Profile
Ben Cooper
Actor
Male
Born
Sep 30, 1933
Age
79
Hometown
Connecticut
Ben Cooper is a retired American actor of film and television, who won a Golden Boot award in 2005 for his work in westerns.
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Timeline
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CHILDHOOD
1933
Birth
Born on September 30, 1933.
TEENAGE
1952
18 Years Old
Cooper's earliest credited screen appearance was as an eighteen-year-old in 1952–1953 on the Armstrong Circle Theatre, then on NBC, in the two episodes"The Commandant's Clock" and "Changing Dream."
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TWENTIES
In 1959, he guest starred on CBS's The Millionaire fantasy drama as William Williams in the episode "Millionaire Alicia Osante."
1960
26 Years Old
In 1960, he starred on Don Durant's CBS series Johnny Ringo, a spinoff of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, on which Cooper appeared five times between 1956 and 1960.
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1962
28 Years Old
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In 1962, Cooper appeared in two episodes of NBC's Laramie as Sandy Catlin in "The Runt" and as Johnny Hartley in "Gun Duel."
THIRTIES
1965
31 Years Old
Cooper appeared three times on CBS's Gunsmoke: as Breck Taylor in the two 1965 episodes "Breckinridge" and "Two Tall Men" and as Pitt Campbell in "Apprentice Doc" in 1961.
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1967
33 Years Old
In 1967, Cooper appeared as Lieutenant Drake in the film Red Tomahawk.

1969
35 Years Old
In 1969, he starred in the syndicated series Death Valley Days as Jason Tugwell in the episode "Biscuits and Billy the Kid."

1970
36 Years Old
In 1970, Cooper appeared as another "Jason" in the episode "With Love, Bullets, and Valentines" of the long-running NBC series The Virginian starring James Drury and Doug McClure.

1971
37 Years Old
In 1971, Cooper appeared in the role of "Colorado" in the James Garner film Support Your Local Gunfighter.
FORTIES

In 1974, Cooper guest starred as Goodnight in the episode "The Cenotaph: Part 2" of ABC's Kung Fu starring David Carradine.
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1975
41 Years Old
In 1975, he appeared as Hank in the two-parter "The Sky's the Limit" on NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.

In 1979, he appeared as Waverly in NBC"s B.J. and the Bear starring Greg Evigan.
FIFTIES
1985
51 Years Old
Among Cooper's last television roles were as Mr. Parrish in two 1985 episodes, "Dead Ends" and "Terms of Estrangement," of CBS's prime time soap opera Dallas and as a bureaucrat in the Dallas spinoff, Knots Landing in the 1986 episode "His Brother's Keeper."
1986
52 Years Old
He appeared too in 1986 as J. Howard Tucker in the episode "Gibbon Take" of the NBC legal drama L.A. Law.
LATE ADULTHOOD

1996
62 Years Old
Cooper's last film roles were as in Lightning Jack (1994) and in the 1996 television production, Joan Crawford: Always the Star.
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