Cooper Daniels
- Actor
Cooper Daniels was born in Concord, CA. His given name is Christopher Peter Cooper, the youngest child of Bill and Anna Cooper. He went to Northgate High School. Then continued his studies at Diablo Valley College where he met his mentor, Jim Kirkwood. This opened his eyes to the "Method." Motivating him to move to New York City and study at The Actors Studio Drama School at New School University.
After school he booked his first Film audition to play George Lucas in a film directed by Luc Besson. He went on to become a Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio where was mentored by such acting luminaries as Ellen Burstyn, Harvey Keitel, Melissa Leo.
Off-Broadway he originated the role of Keith in the play "Los Angeles" written by Julian Sheppard and directed by Adam Rapp. As well as originating the role of Stash in "Bingo with the Indians" written and directed Adam Rapp.
Living in Los Angeles. He is an actor, stand up comic and father of two.
After school he booked his first Film audition to play George Lucas in a film directed by Luc Besson. He went on to become a Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio where was mentored by such acting luminaries as Ellen Burstyn, Harvey Keitel, Melissa Leo.
Off-Broadway he originated the role of Keith in the play "Los Angeles" written by Julian Sheppard and directed by Adam Rapp. As well as originating the role of Stash in "Bingo with the Indians" written and directed Adam Rapp.
Living in Los Angeles. He is an actor, stand up comic and father of two.