Henry Cooper (1934–2011) was a British heavyweight boxer.
Henry Cooper may also refer to:
Politics
- Henry Cooper (U.S. senator) (1827–1884), from Tennessee
 - Henry Allen Cooper (1850–1931), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
 - Henry E. Cooper (1857–1929), Hawaiian politician
 - Henry Reed Cooper (1940–2023), Liberian judge
 - Henry Sloane Cooper (1888–1970), Canadian businessman and politician
 
Sports
- Henry C. Cooper (1913–?), Australian boxer
 - Henry Cooper (footballer) (born 1989), Costa Rican footballer
 - Henry Cooper (Northern Districts cricketer) (born 1993), New Zealand cricketer
 
Other
- Henry Cooper (VC) (1825–1893), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
 - Henry Cooper (bishop) (1845–1916), Australian Anglican bishop
 - Henry Alexander Cooper (1853–1899), billed by P. T. Barnum as "The Tallest Man in the World"
 - Henry Cooper (educator) (1909–1990), New Zealand educator and sportsman
 - Henry S. F. Cooper Jr. (1933–2016), writer and environmentalist
 - Henry St. John Cooper (1869–1926), English writer
 - Henry St. John Cooper, one of the pen names of English writer John Creasey (1908–1973)
 - Sir Henry Cooper School, a secondary school in Kingston upon Hull, England
 
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