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Gary Cooper western movies free online – Westerns on the Web. 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 (1. Kent- born Alice (n.
He returned to his parents’ ranch near Helena to recuperate by horseback riding at the recommendation of his doctor. Cooper studied at Iowa’s Grinnell College until the spring of 1. He had tried out, unsuccessfully, for the college’s drama club. He returned to Helena, managing the ranch and contributing cartoons to the local newspaper. In 1. 92. 4, Cooper’s father left the Montana Supreme Court bench and moved with his wife to Los Angeles. Their son, unable to make a living as an editorial cartoonist in Helena, joined them, moving there that same year, reasoning that he “would rather starve where it was warm, than to starve and freeze too.”Failing as a salesman of electric signs and theatrical curtains, as a promoter for a local photographer and as an applicant for newspaper work in Los Angeles, Cooper found work as an actor in 1.
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He earned money as an “extra” in the motion picture industry, usually cast as a cowboy. He is known to have had an uncredited role in the 1. Tom Mix Western, Dick Turpin. The following year, he had screen credit in a two- reeler, Lightnin’ Wins, with actress Eileen Sedgwick as his leading lady. After the release of this short film, Cooper accepted a long- term contract with Paramount Pictures. He changed his name to Gary in 1.
Nan Collins, who felt it evoked the “rough, tough” nature of her native Gary, Indiana.“Coop,” as he was called by his peers, went on to appear in over 1. Cooper broke through in a supporting role in Wings (1. Academy Award for Best Picture, following that with Nevada (1. Thelma Todd and William Powell, based on the Zane Gray novel, which was remade in 1. Robert Mitchum vehicle, the only time Cooper and Mitchum played the same role.
He became a major star with his first sound picture, The Virginian (1. Walter Huston as the villainous Trampas. The Spoilers appeared the following year with Betty Compson, which was remade in 1. Compson lookalike Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne in Cooper’s role. Cooper followed this action movie with his own Dietrich film entitled Morocco (1. Foreign Legionnaire.
Devil and the Deep (1. Cary Grant in a supporting role with Talullah Bankhead and Cooper in the leads alongside Charles Laughton. The following year, Cooper was the second lead in the sophisticated Ernst Lubitsch comedy production of No. The screen adaptation of A Farewell to Arms (1. Frank Borzage, and the title role in Frank Capra’s Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1.
Cooper’s box office appeal. Cooper was producer David O. Selznick’s first choice for the role of Rhett Butler in the 1. Gone with the Wind. When Cooper turned down the role, he was passionately against it. He is quoted as saying, “Gone with the Wind is going to be the biggest flop in Hollywood history.
I’m glad it’ll be Clark Gable who’s falling flat on his nose, not me”. Alfred Hitchcock wanted him to star in Foreign Correspondent (1.
Saboteur (1. 94. 2). Cooper later admitted he had made a “mistake” in turning down the director. For the former film, Hitchcock cast look- alike Joel Mc.
Crea instead. Cooper cemented his cowboy credentials again in The Westerner (1. Walter Brennan as Judge Roy Bean and followed that immediately afterward with the lavish North West Mounted Police (1.
Cecil B. De. Mille and featuring Paulette Goddard. In 1. 94. 2, Cooper won his first Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as the title character in Sergeant York.
Alvin York refused to authorize a movie about his life unless Cooper portrayed him. Meet John Doe was released earlier the same year, a smash hit under the direction of Frank Capra. Ingrid Bergman had just made Casablanca when she and Cooper collaborated on For Whom the Bell Tolls (1. Cooper’s close friend Ernest Hemingway. As a change of pace, he made a Western comedy lampooning his hesitant speech and mannerisms and his own image in general called Along Came Jones (1. Loretta Young to save him when the chips were down. Cooper also starred in the original version of the Ayn Rand novel The Fountainhead (1.
Patricia Neal. In 1. Cooper won his second Best Actor Academy Award for his performance as Marshal Will Kane in High Noon, arguably considered his finest role. Ill with an ulcer, he wasn’t present to receive his Academy Award in February 1. He asked John Wayne to accept it on his behalf, a bit of irony in light of Wayne’s stated distaste for the film. Cooper continued to play the lead in films almost to the end of his life. Among his later box office hits were the stark Western adventure Garden of Evil (1. Susan Hayward and Richard Widmark; Vera Cruz (1.
Western in which he guns down villain Burt Lancaster in a showdown; his portrayal of a Quaker farmer during the American Civil War in William Wyler’s Friendly Persuasion (1. Anthony Mann’s Man of the West (1. Western with Lee J.
His final motion picture was a British film, The Naked Edge (1. Michael Anderson. Among his final projects was narrating an NBC documentary, The Real West, in which he helped clear up myths about famous Western figures. On December 1. 5, 1.
Cooper wed Veronica Balfe (May 2. February 1. 6, 2. Rocky.” Balfe was a New York Roman Catholic socialite who had briefly acted under the name of Sandra Shaw. She appeared in the film No Other Woman, but her most widely seen role was in King Kong, as the woman dropped by Kong.
Her third and final film was Blood Money. Her father was governor of the New York Stock Exchange, and her uncle was motion- picture art director Cedric Gibbons. During the 1. 93.
California state women’s skeet shooting champion. Cooper and Balfe had one child, Maria, now Maria Cooper Janis, married to classical pianist Byron Janis. In April 1. 96. 0, Cooper underwent surgery for prostate cancer after it had spread to his colon. It spread to his lungs and bones shortly thereafter.
Cooper was too ill to attend the Academy Awards ceremony in April 1. James Stewart accepted the honorary Oscar on his behalf. 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 1. Cooper died. Cooper was originally interred in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Culver City, California. In May 1. 97. 4 his body was removed from the Grotto Section of Holy Cross Cemetery, when his widow Veronica remarried and moved to New York, and she had Cooper’s body relocated to Sacred Heart Cemetery, in Southampton, New York, on Long Island. Veronica “Rocky” Cooper- Converse died in 2.
Cooper at Sacred Heart Cemetery. For his contribution to the film industry, Cooper has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6.
Hollywood Blvd. In 1. Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In September 2. 00.
Cooper was featured on a commemorative U. S. Deeds Goes to Town with Jean Arthur (1. Gary Cooper western movies watch for free . Just click on the one you want to watch .
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