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Stephen Cooper
NameStephen Cooper
OccupationActor

Stephen Cooper is a British actor known for his roles in various BBC productions, including EastEnders and Casualty. He has also appeared in ITV dramas such as Coronation Street and Emmerdale. Cooper's career has spanned over two decades, with appearances in Channel 4's Shameless and Hollyoaks. His work has been recognized by organizations such as the Royal Television Society and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Early Life

Stephen Cooper was born in Manchester, England, and grew up in the Greater Manchester area. He attended Manchester Metropolitan University, where he studied Drama and Theatre Studies. Cooper's early life was influenced by his parents, who were both involved in the Manchester Theatre scene. He was inspired by actors such as Laurence Olivier and Ian McKellen, who had performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Cooper's interest in acting was also shaped by his experiences at the Manchester Youth Theatre, where he worked alongside other young actors, including John Cooper Clarke and Maxine Peake.

Career

Cooper's career in acting began with appearances in BBC Radio 4 dramas, including The Archers and The News Quiz. He then moved on to television, with roles in BBC One's Holby City and Doctors. Cooper has also worked in Film4 productions, such as Dead Man's Shoes and This Is England. His performances have been recognized by critics, including those at The Guardian and The Times. Cooper has worked with directors such as Shane Meadows and Ken Loach, and has appeared alongside actors like Paddy Considine and Timothy Spall. He has also had roles in Sky1's Stella and E4's Skins.

Personal Life

Cooper is married to actress Sally Lindsay, who is known for her roles in Coronation Street and Scott & Bailey. The couple has two children and lives in Cheshire. Cooper is a supporter of Manchester United FC and has appeared in several BBC Sport documentaries. He is also involved with charities such as Comic Relief and Children in Need. Cooper has spoken publicly about his experiences with Mental Health and has worked with organizations such as Mind and The Samaritans. He has also been involved in campaigns for BBC Children in Need and The Prince's Trust.

Filmography

Cooper's filmography includes appearances in The Bill, Heartbeat, and Midsomer Murders. He has also worked in Film4 productions, such as Submarine and The Selfish Giant. Cooper has had roles in ITV dramas like Vera and Shetland. His performances have been recognized by organizations such as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the Royal Television Society. Cooper has worked with actors like David Tennant and Olivia Colman, and has appeared in BBC Two's The Fall and Peaky Blinders. He has also had roles in Channel 4's Fresh Meat and E4's Misfits.

Awards

Cooper has been nominated for several awards, including the British Soap Awards and the TV Choice Awards. He has won awards such as the Royal Television Society Awards and the BBC Audio Drama Awards. Cooper's performances have been recognized by critics, including those at The Guardian and The Times. He has worked with directors such as Tom Hooper and Sam Mendes, and has appeared alongside actors like Kate Winslet and Idris Elba. Cooper has also been involved in BBC Radio 4's The Archers and The News Quiz, and has worked with organizations such as The Royal Shakespeare Company and The National Theatre. Category:British actors

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