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-born American writer, producer and director, best known for his screenplays for the films ''
New Jack City ''New Jack City'' is a 1991 American action crime film based upon an original story and written by Thomas Lee Wright and Barry Michael Cooper, and directed by Mario Van Peebles in his feature film directorial debut. Released in the United St ...
'' (1991), '' Sugar Hill'' (1994), and ''
Above the Rim ''Above the Rim'' is a 1994 American sports drama film co-written and directed by Jeff Pollack in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Barry Michael Cooper, adapted from a story by Benny Medina. The film stars Duane Martin, Tu ...
'' (1994), sometimes called his "Harlem Trilogy".


Early life and education

Cooper was born in New York City and grew up in Little Washington Heights between 164th and 165th streets on Amsterdam Avenue. He has stated that the neighborhood was very mixed and that he played with Black, Jewish, and Irish children. When he was ten, his family moved to the Esplanade Gardens, a co-op high rise in
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with tenants of various classes and races.


Career

Cooper began his writing career as a music critic for ''
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'', serving later as an investigative reporter for the New York City
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from 1980-1989. He wrote "Teddy Riley's New Jack Swing: Harlem Gangsters Raise a Genius" for the ''Voice'' in 1987 and is credited with naming the then-new hybrid of R&B and rap. That same year, Cooper's article, "Kids Killing Kids: New Jack City Eats Its Young", published in the ''Village Voice'', brought him to the attention of
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, who hired him to rewrite a screenplay about 1970s Harlem heroin dealer
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. Cooper's screenplay was later produced as the film ''
New Jack City ''New Jack City'' is a 1991 American action crime film based upon an original story and written by Thomas Lee Wright and Barry Michael Cooper, and directed by Mario Van Peebles in his feature film directorial debut. Released in the United St ...
'' (1991), which he set in Harlem after the arrival of crack cocaine in the 1980s. It was the first film in what has been called Cooper's "Harlem Trilogy," which also includes '' Sugar Hill'' and ''
Above the Rim ''Above the Rim'' is a 1994 American sports drama film co-written and directed by Jeff Pollack in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Barry Michael Cooper, adapted from a story by Benny Medina. The film stars Duane Martin, Tu ...
'' (cowritten with Jeff Pollack, the film's director, from a story by Pollack and
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), both of which were released in 1994. According to ''Spin'' magazine's Michael Gonzales, the three films had an influence on "hip-hop culture that can be heard in Jay-Z’s lyrics and seen in
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’s style." Cooper wrote all three films after moving to
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, where he still lives. In 2005, Cooper made his directorial debut with ''Blood on the Wall$'', a 14-part web series starring ''Sugar Hills
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. In October 2008 Cooper produced the " Larry Davis episode" for season three of BET's hit crime documentary, ''American Gangster''. Thus far, the Larry Davis episode has been the highest-rated original-series telecast in BET's history. Since 2007 Cooper has published a blog, "Hooked on the American Dream". In 2011, he published ''Hooked on the American Dream, Vol. 1: New Jack City Eats Its Young'', a collection of his essays and articles from the 1980s, in an Amazon Kindle edition. He is also a contributor to the '' Huffington Post''.


Honors and awards

* ''Best Magazine Feature,'' 1987, Ball State University, and ''Best Magazine Feature,'' 1987,
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, for "In Cold Blood: The Baltimore Teen Murders," published in the May 1986 issue of '' Spin''


References


External links

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Huffington Post Profile

Hiphopdx.com Interview
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