Sir Frank Cooper, GCB, CMG, PC (2 December 1922 – 26 January 2002) was a British civil servant.
Cooper was born in Droylsden, Manchester, the younger child of Valentine Holland Cooper, a commercial traveller, and later a manager for a chocolate making firm, and Wynnefred Louisa, née Gardner, a teacher.
Captured by German troops, he managed to escape and rejoined his unit with the help of Italian partisans.
He declined the offer of an extended commission and was demobilized in 1946. Cooper then went to Pembroke College, Oxford, taking third-class honours in Modern History in 1948.
In 1959, he was transferred to a unit which dealt with Cyprus, where he negotiated with Archbishop Makarios over the establishment of the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia.