William Hopper

William Hopper

Infobox actor
name = William Hopper



caption = William Hopper in 1934, photo by Carl Van Vechten
birthdate = birth date|1915|1|26
birthplace = New York City, New York
deathdate = death date and age|1970|3|6|1915|1|26
deathplace = Palm Springs, California
spouse = Jane Gilbert
parents = DeWolf Hopper (1858-1935) Hedda Hopper (1885-1966)

William Hopper (January 26, 1915March 6, 1970) was an American actor. He is probably best-remembered for playing Paul Drake on TV's "Perry Mason".

Hopper was born William DeWolf Hopper, Jr. in New York, New York, the only child of actor/matinee idol DeWolf Hopper (1858–1935) and actress/gossip columnist Hedda Hopper (née "Elda Furry" [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/celeb/hopper.htm 1 ] ] ) (1885–1966).

His debut motion picture appearance was as a baby in his father's 1916 silent movie "Sunshine Dad". His mother divorced his elderly father in 1924, and she and Billy eventually moved to Hollywood.

He began his acting career as a teenager, working in summer stock in Ogunquit, Maine. He went from there to Broadway, where he appeared in two plays, "Order Please" and "Romeo and Juliet" (both 1934).

In 1936, he played the small role as a photographer in the movie "The King Steps Out" starring Grace Moore and Franchot Tone at Columbia. In 1937 he portrayed the leading man in two films, "Public Wedding" with Jane Wyman and "Over the Goal" (both 1937).

He also enjoyed significant roles alongside Ann Sheridan in "The Footloose Heiress" (1937) and "Mystery House" (1938).

After that he had roles that include playing a sergeant in the Western "Stagecoach" (1939) starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne; a New York Reporter in "Knute Rockne, All American" (1940) starring Pat O'Brien, Gale Page, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Crisp; a reporter in the post-Hollywood Production Code version of "The Maltese Falcon" (1941) starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor, with Gladys George, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet; and a reporter in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (1942) starring James Cagney, with Walter Huston.

Hopper appeared in numerous movies, mostly uncredited or using the name DeWolf Hopper in the early years.

In the mid- to late 1930s Hopper would, on occasion, visit nightclubs with film actress Isabel Jewell. He married actress Jane Gilbert (née Kies, sister of the better-known Margaret Lindsay) in 1940, with whom he had one daughter, Joan (born 1942).

The couple divorced in the early 1960s, and, shortly thereafter, he married his second wife, Jeanette J. Hopper and whose son, Gordon P. Williams, became Hopper's stepson.

He enlisted as a frogman in the Navy in 1942, and won a Bronze Star for bravery and heroic action during operations in the Pacific.

He was discharged in 1945 when the war was over, but chose not to return to the movie industry. Instead, he became a car salesman in Hollywood for eight years.

In the mid-1950s, Hopper resumed his acting career with his role as Roy in "The High and the Mighty" (1954) starring John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Laraine Day, and Robert Stack.

Other appearances include his role as the father of Natalie Wood in "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955) with James Dean, Robert Mitchum's brother in "Track of the Cat" (1954), and as Col. Kenneth Penmark in "The Bad Seed" (1956) starring Nancy Kelly and Patty McCormack. Hopper also starred in the science fiction classic "20 Million Miles to Earth" (1957).

His crowning achievement was his regular role as private investigator Paul Drake on the classic lawyer TV series "Perry Mason" (1957-1966) with Raymond Burr as Mason and Barbara Hale as secretary Della Street.

In 1959, Hopper was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series for his role as Paul Drake.

His guest appearances on TV include "Gunsmoke", "Studio 57", "The Millionaire", "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars", and "On Trial".

He made two movie appearances during his years on "Perry Mason", but retired after the show was canceled in 1966. He made one final movie appearance playing a judge, Frederic D. Cannon, in Gore Vidal's "Myra Breckinridge" (1970) starring Mae West, John Huston, Farrah Fawcett, Rex Reed, George Raft, Timothy Dalton, and Raquel Welch.

He was hospitalized on February 14, 1970, after a stroke at his home in Yucca Valley, and was transferred to the hospital in Palm Springs when pneumonia developed. William Hopper died of pneumonia, aged 55, in Palm Springs. He is interred in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, California.

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