Authors: Tom Folsom
Fans came to Taos from far and wide. An old jazz cat was dressed in his Harlem bestâpinstripes and white-and-black spats. A few LA guys wore
Crash
hats, having worked on the TV series in which Hopper played a deranged music producer. Stoic Tiwa Indians represented the Taos Pueblo. Billy and Captain America once rode through on their way to the movie commune. Coming back full circle after a thousand years, ready to join the riders, were bikers clad in leather and cutoff jean vests, veterans of the bike events “Red River 2010” and “Los Compadres 13th Annual 1991 Bike Run.”
Blasts farted from their American hogs. Real hogs to be ridden flat out onto the open road, not stuck in some graveyard museum. No Euro crotch rockets here.
Trailing was the scraggly Dutchman of Taos, the grandson of a Hudson River Valley artist. Hopper once admired his orange Indian chopper now navigating the narrow dirt trail. It was said the man over there with coyote-blue eyes and a silver-tipped cane could get you a buffalo skull if the price was right; he had arranged for Hopper's burial in this Penitente graveyard, rangy with old crosses and plastic rainbow-colored flowers atop the rock mounds piled on the graves.
“Wow, this is the
hippest
place to be buried,” remarked one of Hopper's art pals to a writer.
A rock-and-roller concluded this was Hopper's final blow in the Chicano-hippie war: he'd not only set foot on their turf and taken their women, but he'd also be buried on their land.
In the shadow of mystical, smiling Taos Mountain, the white pine box was lowered into the earth. Hopper got his send-off, kicked off by that orange Indian chopper.
VAROOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VAROOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VAROOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VAROOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VAROOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VAROOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VAROOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The roar was deafening.
Jack Nicholson burst into tears.
Suddenly, a Tiwa Indian woman, who was known to have visions, saw Hopper shooting out from his grave on his customized orange-and-yellow Harley-Davidson with the Panhead engine and flames on the gas tank. He was heading higher and higher to a more monumental valley.
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Note: Page numbers in
italics
refer to illustrations.
abstract expressionist movement, 30â31, 66â67, 74
Academy Awards
and
Blue Velvet
nomination, 242
and
Easy Rider
nomination,
152
, 153, 275
and
Hoosiers
nomination, 242
of Jones, 269â270
acting career of Hopper
and agents, 31, 76, 180
blackballing of, 65, 66â67
Broadway debut, 69
Dean's influence on, 55â56
early television roles, 28â29, 31
first leading role, 68â69
inspiration for, 11, 15
in youth, 22â27
See also
directors and Hopper;
specific films and television shows
Actors Studio
Dean's studies with, 44
Hopper's appearance on show, 64â65
Hopper's studies with, 65, 66â67
Newman and Woodward as alumni of, 59
reputation of alumni from, 62
Adams, Ansel, 164
Adams, Nick, 48, 50, 52
agents of Hopper, 31, 76, 180
Alabama and civil rights movement, 79
alcohol
and creativity, 52
and
Mad Dog Morgan
shoot, 200
rate of consumption, 241
Alta-Light Productions, 156
The American Dreamer
(1971), 166â67
American Dream of Hopper, 14
The American Friend
(1977), 209
