Garry Cooper
For the American film actor, see Gary Cooper.
Garry Cooper is an English actor.
He was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire on 2 June 1955, to Terry and Nora Cooper. He has one daughter, Ruby, from his first marriage and is engaged to writer Harriet Vyner. After moving to London to study at Drama Centre at the age of 16, Garry's first professional role was as one of the brothers in Joseph and his Technicoloured Dreamcoat. In 1979 Garry appeared in the cult film Quadrophenia as Peter (Leslie Ash's boyfriend). He has also appeared in a number of well-known TV serials including Taggart, Heartbeat, The Bill, Casualty and Where the Heart Is.
He currently lives in Ryedale, North Yorkshire.
Filmography
Production | Role | Year |
---|---|---|
Zen | Angelo | 2011 |
Bibliothèque Pascal | The Professor | 2010 |
Broadside | Tromp | 2009 |
Universal Soldier: Regeneration | Dr. Porter | 2009 |
Minder | Jacko | 2009 |
Criminal Justice | Ruddock | 2008 |
Heartbeat | Arthur Jacobs/Len Brown | 1994-2006 |
The Harvest | Paul Stoichita | 2006 |
Taggart | Noah Buckland | 2006 |
Doctors | Nigel Baines | 2005 |
Hiroshima | Groves | 2005 |
Midsummer Murders | James Griss | 2004 |
Holby City | George Keating/David Coombes | 1999-2004 |
Charles II: The Power and the Passion | General Monck | 2003 |
Murder in Mind | DI Frank Slater | 2003 |
Ella and the Mothers | DI Robertson | 2003 |
The Bill | Various | 1988-2003 |
Barbara | Cynthia | 2003 |
In a Land of Plenty | Stanley | 2001 |
At Home with the Braithwaites | Colin Skidmore | 2000 |
The Vice | Supt. Jeffrey Callard | 1999-2000 |
Where the Heart Is | Tom Lewis | 1999 |
The Children Of The New Forest | Oswald Partridge | 1998 |
Dangerfield | James Southel | 1998 |
The Emissary: A Biblical Epic | Saul/Paul | 1997 |
The Fix | Skipper | 1997 |
Bugs | Johns | 1997 |
Hostile Waters | Gennady | 1997 |
Dalziel and Pascoe | Frostrick | 1997 |
Breakout | Andy Cresswell | 1997 |
Soldier Soldier | Various | 1991-1996 |
The Writing On The Wall | Fred | 1996 |
Ruth Rendall Mysteries | Sergeant Holt | 1996 |
Beautiful Thing | Ronnie Pearce | 1996 |
Casualty | Phil | 1993-1995 |
Peak Practice | Alan Davis | 1995 |
Jacob | Caananite | 1994 |
Lovejoy | Kevin The Ponce | 1994 |
Men Of The World | Mr. Royston | 1994 |
Harry | 1993 | |
Darling Buds Of May | George | 1993 |
Splender | Terry Armstrong | 1993 |
Between the Lines | D.S. Mercer | 1992 |
Rumpole Of The Bailey | Michael Mathieson | 1992 |
Perfect Scoundrels | Marty Hampton | 1992 |
An Ungentlemanly Act | Colour Sgt. Muir | 1992 |
Boon | Dave Woofe | 1991 |
London Kills Me | Mr. G | 1991 |
Trainer | 1991 | |
Coronation Street | Detective Sergeant Richardson | 1991 |
Mountains Of The Moon | Stoyan | 1990 |
Hannay | Joe Morris | 1989 |
Prick Up Your Ears | First Actor | 1987 |
Dempsey and Makepeace | Swabey | 1986 |
Dramarama | 1986 | |
Caravagio | Davide | 1986 |
Prospects | Pete | 1986 |
Full House | Mate | 1985 |
My Beautiful Launderette | Squatter | 1985 |
Summer Season | 1985 | |
Nineteen Eighty-Four | Guard | 1984 |
Jemima Shore Investigates | Barry Hatchett | 1983 |
P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang | Tommy | 1982 |
Walter | Roger - Stockroom | 1982 |
The Brack Report | Motorcyclist | 1982 |
Bognor | Harold Bazeley | 1982 |
Jackanory Playhouse | Peter | 1982 |
Metal Mickey | Lance | 1981 |
BBC2 Playhouse | Orderly | 1981 |
Mackenzie | Ricky | 1980 |
ITV Playhouse | Red | 1980 |
Quadrophenia | Peter | 1979 |
My Son, My Son | Man In Boiler Suit | 1979 |
Plan For Today | Billy/Young Chas | 1979 |
Secret Orchard | Waiter on Train | 1979 |
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