Cooper Huckabee
Cooper Huckabee, born on May 8, 1951, in Mobile, Alabama, is an accomplished American actor celebrated for his work across film and television. He gained recognition for his versatile performances in a range of genres, particularly noted for his roles in the historical drama "Gettysburg" (1993), where he portrayed a character during the pivotal Civil War battle. His career began to take shape in the early 1980s, with a standout performance in the horror film "The Funhouse" (1981), which showcased his ability to engage audiences in thrilling narratives.
In addition to these notable films, Huckabee appeared alongside a stellar cast in "Space Cowboys" (2000), a sci-fi adventure that featured veterans of the industry including Clint Eastwood and Tommy Lee Jones. His contributions to the entertainment industry extend beyond acting, as he has also engaged in various creative projects, including television appearances that highlight his range and dedication to the craft. Over the years, Huckabee has built a reputation not only for his talent but also for his commitment to storytelling, leaving a lasting impact on the cinematic landscape. His work continues to resonate with audiences, illustrating the depth of his career and his ability to connect with viewers through his performances.
Filmography
The Curse
Tales from the Hood 3
The Funhouse
Love Field
Joni
Cohen and Tate
Gettysburg
The Quest: The Longest Drive
Eye of the Tiger
Staunton Hill
Band of Robbers