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Hopper, Dennis (1936—) Summary
452 words, approx. 2 pages From young Hollywood rebel, to counter-cultural icon, to dropped-out druggie, to acclaimed character actor, Dennis Hopper's art has often mimicked his life. In the process, however, he came to exert a profound cultural influence on Hollywood,...
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 Dennis Lee Hopper (born May 17, 1936) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor and film-maker. He is known primarily for playing nervy, slightly-unhinged characters, and is best known for his roles in Blue Velvet, Speed, Apocalypse Now and Easy...


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Dennis Hopper Quotes
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 You want to hear about insanity? I was found running naked through the jungles in Mexico. At the Mexico City airport, I decided I was in the middle of a movie and walked out on the wing on takeoff. My body... my liver... okay, my brain......




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 Film International
The Misleading Man: DENNIS HOPPER
01/01/2007: 8,535 words, approx. 29 pages keywords Dennis Hopper; legacy of the 1960s counterculture; screen acting; transparency; neo-noir; David Lynch; Abel Ferrara, The American Friend ยป What determines the parts that an actor gets to play on screen?... AN INTRICATE, sometimes barely fathomable alchemy of factors: his/her potentialities...
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 Daily News Record
Dennis Hopper - Easy Shopper.
04/03/1998: 651 words, approx. 2 pages TRUE TO HIS REBEL IMAGE, HE BUYS SUITS, TIES AND SHIRTS, BUT NO EYEWEAR Dennis Hopper and his wife, Victoria, were among 150 people browsing through the Madison Avenue Dolce & Gabbana store at last week's 1998 D&G eyewear launch party. ...
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 AP News
Parties and paparazzi flood Sundance
1/25/2008: 555 words, approx. 2 pages Film takes place, Sundance told us in its motto this year.Also, celebrities take over.Parties, gifting suites and gawking have grown far beyond a mere sideshow at the country's most visible film festival.In droves, socialites and wannabes made the trek a half-hour northeast of Salt Lake...
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 The New York Observer
Ladies v. Dems
3/30/2005: 608 words, approx. 2 pages Never mind that The Century Club only began admitting women in 1988, some 140 years after it was founded. And never mind that it only took the threat of a Supreme Court decision to get it to open its doors to the fairer sex. Last...


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