This Biography is about one of the best Actors Gary Cooper including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Gary Cooper | |
Real Name | Gary Cooper |
Profession | Actors |
Nick Name | Frank James Cooper |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Political Ideology | Republican |
Personal life of Gary Cooper | |
Born on | 07 May 1901 |
Birthday | 7th May |
Died At Age | 60 |
Sun Sign | Taurus |
Born in | Helena |
Died on | 13 May 1961 |
Family Background of Gary Cooper | |
Father | Charles Cooper |
Mother | Alice H. |
Siblings | Arthur |
Spouse/Partner | Veronica |
Children | Maria Cooper |
Education | Gallatin Valley High School, Bozeman, MT, Grinnell College |
Awards | 1952 – Academy Award for Best Actor
1952 – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama 1961 – Academy Awards |
1953 – Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role
1942 – Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role 1961 – David di Donatello Awards 1947 – Golden Apple Awards for Least Cooperative Actor 1953 – Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture Actor – Drama 1960 – Laurel Awards for Top Action Performance 1959 – Laurel Awards for Top Action Performance 1941 – New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Actor 1952 – Photoplay Awards for Most Popular Male Star 1960 – Walk of Fame for Motion Picture |
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Personal Fact of Gary Cooper | |
Frank James Cooper, popularly known as Gray Cooper, was an American actor. He was known for his phlegmatic, minimalist manner and found success in various film genres, including westerns, crime, comedy and drama and was considered as a versatile actor. His family emigrated from England and he was born in America but due to the quality of education being better in England he was sent back to Europe. He came back and after finishing school he tried his hand at various kinds of job, starting from contributing cartoons to a local newspaper, but nothing seemed to have worked for Cooper until he started working in the movies as a cowboy extra. Soon he started starring in silent movies but his big break came with the movie Sergeant York, in which he played the World War I veteran and war hero Alvin York. It was this movie that earned him his first Academy Award in the category of the Best Actor. The American Film Institute named him among the AFI’s 100 Years…100 Stars, ranking 11th among males. His performances as Will Kane in High Noon, Lou Gehrig in The Pride of the Yankees, and Alvin York in Sergeant York made it to the AFI’s 100 Years…100 Heroes & Villains list. Cooper received five Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, winning twice for Sergeant York and High Noon. He also received an Honorary Award in 1961 from the Academy. |
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