Cooper Green's journey in the acting world began at the tender age of six, when he landed his first professional acting job. Working a grueling 12-hour day, he was paid a whopping $50, a sum that may seem modest to some, but sparked a passion within him that would last a lifetime. The next day, the production company called his agent to express their admiration for Cooper's work, offering him an additional $25. Although the financial reward was not the primary motivator, Cooper was hooked, and from that moment on, he knew he wanted to pursue a career in acting.
Throughout his impressive resume, Cooper has taken on a wide range of roles across various fields of the entertainment industry. He has enjoyed a recurring role in the CBS series "Yes, Dear" (2000) and has made guest appearances in the critically acclaimed drama "Judging Amy" (1999) alongside Tyne Daly. Cooper has also lent his voice to the children's television show "Handy Manny" (2006) and has appeared in the Disney Channel short "Disney Channel's 3 Minute Game Show" (2007).
One of Cooper's most memorable roles to date has been that of Steve in the short film "How My Dad Killed Dracula" (2008). He has also had the privilege of being cast in the multi-award-winning video "Believe" by Brooks & Dunn. Additionally, he has worked on numerous commercials, both on-camera and voice-over, for esteemed brands such as Volvo, Orville Redenbacher, McDonald's, Adventures in Odyssey, and Jiffy Lube.
Cooper's musical talents were nurtured from a very young age in Nashville, where he began singing professionally as a session singer. He has performed on numerous recordings for various producers and record companies, following in the footsteps of his father, Brian, a producer, and his mother, Wendi, a singer-songwriter who has been singing professionally for over 20 years. Cooper is also a skilled guitarist and travels with a band, leading worship at camps and church events. Currently, he and his sister Gatlin are working on original music and preparing songs for their debut record.
Cooper resides in Franklin, Tennessee with his parents, sister Gatlin, and three newly adopted siblings from Ethiopia.