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- Gary Cooper
The first definitive biography of Gary Cooper, national icon of the American Dream, from one of our most distinguished biographers In classic films such as "High Noon," Gary Cooper came to symbolize American ideals of self-reliance, independence, and integrity, but his turbulent private life was often at odds with his squeaky-clean public persona
- LIFE LEGACY - Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper was born Frank James Cooper in Helena, Montana, one of two sons of an English farmer from Bedfordshire, who later became an American lawyer and judge, Charles Henry Cooper (1865-1946), and Kent-born Alice (née Brazier) Cooper (1873-1967)
- Gary Cooper — Gary Cooper
Stewart’s emotional speech hinted that something was seriously wrong, and the next day newspapers ran the headline, “Gary Cooper has cancer ” One month later, on May 13, 1961, six days after his 60th birthday, Cooper died
- Gary Cooper Off Camera, A Daughter Remembers — Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper (1901-1961) is an American icon-an actor whose handsome features and unstudied poise made him one of the great stars of Hollywood’s Golden Era Now, his only child gives us an extraordinary memoir - a book that reveals the Gary Cooper only she knew
- Centennial - Mr Deeds — Gary Cooper
Prepare for specialized engagements from Maria Cooper Janis as we await the celebration of Gary Cooper’s Centennial on film!
- High Noon Infamous Poster Used for Solidarity in Poland . . . - Gary Cooper
An imaginative and talented young graphic artist named Tomasz Sameck designed a great poster that used the iconic image of the lonely “good man”--- Gary Cooper as the Marshall of the film High Noon -- striding down an endless street seeking justice
- Centennial - Garden of Evil — Gary Cooper
Prepare for specialized engagements from Maria Cooper Janis as we await the celebration of Gary Cooper’s Centennial on film!
- Time Line — Gary Cooper
Discover and relive milestone awards and achievements from Gary Cooper’s life 1928 : First feature film with speaking part, "The Shopworn Angel" 1930 : Portrayed sardonic independent soldier, too taciturn to spell out his love for Marlene Dietrich in Josef von Sternberg’s "Morocco”
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