

Melville Cooper
George Melville Cooper, born on October 15, 1896, and passing away on March 13, 1973, was a prominent British actor who made his mark on stage, film, and television. He is perhaps most recognized for his portrayal of the bumbling Sheriff of Nottingham in the classic film The Adventures of Robin Hood alongside Errol Flynn, and for his role as Mr. Collins in the beloved adaptation of Pride and Prejudice featuring Greer Garson.
Cooper's acting journey began at the age of eighteen when he made his stage debut in Stratford-Upon-Avon. In 1934, he crossed the Atlantic to pursue opportunities in the United States, where he frequently played roles that depicted ineffectual snobs or nefarious characters. As the 1950s approached, he shifted his focus from film to television and returned to the stage, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In addition to his film and theater work, Cooper became one of the initial panelists on the popular American game show I've Got A Secret, further demonstrating his engaging personality and charm.
Melville Cooper’s enduring legacy in the entertainment industry is complemented by his final resting place at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, where he remains a celebrated figure in the history of acting.
Filmography


The King's Thief

13 Rue Madeleine

Let's Dance

Blind Alley

The Underworld Story

The Private Life of Don Juan

The Great Garrick

Murder Over New York

The Red Danube

Four's a Crowd

The Flame of New Orleans

Hard to Get

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Gorgeous Hussy

This Above All

Immortal Sergeant

Life Begins at Eight-Thirty

Moonfleet

Heartbeat (1946)

The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)

You Belong to Me

Love Happy

The Lady Eve

The Dawn Patrol (1938)

Holy Matrimony

The Scarlet Pimpernel

Random Harvest

From the Earth to the Moon
