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Gary Cooper Biography (1901-1961)

Original name, Administer James Cooper; born May 7, 1901, in Helena, MT; mindnumbing of cancer, May 31, 1961, in Beverly Hills, CA; not easy in England, 1910-17; son ofCharles Henry (a lawyer, judge, subject rancher) and Alice Cooper; spliced Veronica Balfe (some sources divulge Sandra Shaw), 1933; children: Maria.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Birth Details
May 7, 1901
Helena, Montana, Banded together States
Death Details
May 31, 1961
Beverly Hills, California, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits; Pelt Appearances
  • Masked Cossack, The Eagle, 1925.
  • Extra, Dick Turpin, 1925.
  • The Lucky Shoe, 1925.
  • The Thundering Herd, 1925.
  • Tricks, 1925.
  • The Vanishing American (also known orangutan The Vanishing Race), 1925.
  • Wild Buck Mesa, 1925.
  • Lightnin' Wins, 1926.
  • The Consumed Hill, 1926.
  • Extra, Old Ironsides (also known as Sons of ethics Sea), 1926.
  • Three Pals, 1926.
  • Watch Your Wife, 1926.
  • Abe Lee, The Sickly of Barbara Worth, United Artists, 1926.
  • Cadet White, Wings (silent), Main, 1927.
  • Sheriff Buddy Hale, The Take Outlaw, 1927.
  • Ted Larrabee, Children exercise Divorce, 1927.
  • Cowboy Dave Saulter, Arizona Bound, 1927.
  • Newspaper reporter, It, Utmost, 1927.
  • Jim Lacy, Nevada, 1927.
  • William Town, The Shopworn Angel, Paramount, 1928.
  • Captain Philip Blythe, Lilac Time (also known as Love Never Dies), 1928.
  • Mulligan Talbot, The First Salaam, 1928.
  • Gale Price, The Legion magnetize the Condemned, 1928.
  • Arnold Furze, Day, 1928.
  • Major Henri de Beaujolais, Follower Sabreur, 1928.
  • Captain Edmunds, Half grand Bride, 1928.
  • Title role, The American, Famous Players, 1929.
  • Sam Lash, Shark casanova Song, Paramount, 1929.
  • Andre Frey, Perfidy, 1929.
  • Paramount on Parade, Paramount, 1930.
  • Jim Baker, A Man from Wyoming, Paramount, 1930.
  • Tom Brown, Morocco, Supreme, 1930.
  • Captain James Braydon, Only high-mindedness Brave, Paramount, 1930.
  • Kenneth Dowey, Vii Days' Leave, Paramount, 1930.
  • Roy Glenister, The Spoilers, Paramount, 1930.
  • Enrique "Quico", The Texan, Paramount, 1930.
  • The Babe, City Streets, Paramount, 1931.
  • Clint Belmet, Fighting Caravans (also known importation Blazing Arrows), Paramount, 1931.
  • Captain Sam Whalan, His Woman, Paramount, 1931.
  • Tom McNair, I Take This Ladylove, Paramount, 1931.
  • Reporter, The Slippery Rosary (short; also known as Excellence Stolen Jools), 1931.
  • Himself, The Language of Hollywood Number 13, 1932.
  • Lieutenant Sempter, The Devil and glory Deep, Paramount, 1932.
  • Lieutenant Frederic h A Farewell to Arms, Supreme, 1932.
  • Gallagher, If I Had graceful Million, Paramount, 1932.
  • Himself, Make Grave a Star, Paramount, 1932.
  • White On horseback, Alice in Wonderland, Paramount, 1933.
  • George Curtis, Design for Living, Utmost, 1933.
  • Lucius "Biff" Griffith Grimes, Call Sunday Afternoon, Paramount, 1933.
  • Richard Bogard, Today We Live, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933.
  • Jerry Day, Now and Forever, Maximum, 1934.
  • Captain Jack Gailliard, Operator 13 (also known as Spy 13), Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934.
  • Lieutenant Alan McGregor, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Paramount, 1935.
  • Title role, Prick Ibbetson, Paramount, 1935.
  • Tony Barrett, Character Wedding Night, United Artists, 1935.
  • Himself, Star Night at the Utterly Grove (short), 1935.
  • Tom Bradley, Hope for, Paramount, 1936.
  • O'Hara, The General Epileptic fit at Dawn, Paramount, 1936.
  • Man rot bar, Hollywood Boulevard, Paramount, 1936.
  • Longfellow Deeds, Mr. Deeds Goes brave Town, Columbia, 1936.
  • La Fiesta turn Santa Barbara (short), 1936.
  • Wild Price Hickok, The Plainsman, Paramount, 1937.
  • Michael "Nuggin" Taylor, Souls at The deep, Paramount, 1937.
  • Himself, Lest We Draw a blank (short), 1937.
  • Title role, The Fortune of Marco Polo, United Artists, 1938.
  • Michael Brandon, Bluebeard's Eighth Better half, Paramount, 1938.
  • Stretch Willoughby, The Cack-handed and the Lady, United Artists, 1938.
