Dennis Hopper, Nicholas Ray and Wim Wenders photographed by Caterine Milinaire on the set of the film The American Friend, 1977.
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Dennis Hopper on set “The LAST MOVIE” (1971)
Dennis Hopper on set "The Last Movie" (1971). I am not the author of this image. Check out Dennis Hopper by Sam Shaw right here
Kenneth Anger, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Dennis Hopper, Donald Cammell in Cannes!
Kenneth Anger, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Dennis Hopper, Donald Cammell (right to left), Cannes 1973.
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Dennis Hopper by Sam Shaw!
Dennis Hopper photographed by Sam Shaw (1957). Thank you Tarun Neo, as always!
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John Huston and Dennis Hopper in Jim Beam ads!
Advertisement for Jim Beam featuring Dennis Hopper and John Huston, 1972. Retrieved from Duke University Library.
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Dennis Hopper, John Ford & John Huston in bed.
Dennis Hopper, John Ford & John Huston in bed together. By Viktor Skrebneski, 13 September 1971, Palm Springs, California. Dennis Hopper explains:
“John Houston (sic) and I were doing an ad for whisky with Victor Skrebneski. I asked Huston when was the last time he had seen John Ford. “I haven’t seen him in 20 years” he responded. So we decided to visit Mr. Ford in Palm Springs and take Victor with us. After talking for a while, I told Mr. Ford that I had gotten permission from his wife to get him into his wheelchair so we could take a photograph together. Mr. Ford replied, “Kid, you know what your problem is? You’ve got no sense of drama — because if you had a sense of drama you’d get in bed with me.”
Courtesy of Museum of Contemporary Photography. For a great photo shot by Dennis Hopper of Paul Newman click here
Superb portrait of Paul Newman by Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper was known to most for his contributions to film — as an actor or director in films like Rebel Without A Cause, Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now and Hoosiers. But he was also a successful painter, a sculptor and, through it all, a photographer.
“Paul Newman” photographed by Dennis Hopper in 1967. Courtesy of Taschen/Tony Shafrazi Gallery