Charles Merian Cooper

1856–1923 (age 67)

filmmaker

Biography

Charles Merian Cooper (1856–1923) helped shape the early days of filmmaking by approaching the medium with both artistic curiosity and technical care. He encouraged emerging directors and storytellers to treat moving pictures as a meaningful way to capture the human spirit.

Long after the cameras were still, friends remembered him for a thoughtful kindness that supported crews, audiences, and the Evergreen Cemetery community where he rests.