Gary Cooper
With his methodical delivery, natural acting abilities, and striking good looks, Gary Cooper enjoyed a long and respected career in Hollywood, including leading roles more than 80 films. Raised on a ranch in Montana and in England, he began his screen career in silent films in 1925 and eventually won Oscars for his roles in Sergeant York (1941) and High Noon (1952). Cooper was known for doing his own stunts and for having many different lovers, despite his wholesome portrayals. Here, he’s reading passages from Hemingway’s book on which the movie was based during shooting of A Farewell to Arms (1932).
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