American International Pictures (AIP)
and
Easy Rider
filming, 119â120
and
The Trip
(1967), 98, 105
Z pictures of, 87
Amtrak, 191
amyl nitrate, 217â18, 228â29, 235
ancestors of Hopper, 239â240
Anderson, G. M., 170, 277â78
Angel in Hell
(Scharf), 263
Anspaugh, David, 235â37
Apocalypse Now
(1979), 202â9,
204
Brando-Hopper tension, 205â6, 207â10
Coppola's direction of Hopper in, 204â5, 209
machete incident, 203
wild dog encounter, 206â7
Archerd, Army, 88
Arkoff, Samuel Z., 120
Arnoldi, Chuck, 243
arrests of Hopper
for drug possession, on Sunset Strip, 121â22
in Mexico, 222â23
for shooting incident, in Taos, 198â99,
199
, 284
Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico, 123
Arroyo Seco, New Mexico, 155â56
art, accidental nature of, 110, 281
art collection of Hopper
auctioning of, 273â74
and death of Hopper, 272
IRS's confiscation of, 197
in Los Angles residence, 74â76
in Taos residence, 164â65, 196â97
in Venice Beach residence, 261â62, 272
and Warhol's
Mao
silk screen, 187, 274
art films
Hopper's interest in, 80, 88â89, 97
The Last Movie
(1971), 93, 135
and manifesto of Hopper, 84
artistry of Hopper, Gordon on, 213
The Art of the Motorcycle
Guggenheim exhibit, 259â260
art work of Hopper
abstract paintings, 30â31, 71, 73, 275
Bomb Drop
piece, 165
found after Hopper's death, 275
Found Object: Dennis Hopper
, 83â84
Hotel Green
Duchamp/Hopper collaboration piece, 76, 273â74
painting classes of Hopper's youth, 241
in Taos, 188
See also
photography of Hopper
Australia, 200â201
Autry, Gene, 14
Backtrack
(renamed
Catchfire;
1990), 264â65, 284
Baez, Joan, 79
Baja California, 99â100
Baker, Ruth, 15
Banksy, 274
Barrymore, John, 23, 77
Basil, Toni, 109â10, 111â12, 116â17
Basquiat
(1996), 263
Basquiat, Jean-Michel, 263, 274
The Beard
(McClure), 102
Beaton, Cecil,
6
Beatty, Warren, 61, 279
Bel Air fire (1961), 71
Belgrade International Film Festival, 191
Bell, Larry, 73, 188
Bengston, Billy Al, 73
Ben-Hur
(1925), 62
Benton, Thomas Hart, 31, 241
Berman, Wallace, 68
Big H Motors Speedway, 220â21, 251
bikers
in
The Glory Stompers
(1967), 103
Guggenheim Motorcycle Club, 259
at Hopper's funeral, 285
Billy the Kid
(1941), 60
birthday party in France, 271
Black, Karen, 109â10, 111â12, 113â14, 115â17
blackballing of Hopper, 65, 66â67
Blank, Les, 113
Blue Velvet
(1986), 226â230,
228
, 242
Blum, Irving, 73, 74, 188
Bodie, Cheyenne, 59
Bogart, Humphrey, 9
bohemians of Hollywood, 23, 30
Bomb Drop
(Hopper), 165
Bonney, William “Billy the Kid,” 59
Boone, Daniel, 17, 19
Booth, Frank (
Blue Velvet
character), 226â230, 242
Brando, Marlon
acting style of, 23
on
Apocalypse Now
shoot, 202â3, 205â6, 207â10
and the civil rights movement, 79
and Dean, 202â3, 206, 209
dislike of Hopper, 205â6, 207â10
and Fonda, 106â7
Broadway debut, 69
broken-plate portrait of Hopper, 263
Brown, James, 79
Burch, Ruth, 28
Burr, Raymond, 24
Burroughs, William, 251
Bush, George W., 263â64
Byrds, 79
Cameron, Marjorie, 68â69
Campbell's Soup Cans
(Warhol), 73â74
Camus, Albert, 37â38
cancer diagnosis of Hopper, 272, 274
Cannes Film Festival (1969), 132, 133
Carradine, David, 197
Carson, Kit, 166
Cass, Elliot “Mama,” 101, 164
Catchfire
(1990), 264â65
Catholic Church, 145â150
Cavalcade for America
(television series), 28â29
chandelier in Taos residence, 266â67
Charlie Rose
talk show, 249
Cheyenne
(television series), 58â59
Chicano-Hippie War, 155â58, 285
childhood and youth of Hopper, 8â20
acting-career roots in, 11, 14
in California, 21â27
cowboys of, 11, 15
