His responses to reporters' questions could be as terse as Gary Cooper confronting the baddies.
Mr. GARY COOPER (Machinist): I mean, he's been taking a beating, you know.
Machinist Gary Cooper, who works at the depot, says he knows the president has been having a hard couple of months.
Rather than being dissed as a taciturn intellectual, he can be respected as reticent, self-controlled Plainsman, a Gary Cooper, if you will.
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Wolff and other war veterans criticized Hemingway's novel about the war, "For Whom the Bell Tolls, " which was later made into a movie starring Gary Cooper.
Over the years, it drew New York socialites, Chicago beef barons, European aristocracy, Gary Cooper, Lana Turner, John Wayne, Jack Nicholson, the Eagles, and Bill Murray.
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Westerns featuring the likes of Gary Cooper, Roy Rogers and John Wayne were filmed around Santa Clarita, which has a star walkway honouring film and TV actors.
As an actor, Clint Eastwood is a cinematic icon, comparable at least to Spencer Tracy and Gary Cooper, because he embodies the mood and aspirations of the late 20th century.
Gary Cooper, as an honorable Confederate colonel who becomes a soldier of fortune in Mexico, asks the key question for this and all the South-of-the-border Westerns that followed: What gets into Americans down here?
There hasn't been a movie about architecture with this much popular appeal since that masterpiece of Hollywood kitsch, "The Fountainhead, " in which Gary Cooper played Howard Roark, the terminally romantic, fictional architect-hero of Ayn Rand's novel.
The book was widely denounced as amoral when it came out, but it had enough wide appeal that it was adapted into a 1949 movie with Gary Cooper as Roark and Patricia Neal as his love interest.
Robinson in "Little Caesar"...or maybe best of all, Gary Cooper, "The Virginian" -- or Johnny Mack Brown, the Alabama running back (hero of the Rose Bowl in 1926), who now bestrode the screen as Billy the Kid.
In showbiz reference books Mr Faye lists a dozen films in which he supplied comic diversion to the likes of Gary Cooper, John Wayne and Cary Grant, and a dozen shows in which he starred in television.
Ospreys boss Scott Johnson then traded Jonathan Thomas for Ian Gough, Tiatia for Tom Smith and James Hook for Bishop while the Blues did likewise as Richie Rees took over from Cooper and Gary Powell from Filise.
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