Dominic Cooper

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Esquire - September 2011 (UK)

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W September 2011



In the same vein as Sturgess, Dominic Cooper seemed poised to be the next Brit-turned-American rom-com star after playing the love interest in Mamma Mia! But his career-changing turn in The Devil’s Double, as both Uday Hussein and his body double, Latif Yahia, is riveting and chilling in a way that is completely unexpected. Cooper has countered the star system by inventing distinct and varied characters rather than honing a particular persona.

“It’s incredibly freeing to play a hideous person,” said the 33-year-old actor, who was seen by many as the next Brit heartthrob following his performance in the 2008 hit musical Mamma Mia! In the indie thriller The Devil’s Double, Cooper upends the pretty-boy image with his portrayal of Uday Hussein, the mad, murderous son of Saddam, and his body double, Latif Yahia. “It was the first time I felt so much a part of a film,” Cooper said of playing the two leads. “In a big-budget movie, you are told how to make it look perfect in the right way. Here, even if sometimes I have gone way over the top, there are moments it just instinctively comes out right.”
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^i like how dark & mysterious he looks there.. very sultry :woot: plus that role really showed his range as a actor
 
This guy knows how to wear a suit and he looks dashing every time he does. I can't wait to watch his film, it looks so good.
 
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Evil though Saddam Hussein may have been, his oldest son, Uday, was in some ways worse. In the years before 2003, when Uday Hussein was killed by American special forces, he was a drug-addled playboy capable of r*pe and murder on a whim.

In the 1980s and '90s, Uday was a dangerous man — but he was also in danger. Like his father, he needed a body double, so he called upon Latif Yahia, an old school chum who looked just like him, and forced him to fill that role.

Now, the story of the man who couldn't say no to a dictator's son has inspired a new film. Set around the time of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, The Devil's Double depicts a life of extreme extravagance in the inner circle of Saddam Hussein 's cruel regime. It stars British actor Dominic Cooper as both Uday and Latif.

Cooper describes Uday as doomed from the start.

"All that I could think about when needing to get into his head space ... was that I suppose that he had an extremely volatile, awful upbringing," Cooper tells NPR's Renee Montagne. "Any son of a dictator, I'm sure, has major issues with their relationship with their father. Saddam certainly didn't believe in Uday's military capabilities. He wasn't ever going to ... give him the reins of power. So I think his father was desperate for him to have some other value. He put him in charge of the Olympic committee. But all I could see that he did with the Olympic committee was torture athletes for no reason — expecting results from athletes by beating them."

Tackling The Transitions

In order to better resemble Uday, the real Latif endured plastic surgery operations that left him physically scarred. Cooper explains that because he plays both Uday and Latif, and because of budgetary and time constraints, the transformation in the film is more minimal.

"What we decided upon was to make Latif slightly different with the use of prosthetics at the beginning of the film," Cooper says. "By the time Uday has forced him into having surgery, it's back to my face."

Back to his face, but not back to his teeth. Cooper says the prosthetic rodent-like teeth he used as Uday helped him better understand the character.


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"He did have extraordinarily strange teeth," he says. "He could have anything in the world that he possibly desired or wanted, and he obviously wasn't concerned with dental care. I often heard actors say how ... [they] only feel that the character comes alive when they step into the shoes of this person. And certainly with Uday I felt that these teeth changed the whole nature and behavior. It was extraordinary."

The professional transition — from playing the role of Uday to that of Latif — was another story. Cooper says that on any other film, he might have been able to spend a couple of days as Uday before diving into Latif. But for The Devil's Double, he often had to switch between characters in the course of a single day.

"What I had to do in this particular project was do the establishing shot as Uday, preempt and second guess what my performance as Latif was going to be, and therefore react and respond to how I imagined Latif would react and respond," Cooper says. Then he would change into Latif and do the scene again, this time reacting to his earlier performance.

'Inhabiting The Monster'

As an actor, Cooper was charged with playing two different characters, but there was another layer of acting at play — that of Latif playing Uday.

"This guy — ... a man from a modest background, a soldier, a military man, a sort of considered man — was suddenly having to be an actor, and a good one for the sake of his life and his family's life," Cooper says. "And I didn't want him to do it too well, but he had to do it [well]."

There's no denying that The Devil's Double will touch a nerve with those who lived through Saddam Hussein's regime and the Iraq War, especially considering that, at its core, it's a gangster movie. But Cooper emphasizes that the film was not made to glorify the luxurious lifestyles of an oppressive regime.

"It's not saying for one moment, 'Look at these great guys; look what they can achieve, look what they can do,' " he says. "[Latif] fooled many, many people, so I really wanted there to be a kind of self-hatred of becoming this person, inhabiting the monster."
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He attended the press night for Back Beat in West End last night to support his History Boys buddy Andrew. Apologies for the tags.









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Actor Dominic Cooper attends LACMA Art + Film Gala Honoring Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari Presented By Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 5, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (November 4, 2011 - Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images North America)
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He's so adorable :crush:

Actor Dominic Cooper arrives at the "My Week With Marilyn" special screening during AFI FEST 2011 presented by Audi at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 6, 2011 in Hollywood, California. (November 5, 2011 - Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images North America)
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Actor Dominic Cooper arrives at Relativity Media's "Immortals" premiere presented in RealD 3 at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on November 7, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (November 6, 2011 - Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images North America)
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Actor Dominic Cooper attends Dior and The Weinstein Company's Opening Of "Picturing Marilyn" at Milk Gallery on November 9, 2011 in New York City. (November 8, 2011 - Photo by Gary Gershoff/Getty Images North America)
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No, you're not alone. In fact, he's perfect on anything :crush:

Dominic Cooper leaving the Jimmy Fallon show at the NBC studios in New York. Dominic was discussing his new movie "My Week With Marilyn". . (November 9, 2011 - Photo by PacificCoastNews.com)
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Dominic Cooper has been bonding with Peter Dinklage for their upcoming movie My Dinner With Herve, his co-star has revealed.

Peter is set to portray French dwarf Herve Villechaize - best known for his roles as Tattoo on 70s TV series Fantasy Island and evil henchman Nick Nack in the James Bond film The Man With The Golden Gun - in the indie drama, while Dominic plays the reporter who gets the final interview before Herve committed suicide in 1993.

"It's ongoing. We haven't pulled any knives on each other yet!" he told Playlist.

"Sometimes it's tricky to just show up for the first day, so it's good to have the time together first, and we'll have more when we get into the project."

Peter added: "We're casting the rest of the parts as we speak, so everything's starting to happen. Hopefully we'll be shooting next year."

Writer-director Sacha Gervasi of Anvil! The Story Of Anvil fame has written and is directing the drama, based the script on his own interview with Herve, which was originally intended for a magazine feature article.
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Actor Dominic Cooper poses for a photo at the "My Week With Marilyn" New York premiere at The Paris Theatre on November 13, 2011 in New York City. (November 12, 2011 - Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images North America)
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Dominic Cooper attends the launch of the Tommy Hilfiger Flagship Store Launch on December 1, 2011 in London, England. (November 30, 2011 - Photo by Stuart Wilson/Getty Images Europe)
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