Upon graduation, he appeared across the country in the
Broadway National Tour of "
Timbuktu!," starring the legendary
Eartha Kitt, and subsequently starred in several major stage productions in theatres throughout the United States and Canada. Coopwood went on to teach, coach and lecture in speech and debate at various high schools and colleges across the country, including
Harvard University,
Northwestern University,
Georgetown University,
Marquette University, and
Emory University, as well as the
University of Pennsylvania, the
University of Chicago and the University of Miami. During his coaching career, his students won several regional, state and national championships in speech & debate at both the high school and college level, and he was twice named National Coach of the Year. Upon his return to Chicago, he was the
Emmy-nominated, original host of the
$100,000 Fortune Hunt and also hosted
Know Your Heritage, both nationally syndicated television game shows, airing primarily on Chicago television station and cable superstation
WGN-TV. Moving to
Los Angeles, he studied
broadcast journalism and
television production at the
University of California, Los Angeles. For several years, he was a regular host of the pledge drives for the
PBS member television station in Los Angeles,
KCET. As an
alumnus, he has also hosted several public events for that
alma mater. ==
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