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Home/People/Tommy Cooper
Tommy Cooper profile photo
Born
Mar 19, 1921Died: Apr 15, 1984
Lived 63 years
Place of Birth
Caerphilly, South Wales
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

21
Movies
11
TV Shows
Also Known As
Thomas Frederick Cooper
IMDb Profile

Tommy Cooper

Acting

Biography
Born in Caerphilly, South Wales, at 19 Llwyn Onn Street, Trecenydd, Cooper was delivered by the woman who owned the house in which the family was lodging. His parents were Welsh-born army recruiting sergeant father Thomas H. (Tom) Cooper, and his English-born wife Gertrude (née Gertrude C. Wright) from Crediton, Devon. In light of the heavily polluted air and the offer of a job for his father, the family moved to Exeter, Devon, when Cooper was three and gained the West Country accent that was part of his act. The family lived in the back of Haven Banks, where Cooper attended Mount Radford School for Boys, and helped his parents run their ice cream van, which attended fairs on the weekend. At the age of eight an aunt bought Cooper a magic set and he spent hours perfecting the tricks. Magic ran in his family—his brother David (born 1930) opened a magic shop in the 1960s in Slough High Street (then Buckinghamshire now Berkshire) called D. & Z. Cooper's Magic Shop. On 15 April 1984, Cooper collapsed and soon after died from a heart attack in front of millions of television viewers, midway through his act on the London Weekend Television variety show Live From Her Majesty's, transmitted live from Her Majesty's Theatre. His stage persona required that his act intentionally went wrong for comic purposes, leading to some initial uncertainty about whether this collapse was real.
Tommy Cooper: The Lost Tapes poster

Tommy Cooper: The Lost Tapes

as Himself
2024
Parkinson at 50 poster

Parkinson at 50

as Self (archive footage)
2021
Tommy Cooper: In His Own Words poster

Tommy Cooper: In His Own Words

Cast
2018
The Untold Tommy Cooper poster

The Untold Tommy Cooper

as Self (Archive Footage)
2011
Tommy Cooper - The Very Best Of poster

Tommy Cooper - The Very Best Of

as himself
2006
Tommy Cooper - The Missing Pieces poster

Tommy Cooper - The Missing Pieces

as himself
2006
The Best of Tommy Cooper poster

The Best of Tommy Cooper

as Self
2004
Tommy Cooper - A Feztival Of Fun With Tommy Cooper poster

Tommy Cooper - A Feztival Of Fun With Tommy Cooper

as Himself
2001
Tommy Cooper - Tribute To A Comic Genius poster

Tommy Cooper - Tribute To A Comic Genius

Cast
2000
Tommy Cooper: Master Of Comedy poster

Tommy Cooper: Master Of Comedy

Cast
1997
Tommy Cooper - The Magic Touch poster

Tommy Cooper - The Magic Touch

Cast
1993
Just Like That! poster

Just Like That!

as Self (archival footage)
1989
A Tribute to Tommy Cooper poster

A Tribute to Tommy Cooper

as Self
1986
An Audience with Joan Rivers poster

An Audience with Joan Rivers

Cast
1984
It's Your Move poster

It's Your Move

as Big Removal Man
1982
The Royal Variety Performance 1977 poster

The Royal Variety Performance 1977

Cast
1977
The Plank poster

The Plank

as Larger Workman
1967
The Cool Mikado poster

The Cool Mikado

as Pooh-Bah, Private Detective
1963
And the Same to You poster

And the Same to You

as Horace Hawkins
1960
Tommy Cooper - Just Like That poster

Tommy Cooper - Just Like That

Cast
TBA