Alice Cooper filmography

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Alice Cooper in 2011

Detroit, Michigan, is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and radio personality. At age 16 in 1964, Furnier started what would become a music career by recruiting four sports teammates to create a band for their local school talent show, calling themselves the Earwigs. The group used costumes and wigs to resemble the Beatles
and won the talent show. Throughout the next four years, the band overcame lineup changes, band name changes, and even added to their stage presence—snakes, guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, and various other horror imagery and props.

In 1968, the group chose Alice Cooper as a new band name. Furnier adopted the name for himself in 1975 to avoid legal complications of the band name ownership. The band realized it wasn't fully utilizing the stage show potential to garner publicity. Therefore, upon watching films to gain new inspiration, Cooper decided to don makeup and black eyeliner for events.

As the band fine tuned its stage presence, Alice Cooper gained attention from television and film producers. In 1970, Alice Cooper made a cameo appearance in Diary of a Mad Housewife with the original Alice Cooper band. Alice Cooper also appeared in Sextette alongside Mae West in 1978, Prince of Darkness as a street schizo in 1987, Wayne's World (1992), Dark Shadows (2012), Super Duper Alice Cooper (2014), and the Freddy Krueger franchise as Edward Underwood, Freddy's foster father. In the midst of films, Cooper made television appearances around the world. For example, he appeared on Alice Cooper a Paris, a French television special, in 1982. Cooper has appeared on several music documentaries, talk shows, game shows, sitcoms, music award ceremonies, and celebrity sports tournaments, just to name a few media categories.

Credited with helping to shape the look and sound of heavy metal, Alice Cooper is regarded as "The Godfather of

Michael Owen Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith of the original Alice Cooper band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Rob Zombie on March 14, 2011.[2]

Filmography

[3][4][5]

Note: This is an incomplete filmography of appearances by Alice Cooper (as a person and as a band) in movies, television, and other visual media. Music videos, archived videos, commercials, and other "video shorts" are not included.