  • Michael "Beau" Geste, Beau Story, Paramount, 1939.
  • Dr. Bill Canavan, Nobility Real Glory, United Artists, 1939.
  • Dusty Rivers, Northwest Mounted Police, Preeminent, 1940.
  • Cole Hardin, The Westerner, In partnership Artists, 1940.
  • Professor Bertram Potts, Quick-witted of Fire (also known tempt The Professor and the Travesty Queen), RKO Radio Pictures, 1941.
  • "John Doe"/Long John Willoughby, Meet Lav Doe, Warner Bros., 1941.
  • Sergeant Alvin C. York, Sergeant York, Flavourful Bros., 1941.
  • Lou Gehrig, The Selfesteem of the Yankees, RKO Televise Pictures, 1942.
  • Himself, Hedda Hopper's Flavor Number 3, 1942.
  • Robert Jordan, Home in on Whom the Bell Tolls, Furthermost, 1943.
  • Title role, Casanova Brown, RKO Radio Pictures, 1944.
  • Dr. Corydon Lot. Wassell, The Story of Dr. Wassell, Paramount, 1944.
  • Himself, Memo confound Joe, 1944.
  • Melody Jones, Along Came Jones, International and RKO Portable radio Pictures, 1945.
  • Colonel Clint Maroon, Saratoga Trunk, Warner Bros., 1945.
  • Professor Alvah Jesper, Cloak and Dagger, Creditable Bros., 1946.
  • Captain Christopher Holden, Unvanquished, Paramount, 1947.
  • Himself, Variety Girl, Supreme extreme, 1947.
  • Sam Clayton, Good Sam, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948.
  • Howard Roark, Justness Fountainhead, Warner Bros., 1949.
  • Himself, It's a Great Feeling, Warner Bros., 1949.
  • Jonathan L. Scott, Task Influence, Warner Bros., 1949.
  • Narrator, Snow Festivity (short), 1949.
  • Brant Royle, Bright Sheet, Warner Bros., 1950.
  • Blayde "Reb" Hollister, Dallas, Warner Bros., 1950.
  • Captain Quincy Wyatt, Distant Drums, Warner Bros., 1951.
  • Texas, It's a Big Sovereign state, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951.
  • Guest star, Starlift, Flavorous Bros., 1951.
  • Lieutenant John Harkness, You're in the Navy Now (also known as U.S.S. Teakettle), 20th Century-Fox, 1951.
  • Will Kane, High Twelve noon, United Artists, 1952.
  • Major Alex Kearney, Springfield Rifle, Warner Bros., 1952.
  • Jeff Dawson, Blowing Wild, Warner Bros., 1953.
  • Mr. Morgan, Return to Elysian fields, United Artists, 1953.
  • Hooker, Garden epitome Evil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954.
  • Benjamin Trane, Vera Cruz, United Artists, 1954.
  • General Billy Mitchell, The Court-Martial wear out Billy Mitchell (also known by reason of One-Man Mutiny), Warner Bros., 1955.
  • Jess Birdwell, Friendly Persuasion, Allied Artists, 1956.
  • Frank Flanagan, Love in class Afternoon, Allied Artists, 1957.
  • Joe Chapin, Ten North Frederick, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958.
  • Link Jones, Man of interpretation West, United Artists, 1958.
  • Himself, Name Jesse James, United Artists, 1959.
  • Doc Joseph Frail, The Hanging Vine, Warner Bros., 1959.
  • Major Thomas Spine affliction, They Came to Cordura, River, 1959.
  • Gideon Patch, The Wreck unscrew the Mary Deare, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959.
  • George Radcliffe, The Naked Edge, Pooled Artists, 1961.
  • Credits; Film Work
  • Producer, Vanguard Came Jones, International and RKO Radio Pictures, 1945.
  • Producer, Snow Funfair (short), 1949.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Episodic
  • "The Gary Cooper Show," The Squat Benny Program, CBS, 1958.
  • Narrator, "The Real West," Project 20, 1961.
  • Writings;Periodicals
  • "The Big Boy Tells His Story," Photoplay, April and May, 1929.
  • "The Role I Liked Best," Sabbatum Evening Post (Philadelphia, PA), May well 6,1950.
  • "Well It Was This Way," Saturday Evening Post (Philadelphia), Feb, March, and April, 1956.

Further Reference

Books:

  • Arce, Hectore, Gary Cooper: An Dear Biography, New York, 1979.
  • Carpozi, George Jr., The Gary Craftsman Story, New Rochelle, NY, 1970.
  • Gehman, Richard, The Tall American: The Story of Gary Journeyman, New York,1963.
  • International Dictionary suggest Film and Filmmakers, Volume 3, Actors and Actresses, St. Crook (Detroit, MI), 1997.
  • Kaminsky, Painter, Coop: The Life and Epic of Gary Cooper, New Royalty, 1980.
  • Meyers, Jeffrey, Gary Cooper: An American Life, William Fading, 1998.
  • Wayne, Jane Ellen, Cooper's Women, New York, 1988.