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Actor (119 credits)
1950
Dallas
Blayde 'Reb' Hollister
1930
The Texan
Enrique, aka 'Quico,' The Llano Kid
1927
It
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
1926
Three Pals
Car Driver Flirting with Betty (uncredited)
1925
Tricks
Bit Role (uncredited)
1951
Starlift
(performer: "Look Out, Stranger, I'm a Texas Ranger" - uncredited)
1949
Task Force
(performer: "Abdulla Bulbul Amir" - uncredited)
1948
Good Sam
(performer: "I've Been Redeemed", "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" - uncredited)
1945
Along Came Jones
("On Top of Old Smoky", uncredited) / (performer: "Round and Round", "Old Joe Clark" - uncredited)
1942
The Pride of the Yankees
("Always" (1925), uncredited) / (music: "Always" (1925) - uncredited) / (performer: "Always" (1925) - uncredited)
1941
Meet John Doe
(performer: "March of the Swiss Soldiers" (1829) - uncredited)
1936
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
("Humoresque, Op. 101/7" (1894), uncredited) / (performer: "Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)" (1851) - uncredited)
1936
Desire
(performer: "I'm Driving a Bronson 8")
1935
The Wedding Night
(performer: "Trail to Mexico (Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie)" - uncredited)
1933
One Sunday Afternoon
(performer: "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?" (1902), "Good-Bye, Little Girl, Good-Bye" (1904) - uncredited)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Print ad:
Pabst Beer
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Publicity Listings:
6 Biographical Movies
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10 Print Biographies
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1 Portrayal
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1 Interview
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21 Articles
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5 Pictorials
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12 Magazine Cover Photos
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Alternate Names:
Frank J. Cooper | Garry Cooper
Height:
6' 3" (1.91 m)
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I suppose one of the most important things about real beauty is intelligence, and real womanliness - it's a combination of intelligence and all the instincts of womanhood, motherhood, and the beauty of girlhood. These things all sort of go in together, and they are in so many people who are not reputed beauties.
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Trivia:
He was originally a painter and artist and had sought to pursue that as a career. His drawings and watercolors were exhibited throughout the dormitory in college, and he was named art editor for the college yearbook. In fact, he started work as an extra with the intention of making money to attend an art course.
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