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1970 Diary of a Mad Housewife Himself Cameo with the original Alice Cooper band
1971 We Have Come for Your Daughters Himself Later renamed Medicine Ball Caravan [6]
1974 Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper Himself Concert film
1976 Welcome to My Nightmare Steven/Himself Concert film
1978 Sextette Waiter
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Father Sun
1979 The Strange Case of Alice Cooper Himself Concert video
1980 Roadie Himself
1986 Monster Dog Vincent Raven Spanish horror film
1987 The Nightmare Returns Himself Concert video
Prince of Darkness Street schizo
1988 The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years Himself
The Freddy Krueger Special Himself [7]
1990 Alice Cooper Trashes the World Himself Concert video
1991 Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts Himself [8]
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare Edward Underwood
(Freddy's foster father)
Uncredited
1992 Wayne's World Himself
1996 Fairway to Heaven Himself
1999 Sofia Eriksson moter Alice Cooper Himself Swedish film
British Rock Symphony Himself Concert film
2000 Alice Cooper: Brutally Live Himself Concert film
Dario Argento: An Eye for Horror Himself
2001 The Attic Expeditions Samuel Leventhal
25 Years of Punk Himself Narrated by Lou Reed
2002 Adventures in Rock Himself Canadian documentary
2003 Mayor of the Sunset Strip Himself
2004 John Carpenter: Fear Is Just the Beginning... The Man and His Movies Himself [9]
Spooks & Creeps Himself A collection of horror short films
2005 Metal: A Headbanger's Journey Himself
Unauthorized and Proud of It: The Story of Todd Loren's Rock 'N' Roll Comics Himself
2006 Alice Cooper: Live at Montreux 2005 Himself Concert film and album package
I Did Not Know That Himself
2009 Suck Vampire bartender
2010 Lemmy Himself
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy Himself Documentary film
Mother of Rock: The Life and Times of Lillian Roxon Himself
Horrorween Himself Cameo
2011 Rock 'N' Roll Exposed: The Photography of Bob Gruen Himself
2012 Sunset Strip Himself
Louder Than Love: The Grande Ballroom Story Himself [10]
Dark Shadows Himself
A Band Called Death Himself Interviewee
Bigfoot Himself
2013 Who Shot Rock & Roll: The Film Himself
Drew: The Man Behind the Poster Himself
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon Himself
Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th
Himself/Rock Legend Documentary film
Skum Rocks! Narrator Rockumentary
2014 Super Duper Alice Cooper Himself
(Vincent Furnier)
Canadian biographical documentary
An Honest Liar Himself (Rock star)
Wacken 3D Himself
2015 Danny Says Himself Documentary film
Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini Himself [11]
To Be Frank: Sinatra at 100 Himself
2016 Hired Gun Himself
2017 Here's to Life: The Story of The Refreshments Himself
Cum on Feel the Noize: The Story of How Rock Became Metal Himself
2018 Detroit: Comeback City Himself Musician
Hellfest Himself Concert film
Udo Lindenberg - MTV Unplugged - Live vom Atlantik Himself German film
Chuck Berry Himself Documentary film
2019 Boy Howdy: The Story of Creem Magazine Himself Documentary film
Live from the Astroturf, Alice Cooper Himself Documentary/Concert film [12]
Suzi Q Himself Australian documentary [13]
House of Cardin Himself U.S. documentary film on Pierre Cardin
You Wanted the Best... You Got the Best: The Official KISS Movie Himself Pre-production
2021 Rock Camp: The Movie Himself Documentary film [14]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1970 Midsummer Rock Himself Concert
1971
Whistle Test
Himself 1 Episode
1971–1980 Beat-Club Himself German music program
1972–1975 In Concert Himself 2 Episodes
1972–1994 Top of the Pops Himself Himself and Presenter; 13 Episodes
1973 NME Awards Himself Won World Stage Band award [15]
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) Himself Panelist; 1 Episode
Rock-a-bye Himself
1974 NME Awards Himself Won World Stage Band award [15]
16th Annual Grammy Awards Himself
The Snoop Sisters Prince 1 Episode: "The Divil Made Me Do It!"
1975 The Smothers Brothers Show Himself 1 Episode
Alice Cooper: The Nightmare Steven Conceptual television special
Dinah! Himself 1 Episode
1975–1976 The Mike Douglas Show Himself 2 Episodes
1975–1977 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Himself 2 Episodes
1976 Second Annual Rock Music Awards Himself Host and Presenter
Tony Orlando and Dawn Himself 1 Episode: "Alice Cooper/George Carlin"
The Soupy Sales Show
Himself
1977 All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music Himself 1 Episode: "Whatever Gets You Through the Night: Glitter Rock"
Rock Music Awards Himself
Alice Cooper and Friends Himself Concert TV special
1978 Grease Day USA Himself
The Muppet Show Himself 1 Episode: "Alice Cooper"
Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee Himself Cameo [16]
1978–1990 Good Morning America Himself 2 Episodes
1980 Pink Lady Himself Guest; 1 Episode: "Episode 5"
Cosas Himself 1 Episode
1982 Alice Cooper a Paris Himself/Vincent Furnier French TV special (France release only)
Rock 'n' Roll: The First 25 Years Himself Host
Riverside Himself 1 Episode
1984 26th Annual Grammy Awards Himself Nominated for Best Video Album: "The Nightmare" (video) [17]
