Awards & Winners

Dennis Hopper

Date of Birth 17-May-1936
Place of Birth Dodge City
(Ford County, Kansas, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Dennis Lee Hopper, Alan Smithee, Dennis Lee Hopper, Alan Smithee, Dennis Lee Hopper, Alan Smithee, Lee Dennis Hopper, Dennis Lee Hopper, Dennis Lee Hopper, एलन स्मिथ, Dennis Lee Hopper
Profession Actor, Film director, Photographer, Artist, Screenwriter, Voice Actor
Dennis Lee Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, photographer and artist. As a young man, Hopper became interested in acting and eventually became a student of the Actors Studio. He made his first television appearance in 1954 and appeared in two films featuring James Dean, Rebel Without a Cause and Giant. During the next ten years, Hopper appeared frequently on television in guest roles, and by the end of the 1960s had played supporting roles in several films. He directed and starred in Easy Rider, winning an award at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay as co-writer. Journalist Ann Hornaday wrote: "With its portrait of counterculture heroes raising their middle fingers to the uptight middle-class hypocrisies, Easy Rider became the cinematic symbol of the 1960s, a celluloid anthem to freedom, macho bravado and anti-establishment rebellion." Film critic Matthew Hays notes that "no other persona better signifies the lost idealism of the 1960s than that of Dennis Hopper." He was unable to build on his success for several years, until a featured role he played, that of the American Photojournalist in Apocalypse Now, brought him attention. He subsequently appeared in Rumble Fish and The Osterman Weekend, and received critical recognition for his work in Blue Velvet and Hoosiers, with the latter film garnering him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He directed Colors, played the lead character named after the movie title in Paris Trout, and played the villain in Speed. He played another villain, King Koopa, in Super Mario Bros.. Hopper also played heroes, such as John Canyon in Space Truckers. Hopper's later work included a leading role in the television series Crash. Hopper's last performance was filmed just before his death: The Last Film Festival, originally slated for a 2011 release. Hopper also began a prolific and acclaimed photography career in the 1960s.

Awards by Dennis Hopper

Check all the awards nominated and won by Dennis Hopper.

1995


Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor
Honored for : Waterworld
(as The Deacon)
MTV Movie Award for Best Villain
Honored for : Speed

Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor Waterworld
MTV Movie Award for Best Villain Speed

1991


Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie Paris Trout
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or Special

1987


Nominations 1987 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Blue Velvet
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Hoosiers
role: Shooter
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Blue Velvet

1986


National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Honored for : Blue Velvet

Nominations 1986 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor Blue Velvet
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role Hoosiers
Role: Shooter

1970


Nominations 1970 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Drama Easy Rider

1969


National Society of Film Critics Special Awards
Honored for : Easy Rider

Nominations 1969 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film Easy Rider
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay Easy Rider