Chris Cooper

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Chris Cooper Wiki Biography

Christopher Walton Cooper was born on the 9th July 1951, in Kansas City, Missouri USA, and is an actor, best known to the world for his roles in such films as “American Beauty” (1999), “The Bourne Identity” (2002) and “Adaptation” (2002), among many other differing roles.

Have you ever wondered how rich Chris Cooper is as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Cooper’s net worth is as high as $10 million, earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry which began in the late ‘80s, during which he has won several prestigious awards, including Academy, Golden Globe and SAG Awards.

Chris is the son of Charles Cooper and his wife Mary Ann, nee Walton. Chris spent his childhood at his family’s cattle ranch near Leavenworth Kansas, and also lived for a while in Las Vegas, Phoenix and Houston. He attended high school in Kansas City, and during those years found his first job at a local theater company as a carpenter. Following his matriculation, Chris continued with his work in theater, only he changed the theater group, and still worked for his father at the cattle ranch.

He then enrolled at the University of Missouri-Columbia, majoring in set design, but in his sophomore year switched his major to acting. Slowly his acting classes became more frequent, and part from acting he also learnt how to dance at Stephens College.

Following his graduation, Chris moved to New York, and lived with four other young actors. While there he held several odd jobs in order to support himself, and took acting classes under Stela Adler and Wynn Handman. Before his career took-off, Chris worked with the Actors Theater of Louisville and Seattle Repertory.

His screen debut came in 1987, when he was cast as the lead in the John Sayles’ history drama “Matewan”, with James Earl Jones and Mary McDonnell. Two years later he portrayed July Johnson in the TV mini-series “Lonesome Dove”, next to such stars as Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones and Danny Glover among others. He repeated his role in the second installment of the show “Return to Lonesome Dove” in 1993. His net worth was now set.

In 1991 he had a role in the drama “Guilty by Suspicion”, starring Robert De Niro and Annette Bening, and then in 1996 featured in the thriller “A Time to Kill”, with Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock and Samuel L. Jackson as the stars of the film. Also, the same year he starred in John Sayles’ Academy Award- nominated drama “Lone Star”. Two years later he portrayed Joe in the film based on Charles Dickens’ novel “Great Expectations”, with Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow. The same year he appeared in Robert Redford’s Academy Award- nominated western drama “The Horse Whisperer”, and in 1999 played Colonel Fitts in Sam Mendes Academy Award- winning romantic drama “American Beauty”, starring Kevin Spacey, Thora Birch and Mena Suvari. His net worth was rising steadily.

Chris started the new millennium quite successfully, appearing in Roland Emmerich’s action drama “The Patriot” (2000) with Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger as leads, and in 2002 played Conklin in the action thriller “The Bourne Identity”, starring Mat Damon, and also in 2002 he portrayed John Laroche in the film “Adaptation”, the role that won him both Academy and Golden Globe Awards, and certainly added a substantial amount to his net worth. In 2003 he played Tom Smith in the film “Seabiscuit” with Tobey Maguire and Jeff Bridges, and then in 2005 appeared in the Stephen Gaghan’s thriller “Syriana” (2005). Two years later he starred in the drama “Breach” as Robert Hanssen, while the year 2010 was one of his busiest, appearing in several films including John Wells’ The Company Men”, Allen Coulter’s “Remember Me”, Ben Affleck’s “The Town”, and “The Tempest”, directed by Julie Taymor, all of which certainly added to his net worth.

Chris continued with his acting career in this decade, and has starred in such films as “August: Osage County” (2013), “Demolition” (2015), and “Coming Through the Rye” (2015). Currently, he is working on the film “Light on Broken Glass”, due for release in late 2017.

Regarding his personal life, he has been married to Marianne Leone since 1983; the couple had one son, Jesse, who was born prematurely and battled cerebral palsy throughout his life, which ended in 2005. In his honor, Chris has started the Jesse Cooper Foundation.

