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Pawsome Pet Pictures: Gary Cooper. (2)
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Jun 5, 2013
Personal Quote:
"The only achievement I am really proud of is the friends I have made in this community". read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Gary Cooper
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on May 7, 2013
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Gary Cooper, Born May 7th, 1901! In an episode of the Sopranos, Mob Boss Tony Soprano asks “What ever happened to Gary Cooper?” Of course he’s not actually talking about the actual Gary Cooper. The real Gary Cooper was laid to rest decades before read more
Gary Cooper: Super Duper Style.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Feb 9, 2013
In 1946, when Irving Berlin wrote the lyrics to his 1928 song “Puttin’ on the Ritz” he added the line: “Dressed up like a million-dollar trouper/Tryin’ hard to look like Gary Cooper/Super Duper.”
In an interview, his daughter Janis told The Hollywood Repo read more
Love Hollywood Style: Gary Cooper.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Feb 9, 2013
My favorite actor, Gary Cooper, had been one of Hollywood's favorite leading men for over 30 years and had several high-profile relationships with actresses:
Starting with in 1927 Gary was chosen by the silent movie star Clara Bow, to play a reporter in her film, "IT"(1927). Clara, fell in lov read more
Taking the Long Way To...Gary Cooper
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Nov 21, 2012
Yup, I've been a real chump about appreciating Gary Cooper. It took me long enough, but, finally, here I am - just loving the man.
It's really not my fault. My first introduction to Gary was his work during the 1950s, the time when Hollywood starred its aging leading men with young female stars read more
2012 tcm SUTS Blogathon Day 26: Gary Cooper
ScribeHard on Film Posted by ScribeHard on Aug 26, 2012
Today we have the pleasure of watching one of Classic Hollywood’s timeless everyman, Gary Cooper. First up is Margaret Perry of The Great Katharine Hepburn with her take on Cooper in a wonderful comedy, Ball of Fire. Next, Sean from The Joy and Agony of Movies offers a his own take on Cooper read more
Day 26: Gary Cooper
Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Posted by Michael Nazarewycz on Aug 26, 2012
Today the TCM Summer Under the Stars spotlight shines brightly on the handsome and talented everyman, Gary Cooper. read more
Gary Cooper: BALL OF FIRE (1941) (1)
The Great Katharine Hepburn Posted by Margaret Perry on Aug 25, 2012
Gary Cooper: BALL OF FIRE (1941)
This post is written in conjunction with the Summer Under the Stars Blogathon hosted by Sittin' on a Backyard Fence and ScribeHard on Film. A full day of Gary Cooper films will air on TCM on August 26. BALL OF FIRE read more
Gary Cooper: BALL OF FIRE (1941) (2)
Margaret Perry Posted by MargaretPerry on Aug 25, 2012
This post is written in conjunction with the Summer Under the Stars Blogathon hosted by Sittin’ on a Backyard Fence and ScribeHard on Film. A full day of Gary Cooper films will air on TCM on August 26. BALL OF FIRE will be showing at 8:00 pm EST. During college, my friend Cookie and read more
Pawsome Pet Pictures: Gary Cooper. (1)
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Feb 8, 2012
Personal Quote:
This is a terrible place to spend your life in. Nobody in Hollywood is normal. Absolutely nobody. And they have such a vicious attitude toward one another ... They say much worse things about each other than outsiders say about them, and nobody has any real friends. read more
Gary Cooper: Enduring Style
Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Posted by Jill Blake on Jan 13, 2012
When thinking about men’s fashion in old Hollywood, there are two actors who immediately come to mind: Cary Grant and Gary Cooper. Both had impeccable taste and appreciated high quality, custom tailored clothing, and both had wardrobes inspired by European fashion. Although Grant looked great read more
Hanging Out at Paramount Studios 1927: Louise Brooks, Thelma Todd, Jack Luden, Gary Cooper
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Aug 25, 2011
Hanging Out At Paramount Studios in 1927 Gary Cooper, Jack Luden, Louise Brooks, Thelma Todd, Nancy Phillips, James Hall, Doris Hill, and Josephine Dunn. . Share: • Posted by Art • Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at 5:3 read more
“Unconquered” – Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Jun 28, 2011
THEY LIVE AGAIN! DAUNTLESS MEN and WOMEN WHO KEPT AMERICA UNCONQUERED!
(original movie ad for “Unconquered”)
Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard – “Unconquered” (1947)
“Unconquered” (1947 – Paramount) is an adventure film produced and directed by the read more
Gary Cooper
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on May 8, 2011
“Nan Collins, my manager, came from Gary, Indiana and suggested I adopt that name. She felt it was more exciting than Frank. I figured I’d give it a try. Good thing she didn’t come from Poughkeepsie.” ~ Gary Cooper
Frank James “Gary” Cooper was born May 7, 19 read more
Happy Birthday: Gary Cooper!
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on May 7, 2011
Gary Cooper (May 7, 1901 – May 13, 1961). Was best known for his quiet, acting style and his intense screen persona, which was perfect for the many Westerns he made. His career spanned from 1925 until shortly before his death, he performed more than one hundred films.
Cooper received five A read more
Gary Cooper
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Dec 19, 2010
In 1925 the beginning of Gary Cooper acting career, he found work as an "extra", usually cast as a cowboy. It is reported that he has uncredited role in the Tom Mix Western, Dick Turpin (1925). The following year, he had screen credit in, Lightnin' Wins. After the release of this short film, Coope read more
GARY COOPER: FUN FACTS
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Dec 23, 2009
The very handsome Gary Cooper was born on the Montana ranch of his wealthy father. Which may explain how Cooper was able to combine the ruggedness with the poise of a gentleman. Injured in an car accident while attending Wesleyan College. He rehabilitated on his fathers ranch, learning to perfect read more
" THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH" (1926) Gary Cooper
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Silentfilmfanatic on Dec 22, 2009
"The Winning of Barbara Worth" (1926) is a silent western that stars Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, and Vilma Banky. Directed by Henry King and based on the novel by Harold Bell Wright, this film is one of the great epic westerns of the silent era. The story begins with a wife burying her husband in t read more
On Blu-ray MOD: Clara Bow and Gary Cooper in Children of Divorce (1927)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Nov 30, -0001
Clara Bow had a knack for communicating her emotions so clearly that you can't help feeling them along with her. If she grieves, you grieve.While Bow is rightfully beloved for the way she embodied the youthful energy of the jazz
age, she was even better when a moment required deeper emotion. C read more