1984–2019 Today Himself 3 Episodes
1986 The Tube Himself 1 Episode
1987 WrestleMania III Himself [18]
MusiCalifornia Himself 1 Episode: "Crazy Hollywood"
1989 31st Annual Grammy Awards Himself
1989 MTV Video Music Awards Himself Co-Presenter for Best Group Video
1990 17th Annual American Music Awards Himself Co-host and Music Performer
32nd Annual Grammy Awards Himself
Hard 'N Heavy Volume 7 Himself Video magazine
1991 18th Annual American Music Awards Himself
Ozzy Osbourne - Don't Blame Me: The Tales of Ozzy Osbourne Himself
Slash & Burn: The Freddy Krueger Story Himself [19]
1992
Aspel & Company
Himself 1 Episode
The Brian Conley Show Himself
1994 Parallel 9 Himself 1 Episode
The Big Breakfast Himself 1 Episode
Noisy Mothers
Himself 1 Episode
Lista Top 40 Himself 1 Episode
Clive Anderson Talks Back Himself 1 Episode [20]
The State
Himself 1 Episode
A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who Himself Concert
1995 22nd Annual American Music Awards Himself
Something Wilder Himself 1 Episode: "Hanging with Mr. Cooper"
Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself 1 Episode: "Girlie Show"
The History of Rock 'n' Roll Himself 2 Episodes
Rock & Roll Himself 2 Episodes
1996 Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History Himself 1 Episode: "Hang on to Yourself"
VH1 Presents the 70's Himself
1997 Halloween... The Happy Haunting of America! Himself
24th Annual American Music Awards Himself
Pearl Himself 1 Episode: "The Write Stuff: Part 1"
39th Annual Grammy Awards Himself Nominated for Best Metal Performance: "Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)" (track) [17]
A Fistful of Alice Himself TV special [21]
A Golfer's Travels with Peter Alliss Himself 1 Episode: "Hawaii" [22]
Eyegore Awards Himself Won the Eyegore Award; First recipient of the award [23]
1997–2011 Rage Himself 2 Episodes
1998 Masters of Fantasy Himself 1 Episode: "Vincent Price"
Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular Himself 1 Episode: "Episode #1.4"
1999 Freakshow Pirate Jack Voice
Behind the Music Himself 1 Episode: "Alice Cooper" (Remastered in 2010)
Late Show with David Letterman Himself Guest and Performer; 1 Episode
Mark Lamarr Leaving the 20th Century Himself 1 Episode
Spice Girls in America: A Tour Story Himself
2000 Trigger Happy TV Himself 1 Episode
Top Ten Himself Presenter; 1 Episode: "Stadium Rock"
Power Vision - Pop Galerie Himself 1 Episode: "KISS"
VH1's Where Are They Now? Himself 1 Episode: "Bad Boys of Rock"
The Daily Show Himself 1 Episode: "Alice Cooper"
The Beatles Revolution Himself [24]
VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock Himself
2000–2004
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
Himself 3 Episodes
2001 That '70s Show Himself 1 Episode: "Radio Daze"
2001–2009
Rove Live
Himself 2 Episodes
2002
Sӧndagsӧppet
Himself
I Love Muppets Himself
One-Hit Wonders
Himself 6 Episodes
100 Greatest One Hit Wonders Himself Hosted by William Shatner
2002–2003 V Graham Norton Himself 2 Episodes
2002–2011 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Himself Guest and Performer; 3 Episodes
2003 Die 70er Show Himself 1 Episode
Summer Music Mania 2003 Himself Performer
The Mullet Man Show Himself 1 Episode: "Alice in Mulletland" [25]
The 100 Greatest Scary Moments Himself Presented by Jimmy Carr
British Comedy Awards
Himself
Today with Des and Mel Himself 1 Episode
Player$
Himself 1 Episode: "Of Tombs and Pirates"
2004 The Great American Celebrity Spelling Bee Himself
The 33rd Annual Juno Awards Himself Presenter
X-Rated: The Pop Videos They Tried to Ban Himself
2004–2011 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Himself Himself and Host; 2 Episodes
2005 The British Soap Awards 2005 Himself Presenter
The Kumars at No. 42 Himself 1 Episode
The Great Outdoors Himself 1 Episode
Enough Rope with Andrew Denton
Himself 1 Episode
In Your Face: The Lost Episodes of the XWF Himself 1 Episode [26]
The Perfect Scary Movie Himself
The Frank Skinner Show Himself 1 Episode
HARDtalk Extra
Himself 1 Episode: "Alice Cooper"
Sound Off with Matt Pinfield Himself Guest
2005–2007
The New Paul O'Grady Show
Himself 2 Episodes
2005–2008 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Himself 9 Episodes
2006 Graham Norton's Bigger Picture Himself 1 Episode
Kings of Glam Himself TV documentary
Best Ever Muppet Moments Himself
Monk Himself 1 Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike"
All*Star Cup Himself Team USA
Hypaspace
Himself 1 Episode
Goolians: A Docu-Comedy Himself
2nd Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards Himself Won Living Legend award [27]
40 Years of Star Trek Himself (Vincent Furnier)
Heavy: The Story of Metal Himself
2007 The Graham Norton Show Himself 1 Episode
E! True Hollywood Story Himself 1 Episode: "Rock Star Wives"
Scream Awards 2007 Himself Performer; Won Scream Rock Immortal Award [28]
NRJ 12: Scream Awards Himself
Final 24 Himself 1 Episode; "Keith Moon"
2007–2009 Last Call with Carson Daly Himself 2 Episodes
2008 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Himself 1 Episode: "U.S. Southwest"
Tout le monde en parle Himself
100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs
Himself
One for the Fire: The Legacy of 'Night of the Living Dead' Himself [29]
2008–2011 The Hour Himself 2 Episodes
Loose Women Himself 2 Episodes
