Dennis Hopper Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Dennis Hopper Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

    Dennis Hopper Quick InfoHeight 5 ft 7¾ in Weight 68 kg Date of Birth May 17, 1936 Zodiac Sign Taurus Date of Death May 29, 2010

    Dennis Hopper was an American actor, voiceover artist, filmmaker, director, and writer who is known for his roles in on-screen projects such as Billy in Easy Rider, Kansas in The Last Movie, Don in Out of the Blue, Frank Booth in Blue Velvet, Rudolph ‘Red’ Diamond in Boiling Point, Bruno Bischofberger in Basquiat, Shooter in Hoosiers, Howard Payne in Speed, Deacon in Waterworld, Frankie in The Last Days of Frankie the Fly, Charles Atlas in Top of the World, William S. Burroughs in The Source, and The Judge in An American Carol.

    Born Name

    Dennis Lee Hopper

    Nick Name

    Alan Smithee

    Dennis Hopper pictured in June 2008Dennis Hopper pictured in June 2008 (antje verena / / CC BY-SA 2.0)

    Age

    He was born on May 17, 1936.

    Died

    On May 29, 2010, he passed away due to prostate cancer at the age of 74 in his home in Venice, Los Angeles, California, United States.

    Resting Place

    Jesus Nazareno Cemetery, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, United States

    Sun Sign

    Taurus

    Born Place

    Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, United States

    Nationality

    American

    Education

    Dennis Hopper attended the Kansas City Art Institute and then studied at Helix High School. He also trained at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and the Actors Studio in New York City.

    Occupation

    Actor, Voiceover Artist, Filmmaker, Director, Writer, Photographer, Painter

    Family

    • Father – James Millard Hopper (Post office manager who had previously served in the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, in World War II) (1916-1982)
    • Mother – Marjorie Mae (née Davis) (Lifeguard Instructor) (1917-2007)
    • Siblings – Marvin Hopper (Brother), David Hopper (Brother)
    • Others – James Clarence Hopper (Paternal Grandfather), Elizabeth Bertie Bell (Paternal Grandmother), William Lonnie Davis (Maternal Grandfather), Nellie Bly McInteer (Maternal Grandmother)

    Manager

    Dennis Hopper was managed by Sam Maydew.

    Build

    Average

    Dennis Hopper and Katherine LaNasa, his 4th wife, at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990Dennis Hopper and Katherine LaNasa, his 4th wife, at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990 (Alan Light / / CC BY 2.0)

    Height

    5 ft 7¾ in or 172 cm

    Weight

    68 kg or 150 lbs (Normal Weight)

    In March 2010, he was weak and weighed just 100 pounds or 45 kg.

    Girlfriend / Spouse

    Dennis Hopper had dated –

    1. Ursula Andress
    2. (1955)
    3. Venetia Stevenson (1957)
    4. Tuesday Weld (1959-1960)
    5. Brooke Hayward (1961-1969)​ – He married actress Brooke Hayward in 1961 and they were blessed with a daughter Marin Hopper in 1962. However, the duo divorced in 1969.
    6. Michelle Phillips (1970)​ – He was married to actress and singer-songwriter Michelle Phillips from October 31, 1970, to November 8, 1970.
    7. Daria Halprin (1972-1976)​ – His marriage to Daria Halprin resulted in the birth of their daughter Ruthanna Hopper, an author and actress, on December 5, 1972.
    8. Katherine LaNasa (1989-1992)​ – They were blessed with a son named in 1990.
    9. Victoria Duffy (1996-2010) – They parent a daughter named Galen Grier Hopper (b. 2003).

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    He was of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and Dutch descent.

    Hair Color

    Salt and Pepper

    Eye Color

    Blue

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    • Frequently played menacing, sadistic villains
    • Often sported a goatee

    Brand Endorsements

    He had appeared in TV commercials for Ford FocusLincoln AutomobilesToyota Celica AutosNikeCingular WirelessAmeriprise Financial, and Tsumura Bathing Essence.

    Dennis Hopper (Left) alongside his friend and 'Easy Rider' co-star Jack Nicholson at the 62nd Academy AwardsDennis Hopper (Left) alongside his friend and ‘Easy Rider’ co-star Jack Nicholson at the 62nd Academy Awards (Alan Light / / CC BY 2.0)

    Dennis Hopper Facts

    1. He made his directorial debut with the 1969 independent road drama film, Easy Rider, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for “Best Original Screenplay” (shared with and Terry Southern).
    2. He was friends with , , and .
    3. Dennis Hopper received the 2,403rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard on March 18, 2010.
    4. Dennis died in the morning of May 29, 2010, only post 12 days of his 74th birthday.
    5. Dennis’s body was buried at Jesus Nazareno Cemetery in Ranchos de Taos.

    Featured Image by antje verena / / CC BY-SA 2.0

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    11 COMMENTS

    1. Warren

      His hair color was more of a grayish color as he got to be a bit older. Look in the 1st picture of him. His facial hair looked more white.

    2. Warren

      Dennis Hopper was not 172 cm.

    3. Warren

      He was closer to 64-67 kg at the least before he died because of weight loss. At the most he was said to be 70 kg by the time that he died. He died from prostate cancer.

    4. Warren

      He was 5 feet 8 inches tall

      • Warren

        He was 172.5 cm tall

      • Warren

        BMI was 22.8

    5. Warren

      Dennis hopper lowest height was about 5’7″.

    6. Warren

      It was 172 cm tall. Peak height was closer to 5’8 1/4″ tall.

    7. Warren

      According to additional sources, his eye color was green?

      • Warren

        Eye Color:
        Blue-Green

    8. Warren

      His dad had a brother: Clarence Ray Hopper (Paternal Uncle) (1919-1991).

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