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📽️ Hollywood Beginnings: Gary Cooper in The Winning of Barbara Worth (1926)

Before he was a legend of the silver screen, Gary Cooper was just a Montana cowboy trying to find his footing in Hollywood. His big break came with The Winning of Barbara W
Undeniably Gary Cooper.
#didyouknow Along with Sidney Poitier, Gary Cooper is the most represented actor on the American Film Institute’s 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time, with five of his films on the list. They are: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) at #83, Sergean
#didyouknow In May 1931, after finishing I Take This Woman (1931), the combination of exhaustion, and physical illness led to the need of a much needed break. Coop had been working 14 to 16 hours a day, sometimes more, making one film by day and anot
Walter Brennan once said of Cooper:
“Gary was the kind of guy who didn’t talk much—but when he did, you listened. He had that quiet decency about him.”

Cooper reportedly admired Brennan’s versatility and ability to disa
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