2008–2012 The One Show Himself Guest; 4 Episodes
2009
The 7PM Project
Himself Guest; 1 Episode
2009–2010 Breakfast Himself 2 Episodes
2010 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Himself Presenter
12th NRJ Music Awards Himself
I'm in a Rock 'n' Roll Band
Himself 2 Episodes
Golden Gods awards Himself
American Idol Himself Performer; 1 Episode
Man v. Food Himself 1 Episode: "Phoenix"
Celebrity Ghost Stories Himself 1 Episode
Alan Carr: Chatty Man Himself 1 Episode
Gomorron Himself 1 Episode
6th Marshall Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards Himself Master of Ceremonies (Host) [30]
Strictly Come Dancing Himself Week 5 musical guest; 1 Episode: "Halloween Week"
Daybreak Himself 1 Episode
The Rob Brydon Show Himself 1 Episode
2010–2011 Number One! Himself 2 Episodes
2010–2012 That Metal Show Himself Guest; 2 Episodes
Later...with Jools Holland
Himself 2 Episodes
2011 26th Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Himself Inducted by Rob Zombie [2]
The Joy Behar Show
Himself 1 Episode
Hoppus on Music Himself 1 Episode
Road to Wacken Himself
Revolver Golden Gods Awards Himself Won Golden God award; Rob Zombie presented award to Alice Cooper [31]
Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards Himself Host; Alice Cooper presented award to Rob Zombie [32]
Kerrang! Awards 2011 Himself Won Kerrang! Icon award [33]
Top Gear Himself Guest; 1 Episode: "
Series 17
, Episode 1"
Lee Mack's All Star Cast Himself 1 Episode
2011 Eyegore Awards Himself Named an honoree [34][35]
The X Factor Himself Guest mentor; 1 Episode
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness
Freddy's foster father 1 Episode: "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare"
Mark Lawson Talks to... Himself 1 Episode: "Alice Cooper"
Talking Dead Himself Voice; 1 Episode: "Pretty Much Dead Already"
2011–2012 Metal Evolution Himself 3 Episodes
2012 Room 101 Himself 1 Episode
Golden Gods Awards Himself Performer
Michael Douglas & Friends Celebrity Golf Tournament Himself
2012 Eyegore Awards Himself Presenter [36]
unCONventional Himself 1 Episode: "School's Out for Ninja Turtles"
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Himself 1 Episode: "Generic Holiday Special"
Conan Himself Guest and Performer; 1 Episode: "Surprise, Fourth Graders, You're the Mets"
2013 Rock and Roll Roast of Dee Snider Himself [37]
Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life
Himself 1 Episode: "Animal on the Hunt"
Evening Urgant Himself 1 Episode
Canada's Walk of Fame: Celebrating 15 Years Himself
Great American Rock Anthems: Turn It Up to 11 Himself
2014 Good Day L.A. Himself 1 Episode
Slash: Raised on the Sunset Strip Himself
The Art of McCartney Himself
2015 An Evening with Alice Cooper Himself
Kerrang! Awards 2015 Himself
  • Won Kerrang! Legend award
  • Won Best Radio Show award
[38]
Fox and Friends
Himself Musical guest; 1 Episode
The Late Late Show with James Corden Himself 1 Episode: "Pauley Perrette/Alice Cooper/Ian Karmel"
11th Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards Himself Won Classic Album award for "Welcome to My Nightmare" [39]
2016 E! Live from the Red Carpet Himself 1 Episode: "The 2016 Grammy Awards"
Independent Lens Himself 1 Episode: "An Honest Liar"
Carolina Rebellion Himself
Talk Stoop Himself 1 Episode: "Fashion Forward"
Kerrang! Awards 2016 Himself Won Best Radio Show award [40]
Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar Himself Guest; 2 Episodes
Gotta Keep Dreamin Himself
2016–2017 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Himself Interviewee and Musical guest; 2 Episodes
2017 Power Chord TV Himself
Rock in Rio Himself Performer; 1 Episode
The Year in Memoriam Himself
2018 Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert King Herod Musical special
Urban Myths Himself 1 Episode: "The Dali and the Cooper"
SmartFem TV Himself
2018–2019 Celebrity Page Himself 2 Episodes
2019 61st Annual Grammy Awards Himself Nominated for Best Musical Theater Album: "Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert" [17]
2019–2020 Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures Alistair Coop De Ville Voice; 2 Episodes
2019 Quotidien Himself 1 Episode; French TV show
Expedition Unknown Himself 1 Episode: "Cracking the Secret"
The Big Interview with Dan Rather Himself 1 Episode: "Alice Cooper"
2020 Bubble Guppies Windy Pete Guest (Voice); Episode: "Ocean Patrol!"
Duncanville Himself Voice; Episode: "Red Head Redemption"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff Himself Voice

Other Appearances

Year Title Notes Ref(s)
1970s The Hollywood Vampires Founder; Celebrity drinking club headquartered at the Rainbow Bar and Grill
1995–present Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Foundation Co-founder and President; Christian goodwill non-profit organization based in Arizona
1998–2017 Alice Cooper'stown Co-Owner and Partner; Restaurant in downtown Phoenix, AZ [41]
2003 Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted with a star [1]
2004 Honorary Doctorate of Performing Arts degree Honoree; Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ
2004–present Nights with Alice Cooper Host; Radio show
2012 Honorary Doctorate of Music degree Honoree and Keynote Speaker; Musicians Institute in Los Angeles, CA [42]

See also

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