undefined_peliplat

Biography

Cooper has always loved a dramatic entrance, starting with his premature birth three months ahead of schedule. Though he was just the size of a soda can, Cooper's parents knew that their tiny, two-pound miracle was destined for something big. At the age of three, when most children were enthralled by Elmo, Cooper developed an obsession with "The Phantom of the Opera," followed by an equally deep affinity for "The Wizard of Oz" and the talents of Judy Garland. Cooper began honing his skills writing and appearing in many home movies and "directing" his older sister Piper, their dog Sawyer and cat Andrew Lloyd Webber. From home movies, Cooper shifted to bigger stages and screens. His passion for acting was solidified as he worked with local performing art studios where he starred in theatre projects such as The Lion King, Seussical The Musical and Alice in Wonderland. After a very short time working and learning at Debby Gaudet's Screen Actors Studio in New Orleans, Cooper was signed by

Show more

Filmography