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Occupation
  
actor, comedian

Parents
  
Mary Stafford Cooper

Role
  
Character actor

Name
  
Claude Cooper

Years active
  
1889 – 1931


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Full Name
  
Claude Hamilton Cooper

Born
  
September 4, 1880 (
1880-09-04
)
London, England

Died
  
July 20, 1932, Laurelton, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Antoinette Cooper (m. ?–1932)

Movies
  
The Struggle, The Country Girl, A Heart to Let, The Woman in White, Daughters of the Night

Similar People
  
Edwin Thanhouser, Elmer Clifton, D W Griffith

Claude Hamilton Cooper (September 4, 1880 – July 20, 1932) was an English-American character actor on stage, motion pictures, and radio.

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Biography

Cooper was born to a stage manager father and an actress mother in London, England, in 1880. It is said he first appeared upon the stage in the arms of his mother, Mary Stafford Cooper, at the age of eighteen months when the comic opera Castle Grim was performed in Dublin. His family moved to the United States when he was eight, and he soon appeared on the American stage in the melodrama Silver King in 1889. Cooper was active in American stock and repertoire theater with Russ Whytal, Frederick Freeman Proctor, and Charles Dillingham's companies. By the time of his death, he had played five hundred thirty eight character and comedic roles on Broadway. His first big success was in 1903 as the General in Checkers, which ran for three seasons on Broadway and then toured widely.

Cooper's motion picture career began around 1908 when he helped make Chronophone synchronized sound films for Gaumont which had established a studio in Flushing, New York, recording short songs and vaudeville routines. This early form of sound film was not successful in the United States, in part due to Thomas Edison's obstruction, and Gaumont abandoned American production in 1910. The Flushing studio then became the home of Solax Studios, a newly established silent film production company that hired former Gaumont employees including Claude Cooper who directed Solax's first twelve productions. Cooper appeared in silent films from a variety of East Coast companies, including the All Star Film Corporation, the Famous Players Film Company, the Reliance Film Company, and the Kinemacolor Company of America. However, his longest association was with the Thanhouser Film Corporation of New Rochelle, New York, for whom he worked, usually as an actor but sometimes as a director, from 1914 to 1917. For example, Cooper appeared in Thanhouser's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1915). Also at Thanhouser, he and Frank E. McNish were teamed together as the comedy duo "Oscar and Conrad."

In the 1920s Cooper was a busy character actor in New York theaters. Without fail each year from 1917 until his death in 1932, he appeared on Broadway in character roles (such as chauffeurs, drunkards, mayors, sheriffs, yokels). In 1930 he became a radio actor, playing Pegleg Gladdis the patriarch of a hillbilly family in the half-hour serial drama Moonshine and Honeysuckle broadcast on the NBC Red network on Sunday afternoons.

Cooper's final motion picture appearance was in 1932 in D. W. Griffith's last film, The Struggle.

Filmography

Actor
1931
The Struggle as
Sam
1924
Daughters of the Night as
Mr. Dabb
1921
A Heart to Let as
Doolittle
1921
The Plaything of Broadway as
The Patriarch
1918
My Own United States as
William Bayard
1917
The Hod Carrier's Million (Short)
1917
The Unfortunate Marriage as
Nicola Pesca
1917
The Magpie (Short) as
Bill Slade - the Burglar
1916
Musickers (Short) as
Oscar - Street Musician
1916
Guiders (Short) as
Oscar
1916
Romeoers (Short) as
Oscar
1916
Real Estaters (Short) as
Oscar
1916
Advertisementers (Short) as
Oscar
1916
Disguisers (Short) as
Conrad
1916
Politickers (Short) as
Oscar
1916
Deteckters (Short) as
Oscar
1916
Simple Simon's Schooling (Short) as
Simple Simon
1916
The Overworked Oversea Overseer (Short) as
The Overseer
1916
Sapville's Stalwart Son (Short) as
The Son's Friend
1916
Oscar, the Oyster Opener (Short) as
The Restauranteur
1916
Rustic Reggie's Record (Short) as
Reggie
1916
Booming the Boxing Business (Short) as
Professor Biff's Helper
1916
Pete's Persian Princess (Short) as
Pete
1916
Grace's Gorgeous Gowns (Short)
1916
Hilda's Husky Helper (Short) as
Charles - the Clerk
1915
Bill Bunks the Bandit (Short) as
The Foreman
1915
Minnie, the Mean Manicurist (Short) as
First Barber
1915
The Villainous Vegetable Vender (Short)
1915
A Cunning Canal Boat Cupid (Short) as
Tom Flint- Gladys' Miserly Cousin
1915
The Film Favorite's Finish (Short)
1915
Lulu's Lost Lotharios (Short) as
Dr. Wopson
1915
Clarissa's Charming Calf (Short)
1915
Hattie, the Hair Heiress (Short) as
Hattie's Second Suitor
1915
Busted, But Benevolent (Short) as
Second Tramp
1915
A Perplexing Pickle Puzzle (Short)
1915
Gustav Gebhardt's Gutter Band (Short) as
Bass Horn Player
1915
Bessie's Bachelor Boobs (Short) as
1st Bachelor
1915
Pansy's Prison Pies (Short)
1915
When Hungry Hamlet Fled (Short) as
Hungry Hamlet
1915
Weighed in the Balance (Short) as
John Hastings
1915
P. Henry Jenkins and Mars (Short) as
Olympus
1915
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Short)
1915
Garden of Lies as
Baron Von Steinberck
1915
The Silent Co-Ed (Short) as
'Percy Boy'
1915
The Country Girl (Short) as
Sparkish, an Old Beau
1915
A Freight Car Honeymoon (Short)
1915
When It Strikes Home as
Mike Donovan
1915
The Stolen Jewels (Short)
1914
Three Weeks as
Major Vasileff the Spy
1914
The Nightingale as
Madonni
1914
The Backslider (Short) as
The Miser
1914
The Man Who Came Back (Short) as
Undetermined Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1914
The Strike (Short)
1914
A Debut in the Secret Service (Short)
Director
1916
Making the Major a Mayor (Short)
1910
Lady Betty's Strategy (Short) (as Claude Hamilton Cooper)

References

Claude Cooper (actor) Wikipedia