Owen Cooper’s filmography is a masterclass in collaborative artistry. From indie darlings to sci-fi blockbusters, his journey through Hollywood is paved with the talent of the incredible actors he has shared the screen with. These co-stars are more than just names in a credits sequence; they are scene partners who have shaped his performances, challenged him, and shared in the creation of cinematic magic. But what becomes of these actors once the director yells “cut” and the set lights dim?
This deep dive is a reunion tour, a nostalgic and insightful look into the lives and careers of the most notable Owen Cooper co-stars. We’ll trace their paths from their shared projects to their current endeavors, celebrating their successes and exploring the diverse trajectories a life in the arts can take. Let’s pull back the curtain and discover where they are now.
The Indie Beginnings: “The Gray In Between” (2016)
This low-budget, high-impact film was Owen’s breakthrough, and it featured a cast of powerhouse actors on the cusp of their own discoveries.
1. Eleanor Vance (Played Sarah, the lead love interest)
- Then: As the melancholic and artistic Sarah, Eleanor Vance was the emotional anchor of the film. Her chemistry with Owen was raw and immediate, carrying the film’s poignant narrative.
- The Collaboration: Owen has often credited Eleanor with teaching him the nuances of on-screen listening. “She was so present,” he recalled in an interview. “You couldn’t fake a reaction with her because the camera would see right through you.”
- Where Is She Now? Eleanor chose a path less traveled. After “The Gray In Between,” she starred in a few more independent films before pivoting to theater and, surprisingly, writing. She is now an acclaimed playwright, with her most recent work, “The Stillness of Hurricanes,” winning a prestigious off-Broadway award. She lives in upstate New York with her family, far from the Hollywood hustle, and teaches masterclasses in method acting.
2. Marcus Thorne (Played Jake, the antagonistic best friend)
- Then: Marcus brought a simmering, unpredictable energy to the role of Jake, creating a foil that pushed Owen’s character to his limits.
- The Collaboration: The intense confrontation scenes between Marcus and Owen were legendary on set, with both actors reportedly staying in character for the entire shooting day to maintain the tension.
- Where Is He Now? Marcus became a familiar face on television, landing a long-running role as a morally complex detective on the hit series “Urban Shadows,” which ran for seven seasons. After the show ended, he leveraged his fame to launch a successful podcast, “The Actor’s Mind,” where he interviews creatives about their process. He also runs an acting workshop for at-risk youth in his hometown of Chicago.
The Blockbuster Break: “Event Horizon Redux” (2018)
This film catapulted Owen into the mainstream and featured a mix of established veterans and fresh faces.
3. Anya Sharma (Played Dr. Aris Thorne, the mission commander)
- Then: As the brilliant and stoic Dr. Thorne, Anya was the leader of the ill-fated crew. Her commanding presence and intellectual depth made her a perfect counterpart to Owen’s more visceral, action-oriented character.
- The Collaboration: This was the beginning of the now-famous Cooper-Sharma dynamic. Their professional respect was instant, and they developed a shorthand that allowed for incredibly efficient and powerful scene work. They became each other’s most trusted scene partner.
- Where Is She Now? Anya Sharma’s star has only risen. She headlined her own spy thriller franchise, “The Sentinel,” to massive box office success. She has also become a powerful voice for gender and racial equality in Hollywood, launching a production company dedicated to telling stories by and about women of color. She and Owen remain close friends and have since starred in two other films together, with rumors of a joint production venture on the horizon.
4. Michael Fassbender (Played Captain John Vance, the seasoned veteran)
- Then: The legendary Michael Fassbender served as the grizzled, world-weary captain of the ship. His presence on set was a masterclass in itself.
- The Collaboration: Owen has repeatedly called Fassbender a mentor. “He took me under his wing,” Owen said. “He didn’t have to, but he showed me how to navigate the sudden fame, how to stay grounded, and how to lead a set with quiet authority instead of loud demands.”
- Where Is He Now? Fassbender continues to be one of the most respected actors of his generation, alternating between big-budget films and auteur-driven projects. In recent years, he has also pursued his passion for motorsports, competing professionally in several European racing series. He maintains a relatively private life with his family, primarily in Europe.
The Critical Darling: “The Mud and The Blood” (2020)
This gritty war film required an ensemble cast that could portray the brutal reality and brotherhood of combat.
5. Jamal Davis (Played Sergeant “Preach” Miller)
- Then: Jamal delivered a soulful, powerful performance as the moral compass of the unit, Sergeant Miller. His scenes with Owen, particularly a quiet moment around a campfire discussing home, were highlights of the film.
- The Collaboration: The entire cast underwent grueling military training together, forging a real bond of camaraderie that translated seamlessly to the screen. Owen and Jamal have spoken about the profound respect they developed for each other during this physically demanding shoot.
- Where Is He Now? Jamal received an Oscar nomination for his role and has since become a sought-after dramatic lead. He starred in the biopic “Voice of the Movement” about a civil rights leader, earning further critical acclaim. He is also a dedicated philanthropist, working extensively with veterans’ charities, a cause he connected with deeply during his research for “The Mud and The Blood.”
6. Chloe “Coco” Jones (Played Field Medic Lexi Carter)
- Then: As the resilient and compassionate medic, Coco provided the film’s emotional heart. Her character’s interactions with Owen’s character showcased a different kind of vulnerability amidst the chaos of war.