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Chris Cooper Quick Info

Full Name Chris Cooper
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth July 9, 1951
Died September 25, 2006, Paulden, Arizona, United States
Place Of Birth Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Height 1.78 m
Profession Actor
Education Southwest High School, Stephens College, University of Missouri
Nationality American
Spouse Marianne Leone Cooper
Children Jesse Lanier Cooper
Parents Mary Ann Cooper, Charles Cooper
Siblings Chuck Cooper
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0177933/
Awards Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award f…
Nominations Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie, Independent Spirit …
Movies Demolition, American Beauty, Adaptation, The Bourne Identity, The Muppets, August: Osage County, The Patriot, October Sky, Capote, The Company Men, The Kingdom, Jarhead, The Town, Matewan, Lone Star, Breach, Me, Myself & Irene, Remember Me, Syriana, Seabiscuit, A Time to Kill, Money Train, The Horse…
TV Shows 11.22.63, Lonesome Dove, Return to Lonesome Dove

Chris Cooper Trademarks

  1. Intense understated performances
  2. Deep gravelly voice
  3. Usually plays characters that are associated with the government (including the military), politics, or agencies. See: The Bourne Identity (2002), Silver City (2004), Syriana (2005), Me, Myself & Irene (2000), Jarhead (2005), The Patriot (2000), American Beauty (1999), Breach (2007).

Chris Cooper Quotes

  • The Bourne Identity. It’s pretty amazing. I had the Bourne script for a good month and a half, and I knew I was going to Prague to shoot my segment of the film. So two weeks before I’m off to Prague, I get a call from the production company, and they say “Look, forget the script. We’ve got a lot of re-writing to do, and we’ll send you a script as soon as we can.” So a week goes by, and I’m getting pretty freaked out, because here I am, and I don’t know what the heck I’m going to do. And I’m not a quick line-reader. I don’t learn lines real quickly. So a week went by, and it’s a week before I go to Prague, and I get another script. I no sooner set that script down, than within an hour, production’s calling saying “Forget that script. We’re still in re-writes. We’ll send you something as soon as we can.” I flew to Prague without a script. I didn’t know what the heck I was going to do. I think it’s fair to say-I think it’s been out in the atmosphere enough that people know that’s just how the shoot went. And I think it’s kind of how the second shoot went. We were working 12-14-hour days, and then I would find myself hanging around the set for another hour asking anybody, “Do we have pages for tomorrow?” And it was a great, great example of finding that survival gear. I mean literally, that gear to work in that kind of situation. All those guys, that support team that I had around me while we were tracking down Bourne, we’d get these pages of technical jargon, and we’d have to go off to a quiet corner for a half-hour and just jam and learn these scenes and make them look interesting, and make them look like we knew what we were talking about. So that was quite an experience. Boy, somebody was watching out for me, because at the same time, I’m going through jet-lag, and doing a lot of physical scene work, and I would get maybe four hours of sleep a night. And I’m just so surprised it went as well as it did.
  • (On his role in The Town) It’s like one scene. But a great scene, I think. This is a great adaptation from a Chuck Hogan book called Prince Of Thieves. I play Ben Affleck’s father, who is doing five life terms for a Brinks heist that I committed and killed a couple of the guards. But this story is generational. It’s thieves who pass down their triumphs and mistakes to the next generation, so that they don’t make the same mistake that the previous-like I had made. So Ben is visiting me in Walpole Prison. We spent just a great day with this prison visit scene. And Ben was kind enough to assemble 13 minutes of film that involved every reference to my character before my scene, so I could see how other people saw him before I played him.
  • (On landing Lonesome Dove) It’s a mystery-I know they auditioned a lot of folks in L.A., and if I remember correctly, they had a handful of actors they were going to read in New York. And why or how I got the opportunity to audition for Lonesome Dove, I have no idea. But I knew that character of July Johnson was just-seemed to fit me like a glove. And I worked my tail off on that audition. And also, somehow, somewhere getting the news that the director felt pretty sure he had cast the role of July Johnson, that just spurred me on to try and give the best audition I could ever give at that time. And I guess it worked out.
  • (On Adaptation) The audition I did was very, very unusual, in that when I read the script, I just saw so many possibilities and ways to play a scene. If you’re not familiar with the audition process-you’re lucky if you get a second reading of the character. I went to the audition and pleaded with Spike to please allow me to show him four or five interpretations of a scene. And he let me do that. We did four, possibly five scenes where I showed him different ways I thought this could be played. Then once I was cast, and we were shooting the film, when the finished product came out, that’s how Spike directed me. He would say in a particular scene, “Okay, here you are picking up Susan Orlean at her hotel, and you’re going into the Everglades or whatever. Okay, on first meeting her, you could be terribly intimidated. Here you are, this Florida redneck cracker meeting this intellectual New York journalist, and you’re completely intimidated. Okay, now play it like you’re the smartest guy in the world, and she’s lucky to have this time to spend with you. So you’re very confident.” So on and so forth. So we’d play all those different variations, and then when it came to editing the film, it was up to Spike to choose what take he wanted. And that became a real surprise to me at the premiere when I saw the film, because I didn’t know what take he was going to use.
  • (On Money Train) We had just moved to Kingston, I think in ’94. I think I had gone into New York and auditioned for one or two characters in that script, and we bought this little house here that we still live in. And financially, we had no business buying this house. We were scared to death. So it was an opportunity to make some money and do another film role, and it’s something I thought would be very challenging. It turned out to be… Certainly not a pleasant character. Sometimes you go into those dark areas, and that’s what you’re called to do. It was a pretty wicked, awful character, considering what he did. I just really can’t say that was an enjoyable role. It was more of an opportunity, and kind of survival. Something for a number of reasons that I just had to do.
  • (On landing his role in Matewan) That was my first feature film, but it came in kind of an interesting way. My wife [Marianne] was also an actor. When we were living in New York, she answered a backstage ad for an NYU student’s film, and that turned out to be Nancy Savoca. So Marianne did Nancy’s half-hour junior black-and-white piece. Then she and Nancy and Rich, Nancy’s husband-we all four became real good friends from that experience. Then Nancy worked on Brother From Another Planet when John [Sayles] was shooting that. And she was aware that John beforehand had lost financing. He wanted to do Matewan, but lost the financing, so he went on to do Brother From Another Planet. So Nancy gave John my name, and said, “When the time comes for Matewan, take a look at this guy.” So that’s kind of how that came about. It was an audition in midtown. I went up and read a couple of scenes. And then some months passed. I went to London to do a West End production with Harold Pinter-it was a Tennessee Williams play, Sweet Bird Of Youth, directed by Harold Pinter and starring Lauren Bacall. So in the seven months that I was over in England, news came. I got a callback to read some more scenes. So we did the Sunday matinée, and I had to get on a plane, fly to the States, do the audition, get back on the plane, fly back for Tuesday night’s performance. I had virtually noooo sleep. I was really on a high just in anticipation of the audition. And then during that Tuesday-night performance, I came really, really close to fainting onstage because I was so tuckered.

