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  1. Jul 12, 2019 · In 1969, Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda’s ‘Easy Rider’ Pushed Hollywood Into the ’70s. The low-budget rebel odyssey shook the foundations of Hollywood, ushered in a new era and launched a ...

  2. Jun 9, 2010 · 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 ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000454Dennis Hopper - IMDb

    Dennis Hopper. Actor: Easy Rider. Multi-talented and unconventional actor/director regarded by many as one of the true "enfant terribles" of Hollywood who led an amazing cinematic career for more than five decades, Dennis Hopper was born on May 17, 1936, in Dodge City, Kansas.

  4. May 30, 2010 · Dennis Hopper, the maverick director and costar of the landmark 1969 counterculture film classic “Easy Rider” whose drug- and alcohol-fueled reputation as a Hollywood bad boy preceded his ...

  5. Jun 1, 2010 · Embed. Transcript. Actor and filmmaker Dennis Hopper, best known for such films as Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now and Blue Velvet, died May 29, seven months after his manager announced that he had ...

  6. Dennis Hopper. Actor: Easy Rider. Multi-talented and unconventional actor/director regarded by many as one of the true "enfant terribles" of Hollywood who led an amazing cinematic career for more than five decades, Dennis Hopper was born on May 17, 1936, in Dodge City, Kansas. The young Hopper expressed interest in acting from a young age and first appeared in a slew of 1950s television shows ...

  7. The Trip. Movie Clip. Famous sequence shot in 16mm and edited mostly by film-maker to be Henry Jaglom, Billy (director Dennis Hopper) and Wyatt (Peter Fonda) with hookers Karen (Karen Black) and Mary (Toni Basil) acid tripping at the St. Louis #1 Cemetery in New Orleans, in , 1969.