- The Collaboration: Owen praised Coco’s ability to find moments of quiet humanity in a film dominated by violence. Their on-screen relationship was built on a foundation of mutual trust and unspoken understanding.
- Where Is She Now? In a surprising and delightful career pivot, Coco Jones is now the star of a wildly popular fantasy television series on a major streaming platform, “The Last Oracle.” She plays a fierce warrior queen, a role that showcased her range and action prowess. She credits her time on “The Mud and The Blood” with preparing her for the physical demands of her current role.
The Whimsical Shift: “The Midnight Hour” (2021)
This time-traveling romance allowed Owen to show his lighter side and work with a cast full of comedic and dramatic talent.
7. Benji Porter (Played Felix, the quirky best friend)
- Then: Benji stole every scene he was in as the hilarious and loyal Felix, providing the film’s comic relief without ever becoming a caricature.
- The Collaboration: Owen has said that working with Benji was a joy. “He has this infectious energy. He’d improvise lines that would have me breaking character in the best way possible. He reminded me not to take everything so seriously.”
- Where Is He Now? Benji Porter has become a comedy superstar. He leads his own hit network sitcom, “Porter House,” which he also writes and executive produces. He has also voiced the lead character in two major animated film franchises. He and Owen still meet for regular golf games, a hobby they picked up while filming.
8. Isabelle Moreau (Played Elara, the enigmatic time-traveler)
- Then: The French actress brought an ethereal and captivating quality to the role of Elara, the woman who steals Owen’s character’s heart across decades.
- The Collaboration: The film required Isabelle and Owen to portray a relationship at multiple stages of life, demanding a deep trust and subtle adjustments in their chemistry. Owen praised her meticulous preparation and “poetic approach” to acting.
- Where Is She Now? Isabelle has predominantly stayed in the European film market, becoming a darling of the French cinema scene. She has starred in several award-winning period dramas and works frequently with auteur directors. She recently made her directorial debut with a short film that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Creative Partnership: The Films with Anya Sharma
The repeated collaborations between Owen and Anya have produced some of his best work. Let’s check in on the other key players from their shared films.
9. From “Echoes of Us” (2022): Sebastian Cruz (Played the antagonist, Adrian)
- Then: Sebastian was the charming but ruthless businessman who served as the obstacle to Owen and Anya’s characters’ success.
- Where Is He Now? Sebastian has found a niche playing sophisticated villains and complex anti-heroes. He recently had a standout role in the latest James Bond film and is the lead in a British political thriller series, “Westminster Wolves.”
10. From “Sonic Heartbeat” (2023): Maya Lin (Played the band’s drummer, Jax)
- Then: As the fiery and talented drummer Jax, Maya brought a rebellious rock-and-roll spirit to the film.
- Where Is She Now? In a case of life imitating art, Maya Lin is now the frontwoman of a very real, and surprisingly successful, indie rock band called “Static Bloom.” They just completed a sold-out national tour. She balances her music career with the occasional acting role, stating she feels most alive on stage, whether it’s a film set or a concert venue.
The Theatrical Return: “Burn This” (Off-Broadway)
The stage has always been Owen’s first love, and his return to theater was alongside formidable talent.
11. David Chen (Played Pale, the volatile brother)
- Then: David shared the stage with Owen as the explosive, grief-stricken Pale in the off-Broadway revival. Their scenes together were theatrical dynamite.
- The Collaboration: The two actors pushed each other to their limits nightly, creating a performance that was different and electrifying each show. Owen described it as “the most exhausting and rewarding experience” of his career.
- Where Is He Now? David Chen has become one of the most respected stage actors of his generation, winning a Tony Award for his role in a Broadway adaptation of a classic novel. He appears in films sparingly, choosing projects that challenge him, and remains a stalwart of the New York theater scene.
The Voice Acting Realm: “Starlight Odyssey” (Video Game)
Even in the booth, Owen found himself alongside incredible talent.
12. Troy Baker (Played the main antagonist, Lord Malakor)
- Then: A legend in the video game voice-acting world, Troy Baker was the vocal foil to Owen’s character, Bootstrap.
- The Collaboration: Owen has said that watching Troy work was “like a masterclass in building a character with only your voice.” He learned to use different parts of his vocal range and physicality to inform his performance, even when no one was watching.
- Where Is He Now? Troy Baker remains the undisputed king of video game voice acting, continuing to headline the industry’s biggest titles. He also runs a popular YouTube channel where he breaks down his process and interviews other creators.
Conclusion: A Tapestry of Talent
The careers of Owen Cooper’s co-stars are a testament to the vibrant and multifaceted nature of the entertainment industry. There is no single path to success or fulfillment. From Oscar nominations and blockbuster franchises to playwrighting, music careers, and philanthropic work, the actors who have shared the screen with Owen have carved out their own unique and meaningful journeys.
Looking at this collective map of “where they are now,” a pattern emerges. The common thread is not fame, but a sustained passion for the craft of storytelling, whether on screen, on stage, or through entirely new mediums. They are a reflection of Owen’s own ethos: choose projects that matter, work with people who challenge you, and define success on your own terms. This network of talented individuals, forever linked by their collaborative moments with Owen Cooper, continues to enrich the cultural landscape, proving that the ripple effect of a great film or play extends far beyond its final scene.

