Actor Dennis Hopper has died at the age of 74 after a long battle with prostate cancer.
BBC News reports that Hopper passed away on Saturday morning surrounded by friends and family at his home in Venice, California.
The award-winning star, who was diagnosed with the illness last year, was last seen in public in March after being honoured on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
In a career spanning 55 years, the Kansas-born actor was best known for co-writing, directing and starring in cult movie Easy Rider in 1969, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for 'Best Original Screenplay'.
BBC News reports that Hopper passed away on Saturday morning surrounded by friends and family at his home in Venice, California.
The award-winning star, who was diagnosed with the illness last year, was last seen in public in March after being honoured on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
In a career spanning 55 years, the Kansas-born actor was best known for co-writing, directing and starring in cult movie Easy Rider in 1969, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for 'Best Original Screenplay'.