Dennis Hopper: His rebellious roles on film reflected his life
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In real life as well as on-screen, Dennis Hopper was one of Hollywood鈥檚 most successful figures, an out-sized and sometimes outlandish character whose career covered the second half of the 20th century.
A friend and great admirer of James Dean, the iconic star of 鈥Rebel Without a Cause鈥 (in which Hopper played a small part) as 鈥渁 guerrilla artist who attacked all restrictions on his sensibility鈥. I imitated his style in art and in life. It got me in a lot of trouble.鈥
Trouble for Hopper, who died Saturday at his home in Los Angeles, took the form of drug and alcohol abuse as well as five failed marriages (one of which, to The Mamas & the Papas singer Michelle Phillips, lasted just eight days).
In Pictures: Cannes Film Festival 2010
But though it stumbled from time to time, Hopper鈥檚 career had many high points.
He both directed and starred in (with Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson) 鈥Easy Rider,鈥 the 1969 low-budget film that was a box-office smash. Coming at a time when the Vietnam War was wrenching American politics and society and when the counter-culture was fully defining the 60s, its worldview stood for all that seemed to be troubling and disruptive at the time.
The film鈥檚 promotional poster read: 鈥淎 man went looking for America. And couldn鈥檛 find it anywhere.鈥
鈥淓asy Rider鈥 was named best movie by a new director at the Cannes Film Festival.
"It was just a very special time when the lunatics really got to take over the asylum for a minute," Hopper told Reuters in 2008. "For a brief moment there, there really seemed to be an independent film movement. Then it was over."
Many of Hopper鈥檚 other best-known portrayals 鈥 in movies ranging from the manic photographer in 鈥Apocalypse Now鈥 to 鈥Blue Velvet鈥 to 鈥淩ed Rock West鈥 to the alcoholic assistant basketball coach in 鈥Hoosiers鈥 鈥 expressed alienation, criminal insanity, and sometimes just weirdness.
"Dennis Hopper was part of that sort of misfit, rebel-persona generation where you just didn't hit your mark and say your lines and try to create a movie icon type of presence," . "He was much more rough-hewn, rough-edged and intuitive as an actor, and this created a lot of problems early on."
Hopper, who studied at the Actors Studio with Lee Strasburg in New York, also performed on stage and in many TV appearances. He was also an accomplished photographer, painter, and sculptor.
Dennis Hopper, whose work won many awards and two Oscar nominations, made his last public appearance in March, when he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of Grauman鈥檚 Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard.