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Tag Archives: Gary Cooper
Who Is The Dullest Man?
Ava Gardner was asked, “So – who is the dullest man in Hollywood? Clark Gable or Gary Cooper?” Ava thought a bit and then said, “Well, if you ask Clark ‘How are you doing?’ he’s stuck for an answer.”
Such a New York day
I went to 8th Street to go shoe-shopping. A couple of my favorite pairs of shoes are basically falling apart so I need replacements. Also, I just want some big stomping motorcycle boots. The day was cold – after a … Continue reading
High Noon On the Big Screen
Seeing High Noon in a packed hushed movie theatre – up on the big-screen – was awesome. There were a couple of yahoos who just came to scorn it – but they were the kind of jackasses who scorn any … Continue reading
The Perfect Imaginary Dinner
THE AUTHORS Christopher Marlowe. I have a TON of questions to ask that guy. Charles Dickens. Just because I have a feeling that the dude was a blast. He could sit at the head of the table, keep the liquor … Continue reading
Sidney Lumet: On Style Dictating Casting
Excerpt from Making Movies: Here, he discusses Prince of the City: I wasn’t sure whether we were in drama or tragedy territory. I knew I wanted to wind up somewhere between the two, leaning towards the tragic. Tragedy, when it … Continue reading
Three Similar Stories About Film Acting
One story stars Clark Gable. One stars Robert Duvall. And one stars Gary Cooper (the latest celeb-crush … I will never abandon Cary … how could I? We had a good time together, he and I. We really did. But … Continue reading
“That kid is the greatest goddamn actor…”
I like this story a lot. It’s one of those stories which may be a legend, may be an exaggeration … whatever, I don’t care. I like it anyway. I ran across it again this morning in the Goldwyn biography, … Continue reading Continue reading

