2010

In my favorite movie Easy Rider (which WAS about me), you quoted to Peter Fonda, "we are retired in Florida man", well you made it.
I'll see you in Florida one of these days (when my time comes).
Ride on my friend & keep the shiny side up. I love you Man.

Bill Wilson

June 7, 2010

Thanks for the memories, Mr.Hopper. And, there were quite a few! I think one of your best was in "GIANT". A really good performance. We'll miss your originality very much. God Bless to you and your family.

carol street

June 7, 2010

loved your great work...CHECKS IN THE MAIL loved that line...God bless the family and keep you,,,and give you comfort at this diffifult time....

Melinda VanEtten

June 7, 2010

You will be missed. I will never forget the line you made famous in "River's Edge:" "Check's in the mail." You will never be forgotten.

gary schwan

June 7, 2010

wThank you Mr. Hopper I loved your great work,may god bless.

Charlotte Hendrickson

June 7, 2010

Well, Mr. Hopper, this is it! The waiting is over, no need to run, your 'new' miracle has begun... (If you're in heaven, don't argue with anybody , alright? ) I'll see ya later, old friend.....until we meet again.

TOM MARTIN

June 7, 2010

THANK YOU DENNIS FOR ALL THE GREAT MEMORIES AND FINE FILMS THAT YOU WERE A PART OF IN YOUR LIFE . MY FIRST MEMORY WAS WITH JAMES DEAN IN REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE ..

M. Terry

June 6, 2010

RIP MR HOPPER. You were so cool in EasyRider love the movie . God Bless the Hopper Family

Joe Benton

June 6, 2010

Thank you Dennis for all the great work you have done throughout your career all you work in my openion will have a lasting effect on us for a very long time I you will never be forgotten.

Mary B

June 6, 2010

Farewell to the coolest guy in Hollywood.

Colleen Gipson

June 6, 2010

To the family of Dennis, our prayers to you. He was a great actor and touched many. Who has not seen Easy rider!!!

June 6, 2010

Thanks for all the memories and for your part in Easy Rider. You will be missed and remembered. My sympathy to all the family and friends.

James Paul Grierson

June 6, 2010

The first movie that struck me was "Easy Rider" and as long as I live I will remember Dennis Hoppers directing and acting talents he will never be forgotten by me...

jim schilling

June 5, 2010

I think what makes a great actor is,no matter how small the part is when the movie is over your your thinking of the scene he was in more than the part of the main star,One such movie for me was "true romance"Till this day i can still remember his last scene in that movie...

sheri t

June 5, 2010

thoughts and sympathy to your family, may they stay and be strong thru this time of sadness. you were/are a wonderful actor and person.

LES VOLPI

June 5, 2010

SO SORRY TO HEAR DENNIS PASSAWAY WE WILL ALL MISS HIM AND HIS GREAT MOVIE HE WAS A GREAT ACTOR AND WILL BE MISS .

June 5, 2010

me. hopper.will be miss.god bless.thank you.

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