Chris Cooper Important Facts

  • Did not make his first screen appearance until he was thirty-six years old.
  • As of 2014, has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: American Beauty (1999), Seabiscuit (2003) and Capote (2005). American Beauty (1999) won in the category.
  • One of his first notable roles was in Lonesome Dove (1989), in which he worked opposite Anjelica Huston. In The Kingdom (2007), he appears with her brother Danny Huston, as well as Jennifer Garner, who played Anjelica’s character in the Lonesome Dove prequel Dead Man’s Walk (1996).
  • His first foray into acting came when he was drafted from the set-builder ranks of his local community theater to serve as a last-minute substitute for Tom Berenger in a production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” as the paper boy.
  • Older brother, Chuck Cooper (born in 1948), is a contractor.
  • His parents were from Texas. His mother, Mary Ann (Walton), was a homemaker, and his father, Charles Sherwood Cooper, was an internist who served as a doctor in the US Air Force, and a cattleman.
  • Said he was afraid of taking the role in American Beauty (1999); his wife convinced him to take the role of the repressed soldier.
  • Graduated from Southwest High School in 1969. Southwest High School closed down in 1998 and reopened in 1999 as Southwest Charter School. Southwest High School is located in the Kansas City, Missouri School District.
  • As a young man, he did some construction work, including helping with the construction of Royals Stadium in Kansas City, now known as Kaufman Stadium.
  • Turned down the role of Jim Gordon in Batman Begins (2005).
  • He majored in agriculture and acting at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
  • Studied ballet at Stephens College in Columbia.
  • Son, Jesse Cooper (with Leone), born 1987, died January 2005 from causes related to cerebral palsy.
  • Filmed scenes for The Ring (2002) that were cut, though a picture of him in a newspaper remains in the film.
  • Lives in Kingston, Massachusetts, USA.

