Everything's Coming up Roses for Actor Dominic Cooper. the 29-Year-Old

Everything's Coming up Roses for Actor Dominic Cooper. the 29-Year-Old

Everything’s coming up roses for actor Dominic Cooper. The 29-year-old star of The History Boys has ditched the classroom for jailbreaks photography Toyin with Brian Cox, Abba tunes with Meryl Streep and sex scenes with Keira Knightley. If only he could forget about his upcoming birthday, he tells Matt Mueller Black tuxedo and white shirt by Dolce & Gabbana, Bow tie by Tom Ford “In the final number ofMama Mia!, we’re all wearing outrageous spandex suits – mine’s pink and opened down to there,” he says, motioning to his waistline. “It could be the end of my career but, you know, anything goes.” Any way you slice it, this There’s no doubt this vulnerability His other major role comes opposite will be a year to remember caught the eye of Nicholas Hytner, the Keira Knightley in Saul Dibb’s The for Dominic Cooper. Turning 30; National Theatre svengali who Cooper Duchess, playing aristocratic MP Earl buying a flat away from the southeast can thank for his career. Plucking the Grey, who conducted a passionate affair London neighbourhood where he’s laid actor straight from drama school, Hytner with 18th-century scandal magnet the tracks his entire life; and starring in three cast him in swift succession in Mother Duchess of Devonshire. According to couldn’t-be-more-dissimilar films, any Clap’s Molly House, as Will in His Dark Cooper, his sex scenes with Knightley were one of which could propel him to the big Materials and, of course, The History “damn good fun” but his behaviour during league of Brit stars currently occupied by Boys. Before Hytner got his hands on the shoot was “completely moronic... I just James McAvoy and Jude Law. “The things him, Cooper had stumbled into acting made a fool of myself the whole time. I was that are coming out are exciting and I keep haphazardly, following a brief detour in the pretending to be more academic than I was, being told they’ll make a difference,” he employ of hip commercials outfit Academy. seeing as I was playing a politician, and hedges. “But who knows?” “It was exciting for a while but then I got a came out with garbage that I knew nothing Thus far, Cooper has displayed a bit perturbed by people sat there talking about. I just acted like a naughty schoolkid two-pronged appeal: a brash sexuality about the colour and crispiness of a the whole time.” he exploited as the ferally manipulative cornflake,” he grins. Naughty boy or not, Cooper’s doe-eyed Dakin in The History Boys, and a puppyish Sitting in the photographer’s north charisma has already seen him touted demeanour that makes audiences want to London flat, Cooper is engaging, self- as the next Jude Law. Turning 30 this shield him. This second quality is on show deprecating and sporting the aftermath June, however, is one breakthrough he’s in spades in UK prison drama The Escapist, of a head shaved for a BBC Two film with not looking forward to. “I’m dreading it,” in which Cooper suffers plenty as Lacey, the Stephen Dillane called God On Trial, about he demurs. “I should be planning a big naïve, new-boy convict let in on an escape Auschwitz prisoners awaiting selection party but I might just pretend I’m not 30... plot because his wizened cellmate (Brian for the gas chamber. “Being in Glasgow, Although isn’t 30 supposed to be good? Cox) feels sorry for him. “He just gets in January, that subject matter – it was Isn’t 30 me learning who I am and what I beaten up, raped and generally shat on,” kind of…” Depressing? “That might be the want to do with my life?” says Cooper of his character, who makes word… It was more intense than sitting on Perhaps it’s about exerting more control a striking entrance into prison stripped a jet ski, oiled up and singing Abba.” over your own destiny… Cooper had been to his briefs, smeared in white delousing That would be Cooper’s next film, an planning to head off after the shoot to the powder and taunted by a cellblock’s worth adaptation of insanely popular stage NME Awards with some of his History of randy inmates. “That was one of the musical Mamma Mia!, which he didn’t Boys cast-mates, but he has a big audition first scenes I shot and Rupert Wyatt, the want to audition for but “people forced in the morning and “if I go, I won’t get to director, made sure it was the first time I me to do it”. He may have cringed while bed before 6am.” Instead he heads off, saw the prison. It was scary.” belting out Abba’s Lay All Your Love On Me clutching his annotated script and iPod, to at the meeting, but still convinced them he catch the Tube home and prepare for a role was the right heartthrob and spent what that might change his life all over again. sounds suspiciously like a seven-week The Escapist is released on June 20, paid holiday hanging out on Greek islands Mama Mia! on July 11 and The Duchess with Colin Firth and Meryl Streep. “In the on August 29 final number, we’re all wearing outrageous spandex suits – mine’s pink and opened down to there,” he says, motioning to his waistline. “It could be the end of my career White shirt and black but, you know, anything goes.” trousers by D&G, Belt by Margaret Howell 192 Black tuxedo and white shirt White vest by D&G, Black by Dolce & Gabbana, Bow jeans by Diesel, Black fedora tie by Tom Ford, Two-tone by Bailey of Hollywood shoes by Church’s, Black hat by Bailey of Hollywood Fashion Editor Way Perry, Grooming Carlos Ferraz at Carol Hayes Management using Chanel, Photographic Assistant Amy Gwatkin, Fashion Assistant Tessa Clarfelt.

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