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- Gary Cooper
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- (March 3, 1941)
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- Tens of thousands of fans know that Gary Cooper is 6 feet 2
- 3/4 inches tall, 175 pounds heavy, 40 years old, and that if he
- grew a beard he would look rather like Abraham Lincoln. To his
- friends he is "Coop." Though special tributes are often paid him
- where young women gather, he escapes such masculine calumny as
- sometimes finds it way toward the ears of Clark Gable.
- Boyfriends and husbands watch him without defensive squirming.
- Had Coop been a longshoreman he might well have been the most
- popular, of not the most active, man at the waterfront bars. Had
- he gone to Yale he might well have been the Most Popular Man in
- his class. As it was, he went to Hollywood and became the most
- popular man in the nation--an ideal choice for Capra-Riskin's
- Meet John Doe.
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- He began to get many roles that he liked almost as well as
- millions who watched them. They included: A Farewell to Arms,
- Desire, Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Beau Geste, Mr. Deeds Goes to
- Town, Bluebeard's Eighth Wife. Coop considered his acting more
- & more. But even when he was "acting to beat hell...just pouring
- it on," his fans praised him for his indestructible naturalness.
- It is this quality, which almost every American likes to
- identify with himself, that accounts for Cooper's tremendous
- appeal to all kinds of Americans. It is also American to believe
- that the greatest naturalness is to be found in the great Open
- Spaces, and to cherish the natives thereof. Years ago, with Tom
- Mix, Bill Hart and Will Rogers, U.S. moviemakers discovered to
- their profit these simple truths, and the legend is that a
- cowboy has saved every studio in Hollywood.
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