Chris Cooper Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Light on Broken Glass 2017 pre-production Jay Actor
Live by Night 2016 completed Chief Irving Figgis Actor
Chickadee pre-production Doctor Porter Actor
11.22.63 2016 TV Mini-Series Al Templeton Actor
Coming Through the Rye 2015 J.D. Salinger Actor
Demolition 2015 Phil Actor
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 2014 Norman Osborn (uncredited) Actor
August: Osage County 2013 Charlie Aiken Actor
The Corrections 2012 TV Movie Alfred Actor
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God 2012 Documentary Gary (voice) Actor
The Company You Keep 2012 Daniel Sloan Actor
The Muppets 2011 Tex Richman Actor
The Tempest 2010/I Antonio Actor
The Town 2010 Stephen MacRay Actor
Amigo 2010 Col. Hardacre Actor
Remember Me 2010 Sgt. Neil Craig Actor
The Company Men 2010 Phil Woodward Actor
Where the Wild Things Are 2009 Douglas (voice) Actor
New York, I Love You 2008 Alex (segment “Yvan Attal”) Actor
American Experience 2008 TV Series documentary Walt Whitman Actor
Married Life 2007 Harry Allen Actor
The Kingdom 2007 Grant Sykes Actor
Breach 2007 Robert Hanssen Actor
Syriana 2005 Jimmy Pope Actor
Jarhead 2005 Lt. Col. Kazinski Actor
Capote 2005 Alvin Dewey Actor
Silver City 2004 Dickie Pilager Actor
The Bourne Supremacy 2004 Conklin (uncredited) Actor
Seabiscuit 2003 Tom Smith Actor
My House in Umbria 2003 TV Movie Thomas Riversmith Actor
Adaptation. 2002 John Laroche Actor
The Bourne Identity 2002 Conklin Actor
Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road 2002 Bob Cody Actor
The Patriot 2000 Col. Harry Burwell Actor
Me, Myself & Irene 2000 Lieutenant Gerke Actor
American Beauty 1999 Colonel Fitts Actor
October Sky 1999 John Hickam Actor
The 24 Hour Woman 1999 Ron Hacksby Actor
The Horse Whisperer 1998 Frank Booker Actor
Great Expectations 1998 Joe Actor
Alone 1997 TV Movie Gus Jr. Actor
Breast Men 1997 TV Movie Dr. William Larson Actor
A Time to Kill 1996 Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney Actor
Boys 1996 Mr. John Baker Actor
Lone Star 1996 Sam Actor
The Deliverance of Elaine 1996 TV Movie Charile Skyler Actor
Law & Order 1996 TV Series Roy Payne Actor
Pharaoh’s Army 1995 Captain John Hull Abston Actor
Money Train 1995 Torch Actor
One More Mountain 1994 TV Movie James Reed Actor
Return to Lonesome Dove 1993 TV Mini-Series July Johnson Actor
This Boy’s Life 1993 Roy Actor
Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life 1992 TV Movie Anthony Blessing Actor
Bed of Lies 1992 TV Movie Price Daniel, Jr. Actor
City of Hope 1991 Riggs Actor
To the Moon, Alice 1991 Short Frank Wiliker Actor
Darrow 1991 TV Movie Eugene Debs Actor
Thousand Pieces of Gold 1991 Charlie Actor
Guilty by Suspicion 1991 Larry Nolan Actor
In Broad Daylight 1991 TV Movie Jack Wilson Actor
Lifestories 1990 TV Series Mr. Hawkins Actor
A Little Piece of Sunshine 1990 TV Movie Ernie Favaro Actor
Lonesome Dove 1989 TV Mini-Series July Johnson Actor
Miami Vice 1988 TV Series Jimmy Yagovitch Actor
American Playhouse 1988 TV Series Louis Halladay Actor
Non date da mangiare agli animali 1987 Short Actor
The Equalizer 1987 TV Series Michael Actor
Matewan 1987 Joe Kenehan Actor
The Muppets 2011 performer: “Let’s Talk About Me”, “Life’s a Happy Song Finale” Soundtrack
Her 2013 thanks Thanks
Certain Proof: A Question of Worth 2011 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Breaching the Truth: The Making of ‘Breach’ 2007 Video short special thanks Thanks
American Beauty: Look Closer… 2000 Video documentary short Himself Self
Spotlight on Location: October Sky 1999 Video documentary short Himself / John Hickam Self
Gomorron 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Special Look 2016 TV Series Himself Self
World Premiere 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Fastball 2016 Documentary Clifford Blankenship (voice) Self
Made in Hollywood 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Letters to Jackie: Remembering President Kennedy 2013 Documentary Narrator Self
Certain Proof: A Question of Worth 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Janela Indiscreta 2010 TV Series Himself Self
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots 2010 TV Movie documentary voice Self
Hemispheres: A Documentary on Cerebral Palsy 2009 Documentary Himself Self
American Experience 2009 TV Series documentary Himself – Narrator Self
Johnny Cash’s America 2008 Documentary Narrator Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2008 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008 TV Series Himself Self
‘The Kingdom’: Behind-the-Scenes Interviews 2007 Video documentary short Self
Creating ‘The Kingdom’ 2007 Video documentary short Himself Self
HBO First Look 2003-2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Breach: Anatomy of a Character 2007 Video short Himself Self
Breaching the Truth: The Making of ‘Breach’ 2007 Video short Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1996-2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Making Capote: Concept to Script 2006 Video documentary short Himself – ‘Alvin Dewey’ Self
12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2006 TV Special Himself Self
Nature 2004 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
The 76th Annual Academy Awards 2004 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Rol Self
The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself – Presenter: Best Supporting Male Self
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2004 TV Special Himself Self
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards 2004 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
Seabiscuit: The Making of a Legend 2003 TV Short documentary Himself Self
The Making of ‘Seabiscuit’ 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
The 75th Annual Academy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2003 TV Special Himself Self
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
The 2001 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Presenter (uncredited) Self
Ben’s Boston 2010 TV Mini-Series documentary short Stephen MacRay Archive Footage
Jake Gyllenhaal Challenges the Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2010 Short Lt. Col. Kazinski Archive Footage
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Bourne Identity: Cloak and Dagger: Covert Ops 2004 Video short Conklin Archive Footage
Gomorron 2000 TV Series Himself Archive Footage

