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Arts and entertainment

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Thomas Apthorpe Cooper Thomas Abthorpe Cooper (born London, England, 1776; d. Bristol, Pennsylvania, 4 April 1841) was an English actor. Cooper was born in Harrow on the Hill, London, the son of a physician with the East India Company. He received a good education, ...
(1776–1849), English actor * Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803–1902), English painter *
Thomas Cooper (poet) Thomas Cooper (20 March 1805 – 15 July 1892) was an English poet and a leading Chartist. His prison rhyme the ''Purgatory of Suicides'' (1845) runs to 944 stanzas. He also wrote novels and in later life religious texts. He was self-educated ...
(1805–1892), English poet and Chartist * Thomas Cooper de Leon (1839–1914), American journalist, author and playwright * Tommy Cooper (1921–1984), British magician and comedian *
Thomas Joshua Cooper Thomas Joshua Cooper (born December 19, 1946) is an American photographer. He is considered among the premier contemporary landscape photographers.Everett, Deborah (2008) "Thomas Joshua Cooper (b. 1946), Cherokee Photographer" pp. 27-29 ''In'' Eve ...
(born 1946), American landscape photographer


Military

* Thomas Cooper (pilot) (1833–1906), American maritime pilot *
Thomas Haller Cooper Thomas Haller Cooper (29 August 1919 – 1987 or late 1990s), also known as Tom Böttcher, was a member of the German Waffen-SS British Free Corps and former member of the British Union of Fascists. Biography Early life Thomas Cooper was born ...
(1919–1987), member of the British Free Corps and convicted traitor * Thomas E. Cooper (born 1943), U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition), 1983–87


Politics

* Thomas Cooper (Parliamentarian) (died 1659), colonel in the Parliamentary Army and politician *
Thomas Cooper (American politician, born 1759) Thomas Cooper (October 22, 1759May 11, 1839) was an Anglo-American economist, college president and political philosopher. Cooper was described by Thomas Jefferson as "one of the ablest men in America" and by John Adams as "a learned ingenious ...
(1759–1840), American educationalist and political philosopher, commonly associated with South Carolina *
Thomas Cooper (American politician, born 1764) Thomas Cooper (1764–1829) was a Delaware lawyer and politician who was a Federalist member of the United States House of Representatives. He served in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congresses. Early life and career Cooper was born in Littl ...
(1764–1829), U.S. congressman from Delaware * Thomas Buchecker Cooper (1823–1862), U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania *
Thomas Valentine Cooper Thomas Valentine Cooper (January 16, 1835 - December 19, 1909), also known as Thomas V. Cooper, was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for Delaware County for th ...
(1835–1909), American politician from Pennsylvania *
Thomas Cooper, 1st Baron Cooper of Culross Thomas Mackay Cooper, 1st Baron Cooper of Culross (24 September 1892 – 15 July 1956) was a Scottish Unionist Party politician, a judge and a historian, who had been appointed Lord Advocate of Scotland. Background and education Cooper was t ...
(1892–1955), Scottish politician, judge and historian


Sports

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Tom Cooper (cyclist) Tom Cooper (December 1, 1874 – November 16, 1906) was an American cyclist and early automobile racing driver. He is best known for his rivalry with cyclist Major Taylor, as well as his later work with Henry Ford and Barney Oldfield. Early ...
(1874–1906), American racing cyclist and early automobile driver * Tom Cooper (footballer) (1904–1940), England international footballer *
Tom Cooper (baseball) Thomas Cooper was an American professional baseball catcher in the Negro leagues, and minor leagues. He played in the Negro leagues with the Kansas City Monarchs from 1947 to 1952. He played in the Philadelphia Phillies minor league system with th ...
(1927–1985), American Negro league baseball player *
Tom Cooper (cricketer) Tom Lexley William Cooper (born 26 November 1986) is an Australian–Dutch cricketer who played for South Australia in Australian domestic cricket and for the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League (BBL). He is a right-handed middle order batsma ...
(born 1986), Netherlands and South Australia cricketer *
Tom Cooper (rugby union) Tom Cooper (born 18 February 1987, Oxford) is an English rugby union footballer. A centre, he played for Bedwas RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. Cooper made his debut for the Newport Gwent Dragons against Gloucester on 4 Novembe ...
(born 1987), English rugby union player


Others

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Thomas Cooper (bishop) Thomas Cooper (or Couper; 29 April 1594) was an English bishop, lexicographer, theologian, and writer. Life Cooper was born in Oxford, England, where he was educated at Magdalen College. He became Master of Magdalen College School and afterwar ...
(c. 1517–1594), English bishop of Lincoln and Winchester *
Thomas Frederick Cooper (watchmaker) Thomas Frederick Cooper (1789 – 9 March 1863) was a well-known Victorian English watchmaker in London who made high quality timepieces, particularly for the American market. Biography Cooper was active for over forty years from about 1819 at ...
(1789–1863), English watchmaker *
Thomas Cooper (brewer) Coopers Brewery Limited, the largest Australian-owned brewery, is based in the Adelaide suburb of Regency Park. Coopers is known for making a variety of beers, the most famous of which are its Pale Ale and Sparkling Ale. In the twelve months ...
(1826–1897), founder of Coopers Brewery *
Thomas Thornville Cooper Thomas Thornville Cooper (1839–1878) was an English traveller in China, and later a political agent in Burma. Early life The eighth son of John Ibbetson Cooper, a coalfitter and shipowner, he was born on 13 September 1839, at Bishopwearmouth, C ...
(1839–1878), English traveller in China * Thomas Edwin Cooper (1874–1942), English architect


Other uses

*'' Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This'', 2014 film {{human name disambiguation, Cooper, Thomas