in Dodge City, Kansas, 8â20,
9
and
Dodge City
premiere (1939), 8â11,
9
education, 22, 25, 27
on family farm, 11â12, 70, 268
film depicting (proposed), 268
grandmother's role in, 12â13, 15, 18â19
high dive incident, 20
movies seen in, 14, 15, 23
painting classes of, 241
parents of (
see
Hopper, Jay; Hopper, Marjorie Mae Davis)
theater exposure during, 22â27,
26
trains of, 12, 13, 14, 18
and World War II, 12, 17â18, 19, 20
children of Hopper
and acting role choices, 249
and art collection, 76, 272
with Brooke Hayward, 76, 188, 272
with Daria Halprin, 192
and divorces, 131, 192
children of Hopper (
continued
)
and hair of Hopper, 137
with Katherine LaNasa, 249, 273
Chincheros village, 7â8
Christie's, 274, 275
A Christmas Carol
(stage production), 22
Citizen Kane
(1941), 80, 159, 276â77
civil rights movement, 79
Clift, Montgomery, 23, 203
cocaine
and drug rehab of Hopper, 225
and
Easy Rider
, 131, 190
effect of, on the sixties, 190
extent of Hopper's drug use, 241
Hopper's use of, 141, 187
in Peru, 143
Cocteau, Jean, 78, 110, 253, 281
Coffin, Doug, 284
Cohn, Harry, 33â34
Colombo, Todd, 170â71, 178, 182â83
Colors
(1988), 244â47
Columbia
and
Easy Rider
(1969), 34, 178
initial meeting with Cohn, 33â34
and release of
The Last Movie
(1971), 184
commercialism, 260
Conner, Bruce, 163, 274, 277
Cool Hand Luke
(1967), 95
Cooper, Ron, 172â73
Coppola, Francis Ford, 203, 204â5, 209
Corman, Roger
and
Easy Rider
(1969), 119â120
and Edgar Allan Poe films, 87
The Glory Stompers
(1967), 103
and
The Wild Angels
(1966), 96
cowboy hat of Hopper,
152
, 153â54
cowboys
early cowboy films, 277â78
of Hopper's childhood, 11, 14, 15
and
The Last Movie
(1971), 138
Cox, Alex, 264â65
Coyote, Peter, 103â4, 257
creativity
Cocteau on origins of, 110, 281
Hopper's emphasis on, 78
of Hopper's generation, 154
role of sex, drugs, and alcohol in, 52
critics, 184
Crosby, David, 79
The Cry Baby Killer
(1958), 97
Cukor, George, 95
DalÃ, Salvador, 89
D'Amore, Patsy, 39
Davis, Lonnie
Davis, Nellie Bly McInteer
Davis, Sammy, Jr., 34, 56
Dean, James
acting style of, 42â45, 55â56, 62â63
and Brando, 202â3, 206, 209
death of, 45
and Desiree, 196
documentary on, 42
Fonda's interest in, 107
and
Giant
(1956), 54â55, 62â63
Hopper's connection with, 209, 237â38
Hopper's fascination with, 42â43, 57, 107, 115
imaginary line of, 54, 64
and “James Dean Replacement Sweepstakes,” 48â49, 52
and
The Last Movie
(1971), 145â46
and Manz, 216
mass dedicated to, 145â46
Mora's vision of, in Hopper's face, 201
mother's death, 114â15
peeing incident, 54â55
post-death contact with, 45â47
and
Rebel Without a Cause
(1955), 37â38, 41, 42â44,
43
The Defenders
(television series), 74
Dennis Hopper, 1971
(Warhol), 274,
276
Dennis Hopper One Man Show
(Conner), 274
Dern, Bruce, 105
Desiree, 196â99, 217â18, 225, 274
D. H. Lawrence Ranch, 126â27
The Diary of Anne Frank
(1959), 69
Diddley, Bo, 172
Diebenkorn, Richard, 30
Diggers, 103â4, 129, 257
Dill, Laddie John, 243
directing career
Catchfire
(1990), 264â65
Colors
(1988), 244â47
The Hot Spot
(1990), 266
Out of the Blue
(1980), 214â15
and reputation of Hopper, 32
Tod's Pashmy Dream
(promotional film), 267
The Yin(g) and the Yang
(unmade), 88
See also
Easy Rider
(1969);
The Last Movie
(1971)
directors and Hopper
Anspaugh, in
Hoosiers
, 235â37
Coppola, in
Apocalypse Now
, 204â5, 209
Hathaway, in
From Hell to Texas
, 61â65
Jaglom, in
Tracks
, 193, 194â95
Lynch, in
Blue Velvet
, 226â230
Dodge City
(1939), 8â11,
9
Dodge City, Kansas, 8â11,
9
, 20