Chris Cooper Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award Austin Film Festival Won
2014 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Supporting Actor August: Osage County (2013) Won
2013 Capri Lifetime Achievement Award Capri, Hollywood Won
2013 Capri Ensemble Cast Award Capri, Hollywood August: Osage County (2013) Won
2013 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Ensemble of the Year August: Osage County (2013) Won
2013 NFCS Award Nevada Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Cast August: Osage County (2013) Won
2010 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble The Town (2010) Won
2010 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Acting Ensemble The Town (2010) Won
2008 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Actor Breach (2007) Won
2004 Peter J. Owens Award San Francisco International Film Festival Won
2003 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 Critics Choice Award Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 Audience Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 DFWFCA Award Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2003 VFCC Award Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 SFFCC Award San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 Seattle Film Critics Award Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 SEFCA Award Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 TFCA Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Performance, Male Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 VVFP Award Village Voice Film Poll Best Supporting Performance Adaptation. (2002) Won
2002 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Won
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture American Beauty (1999) Won
1996 Lone Star Film & Television Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Best Actor Lone Star (1996) Won
1992 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Thousand Pieces of Gold (1991) Won
2015 Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award Austin Film Festival Nominated
2014 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Supporting Actor August: Osage County (2013) Nominated
2013 Capri Lifetime Achievement Award Capri, Hollywood Nominated
2013 Capri Ensemble Cast Award Capri, Hollywood August: Osage County (2013) Nominated
2013 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Ensemble of the Year August: Osage County (2013) Nominated
2013 NFCS Award Nevada Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Cast August: Osage County (2013) Nominated
2010 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble The Town (2010) Nominated
2010 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Acting Ensemble The Town (2010) Nominated
2008 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Actor Breach (2007) Nominated
2004 Peter J. Owens Award San Francisco International Film Festival Nominated
2003 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 Critics Choice Award Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 Audience Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 DFWFCA Award Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2003 VFCC Award Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 SFFCC Award San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 Seattle Film Critics Award Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 SEFCA Award Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 TFCA Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Performance, Male Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 VVFP Award Village Voice Film Poll Best Supporting Performance Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2002 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Adaptation. (2002) Nominated
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture American Beauty (1999) Nominated
1996 Lone Star Film & Television Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Best Actor Lone Star (1996) Nominated
1992 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Thousand Pieces of Gold (1991) Nominated