George Melville Cooper
Sign | Libra |
Born | Oct 15, 1896 Birmingham, England |
Died | Mar 31, 1973 Woodland Hills, CA |
Age | Died at 76 |
Melville Cooper | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1914-61 |
Known for | Pompous ineffectual types, blunderers, cowards, thieves, disdainful servants, snobs |
Top Roles | High Sheriff of Nottingham, Mr. Tringle, Mr. Collins, George, Charles Dupont |
Top Genres | Comedy, Romance, Drama, Adventure, Film Adaptation, Musical |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Romance (Comic), Romance (Drama) |
Top Collaborators | Hal B. Wallis (Producer), Jack L. Warner (Producer), Wesley Ruggles (Director), Robert Lord (Producer) |
Shares birthday with | Jane Darwell, Mervyn LeRoy, Fritz Feld see more.. |
Melville Cooper Overview:
Character actor, Melville Cooper, was born George Melville Cooper on Oct 15, 1896 in Birmingham, England. Cooper died at the age of 76 on Mar 31, 1973 in Woodland Hills, CA .
MINI BIO:
Melville Cooper appeared in over 100 film and TV roles -- playing pompous ineffectual types -- blunderers, cowards, thieves, disdainful servants and snobs. Most notably, he played the High Sheriff of Nottingham in The Adventures of Robin Hood, Gerald (the conman) in The Lady Eve, Mr. Tringle (the wedding supervisor) in Father of the Bride, and Elizabeth's ostentatious clergyman cousin (and hopeful suitor), Mr. Collins, in Pride & Prejudice!
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What a Character Blogathon 2014:
By Annmarie Gatti on Nov 18, 2014 From Classic Movie Hub BlogYes, Indeed! is Quite a Character! Pompous snobs, disdainful servants, cowards, bunglers, confidence men and thieves… yes, that would be , and he is quite the character! ?I can still remember the first time I ‘encountered’ him — as Miss Elizabet... Read full article
Mini Tribute Character Actor:
By Annmarie Gatti on Oct 15, 2012 From Classic Movie Hub BlogBorn October 15, 1896 Character Actor ! Plump-faced, droopy-eyed, Character Actor, , appeared in over 100 film and TV roles — playing pompous ineffectual types — blunderers, cowards, thieves, disdainful servants, snobs. Most notably, he played the High Sheri... Read full article
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Melville Cooper Quotes:
Leporello: To be exact, nine hundred and three.
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