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Dennis Hopper talks to Glenn O'Brien. Courtesy of the Warhol Museum. VIDEO PUBLISHED: 04/13/09
In the second installment of our two-part retrospective of his life and career—and in what would be his final interview—the legendary actor opens up about the making of Easy Rider, his tangles with Marlon Brando on Apocalypse Now, his battle with drugs, his rebirth with Blue Velvet, and the imperfect, incomparable, revolutionary trails he blazed. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/01/10
Dennis Hopper Complete Interview
When Dennis Hopper died in late May, American culture lost one of its great iconoclasts: an actor, filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist whose legendary predilections for both creative ground-breaking and epic hell-raising influenced the careers of multiple generations of budding thespians as much as they threatened to derail his own. Shortly before his death, Hopper sat for what would be his final interview. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/01/10
Acting, painting, rebelling in Hollywood, and other life skills Henry Hopper learned from his dad. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/21/10
When Dennis Hopper died in late May, American culture lost one of its great iconoclasts: an actor, filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist whose legendary predilections for both creative ground-breaking and epic hell-raising influenced the careers of multiple generations of budding thespians as much as they threatened to derail his own. Shortly before his death, Hopper sat for what would be his final interview. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/17/10
Last Tango in Los Angeles: Dennis Hopper
Icon status or no, Dennis Hopper didn't want to be part of the establishment. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/03/10
With the success of the vampire love story–thriller Twilight, 19-year-old Kristen Stewart has become one of the most talked-about, rumor-milled, paparazzi-chased, obsessed-over, and in-demand actresses in Hollywood. But the secret to her popularity right nowmay lie as much in what she is—a wizened character actor in a teenager’s body—as it does in what she isn’t. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/01/09
Mark Hartley's documentary, Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!, takes a gleeful look back at the Australian movement that spawned Mad Max. Prepare for naked women, psycho drifters, half-baked ideas, nearly unkillable stuntmen, and some astoundingly bad special effects. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/30/09