Tim Hopper

Tim Hopper

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Biography

Noted American actor Tim Hopper has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry through his numerous and diverse roles in various film and television productions.

With a career spanning over two decades, Tim Hopper has established himself as a talented and versatile performer, capable of taking on a wide range of characters and genres.

One of his most notable roles to date is his appearance in the 2020 film "Utopia", a critically acclaimed and thought-provoking drama that explores the darker side of human nature.

Prior to this, Hopper gained recognition for his portrayal of Mr. Muller in the 2003 musical comedy "School of Rock", a film that showcased his ability to bring humor and charm to his characters.

In addition to these notable roles, Hopper has also appeared in a number of other films, including the 1995 black comedy "To Die For", which marked one of his early appearances in the industry.

Throughout his career, Tim Hopper has consistently demonstrated his range and adaptability as an actor, taking on a variety of roles that have showcased his impressive talent and versatility.

Career

2023
Perpetrator
Perpetrator as Gene Baptiste
2019
Knives and Skin
Knives and Skin as Dan Kitzmiller
2017
Grave Secrets
Grave Secrets as Narrator
2016
Operator
Operator as Fisherman
2015
Consumed
Consumed as Jeff Paul
2009
Tenderness
Tenderness as Dan Komenko
2007
Gardener of Eden
Gardener of Eden as Bill Huxley
First Born
First Born as Officer White
2003
School of Rock
School of Rock as Zack's Father
2002
Pipe Dream
Pipe Dream as Mitch Farkas
2001
Vanilla Sky
Vanilla Sky as Man in Blue Coat
1998
Oz
Oz as Rick Donn
1995
To Die For
To Die For as Mike Warden
1994
Squanto: A Warrior's Tale
Squanto: A Warrior's Tale as William Bradford
1991