Get Free Checker

Gary Cooper

NOUN
  1. United States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes (1901-1961)

How To Use Gary Cooper In A Sentence

  • Indeed, for many people it was and is, but my own opinion is that too many people allow the film's merits to overcome two very significant detriments - its length and the presence of Gary Cooper.
  • It was an entrance modelled on the performance of Gary Cooper in High Noon and here, just down the road from Hollywood, it was made by the biggest star in town.
  • He served out his time in pygmyish mini-series like "The Winds of War," in which, according to Server, Mitchum got the part of Pug Henry because, the producer said, "He's the only Gary Cooper still alive. Arts Extra:Being Robert Mitchum
  • It took stars like John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, and Jimmy Stewart to depict that race of men—and epics like Stagecoach, High Noon, and The Philadelphia Story.
  • At 3:00 pm: In City Streets, Gary Cooper plays a carny sharpshooter who goes crooked in order to free his love played by Sylvia Sidney from prison. Thomas Gladysz: Dashiell Hammett at Film Noir Festival
  • Gary Cooper was a movie star whose type everyone seemed to agree upon, though it allowed for many subtle and peculiar shadings in the course of his thirty-five year career.
  • GARY COOPER & ERNEST HEMINGWAY In his teens Hemingway drove ambulances through the front lines in the Great War; in his 20s he boozed with James Joyce in Paris. Danny Dyer's revealed he was pals with Pinter. An odd couple, but look at these
  • Edmond requires the qualities of a romantic hero, which means Errol Flynn, rather than Gary Cooper's boring brother.
  • In High Noon, Gary Cooper's loyalty is not to himself but to his town, which is menaced by the gunman who will arrive on the noon train.
  • The weary cragginess of his face reminded me of Gary Cooper, also adept at saying little and conveying much.
View all