Scott Cooper (born April 20, 1970) is an American writer-director and former actor. His directorial career began with the award-winning "Crazy Heart" (2009), starring Jeff Bridges. He has gone on to write and direct such films as "Out of the Furnace" (2013) and "Hostiles" (2017), both starring Christian Bale, and "Black Mass" (2015), starring Johnny Depp.
For Sale By Owner
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Crazy Heart
(Director)
Crazy Heart
(Screenplay)
A Head Full of Ghosts
(Writer)
Out of the Furnace
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Out of the Furnace
(Director)
Crazy Heart
(Producer)
Black Mass
(Director)
Black Mass
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Hostiles
(Director)
Hostiles
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Deliver Me from Nowhere
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The Pale Blue Eye
(Writer)
Deliver Me from Nowhere
(Screenplay)
Hostiles
(Screenplay)
Hellhound on His Trail
(Director)
Hellhound on His Trail
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Hellhound on His Trail
(Screenplay)
Antlers
(Director)
Antlers
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The Pale Blue Eye
(Director)
The Pale Blue Eye
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