Garry Cooper

Hull born Garry Cooper is an actor who came to fame playing Peter, the flash boyfriend of Leslie Ash and rival to Phil Daniels' wannabe mod in cult 1979 hit Quadrophenia. Other film credits include Michael Radford's big screen adaptation of George Orwell's 1984, My Beautiful Launderette, Prick Up Your Ears and Derek Jarman's Caravaggio. TV credits include The Vice, The Bill, Soldier Soldier and Zen.

Cast

Jacob

(Kanaaniter # 1)

Mountains of the Moon

(Stroyan)

Beautiful Thing

(Ronnie Pearce)

Universal Soldier: Regeneration

(Doctor Porter)

Secret Orchards

Bibliothèque Pascal

(The Professor)

Going Gently

(Orderly)

Prick Up Your Ears

(Actor 1 – Mr Sloane)

Hostile Waters

(Gennady)

The Pigeon Tunnel

(Ronnie Cornwell)

The Writing on the Wall

(Fred)

Breakout

(Andy Cresswell)

Henry VI, Part 2: The Houses of York and Lancaster

(Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester)

Looking for Vicky

(Red)

Broadside: Emerging Empires Collide

(Tromp)

Henry VI: Harry The Sixth

(Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester)

An Ungentlemanly Act

(Colour Sgt. Muir)

Quadrophenia

(Peter)

My Beautiful Laundrette

(Squatter)

Paul: The Emissary

(Saul / Paul)

Caravaggio

(Davide)

Nineteen Eighty-Four

(Guard)

P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang

(Tommy)

The Fix

(Skipper)

Dead Man Running

(Faceless Man)

Ploughman's Share

(Young Chas)

Degree of Uncertainty

(Billy)

The Thing With Feathers

(Keith)

Zen

(Angelo)

Playhouse

Perfect Scoundrels

(Marty Hampton)

Peak Practice

(Alan Davis)

Lovejoy

(Kevin the Ponce)

Better

(Peter 'Bulgey' Donovan)

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries

(Sergeant Holt)

Harry

(Jo Jo)

Vera

(Cliff Cringle)

Casualty

(Han Dybendak)

Landscapers

(Lancing's Dad (voice))

Heartbeat

(Arthur Jacobs)

In a Land of Plenty

(Stanley)

Charles II: The Power and The Passion

(General Monck)

The Vice

(Supt. Jeff Callard)

House of the Dragon

(Ryam Redwyne)

Heartbeat

(Len Brown)

Soldier Soldier

(RMP Sergeant)

Soldier Soldier

(Sgt, RMP)

Soldier Soldier

(RMP Duty Sergeant)

Casualty

(Dominic 'Dom' Pearson)

Midsomer Murders

(James Griss)

Play for Today

(Billy)

Gangs of London

(John Harks)

Dempsey and Makepeace

(Swabey)

Murder in Mind

(DI Frank Slater)