Biography
Unsatisfied with the roles he was being offered, Cooper set out to make inroads as a director. But instead of crafting his own performance piece, he instead stayed strictly behind the camera as the writer and director of "Crazy Heart" (2009), which starred Jeff Bridges as Bad Blake, a burnt-out country music star reduced to playing gigs at bowling alleys while trying to hold on to what remains of his self-respect. With a trail of broken marriages and even more broken bottles, Blake finally starts to find redemption with the help of a journalist (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who starts to uncover the real man behind the music. Though he originally wanted to tell the story of Merle Haggard - he even followed the musician around on tour - Cooper had trouble landing the life rights, due to legal entanglements with Haggard's numerous ex-wives. Instead, he optioned Thomas Cobb's then out-of-print novel, Crazy Heart, which told a fictional, but similar tale to Haggard's own life. After writing the script, Cooper turned to Duvall, who immediately offered to be the executive producer. Determined to land Jeff Bridges for the lead and T-Bone Burnett to compose the music, Cooper did just that, fulfilling what he considered to be his top two requirements to make the film. Purposely directed with a 1970s feel that harkened back to Hollywood's last golden age, "Crazy Heart" won widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Bridges, who began to accumulate all the major acting awards in early 2010.
LATEST CREDITS
Get Low (2010) | Carl |
1968: Tunnel Rats (2008) | Private Joseph Walderson |
For Sale by Owner (2007) | Screenplay |
Bill s Gun Shop (2006) | Dillon McCarthy |
Ladder 49 (2004) | Billy |
Takedown (2004) | Nevin |
Gods and Generals (2003) | Lt. Joseph Morrison |
Austin Powers: the Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) | Bobby--Klansman's Son |
Crazy Heart (2009) | Screenplay |
Out of the FurnaceIn Production/Awaiting Release | Screenplay (rewrite) |
