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Gary Cooper

Cooper in 1952 Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his strong, silent screen persona and understated acting style. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor twice and had a further three nominations, as well as an Academy Honorary Award in 1961 for his career achievements. He was one of the top-10 film personalities for 23 consecutive years and one of the top money-making stars for 18 years. The American Film Institute (AFI) ranked Cooper at number11 on its list of the 50 greatest screen legends.

Cooper's career spanned 36 years, from 1925 to 1961, and included leading roles in 84 feature films. He was a major movie star from the end of the silent film era through to the end of the golden age of classical Hollywood. His screen persona appealed strongly to both men and women, and his range included roles in most major film genres. His ability to project his own personality onto the characters he played contributed to his natural and authentic appearance on screen. Throughout his career, he sustained a screen persona that represented the ideal American hero.

Cooper began his career as a film extra and stunt rider, but soon landed acting roles. After establishing himself as a Western hero in his early silent films, he became a movie star with his first sound picture, playing the title role in 1929's ''The Virginian''. In the early 1930s, he expanded his heroic image to include more cautious characters in adventure films and dramas such as ''A Farewell to Arms'' (1932) and ''The Lives of a Bengal Lancer'' (1935). During the height of his career, Cooper portrayed a new type of hero, a champion of the common man in films such as ''Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'' (1936), ''Meet John Doe'' (1941), ''Sergeant York'' (1941), ''The Pride of the Yankees'' (1942), and ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' (1943). He later portrayed more mature characters at odds with the world in films such as ''The Fountainhead'' (1949) and ''High Noon'' (1952). In his final films, he played nonviolent characters searching for redemption in films such as ''Friendly Persuasion'' (1956) and ''Man of the West'' (1958). Provided by Wikipedia
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    The fountainhead
    by Steiner, Max 1888-1971

    Published 2006
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    Intermedes d'Andromede
    by Charpentier, Marc-Antoine 1643-1704

    Published 2002
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    El Forastero

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    Flügel aus Stahl

    Published 2010
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    Verdammt zum schweigen

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    Marokko
    by Vigny, Benno 1889-1965, Hajos, Karl 1889-1950, Vigny, Benno 1889-1965

    Published 2005
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    12 Uhr mittags: = High noon
    by Cunningham, John M. 1915-2002

    Published 1999
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    Saratoga Trunk

    Published 2010
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