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Child Star Got 'Prison Mail' After Fame
14 Aug
Summary
- Former child star received mail from incarcerated fans.
- His mother protected him from disturbing fan correspondence.
- Cooper found acting auditions became a chore as a teen.

Justin Cooper, who achieved child stardom with his role in the 1997 film 'Liar Liar,' recently discussed his experiences with fame. Appearing on 'The Not So Little Rascals' podcast, Cooper, who played Jim Carrey's son, recounted how his public recognition made simple outings, like family dinners at Hometown Buffet, into autograph sessions.
Cooper credited his mother for skillfully shielding him from the more overwhelming aspects of celebrity. He shared that she kept disturbing fan mail, including letters from incarcerated individuals, hidden from him. His mother's protective nature extended to set environments, ensuring he was never left unsupervised.
As Cooper entered his teenage years, his enthusiasm for acting waned, with auditions feeling more like obligations than opportunities. This shift, coupled with a greater focus on his education, led him to decide to stop acting. While his mother expressed some disappointment, she ultimately supported his decision.
Cooper's career in entertainment included roles in 'General Hospital' and 'Full House,' with his last acting credit in 2003 on 'The Practice.' He has since moved into a media-adjacent field and currently serves as an Executive Producer for Fox Sports Radio.