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Scott Cooper

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After toiling for several years as an unknown, but employable actor, Scott Cooper took his career by the reigns and directed “Crazy Heart” (2009), the poignant tale of a broken-down country music singer that earned critical acclaim and several key awards. Cooper was born in Virginia, but spent a fair part of his youth being raised in Somerset, KY, where he attended Somerset High School for one year before moving back to Virginia with his family. Growing up, he was reared on bluegrass music and Southern literature, which had a profound influence on his creative decisions later in life. Meanwhile, he ventured north to the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, where he trained to be an actor. One of his earliest onscreen roles was playing Klansman’s son in “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” (1999). After appearing in the made-for-cable movie “Rain” (Animal Planet, 2001) and on an episode of the British import sitcom, “At Home with the Braithwaites” (ITV, 1999-2003), Cooper had a minor… read more

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