Gary Cooper paper doll, 1931.
Gary Cooper like he just stole a cookie.
Gary Cooper. Wings publicity shot. 1927.
Robert Capa: American actor Gary Cooper. Sun Valley, Idaho. 1941.
Pretty sure Ernest Hemingway wasn’t too far out the picture. While Cooper and Hemingway had opposite political views they remained lifelong friends, both sharing a love of the outdoors.
“I’ve learned to like Hollywood and everyone in it….I miss the country, and I miss a lot of fine folks. But I’ll never go back to that. There’s too much routine, and I’ve learned to live on excitement.” — Gary Cooper
Source: Edward Churchill (1931)
Gary Cooper, the artist. 1930′s.
Gary Cooper on set of One Sunday Afternoon, 1933
Gary Cooper’s eyes need their own tumblr.
Fredric March, Gary Cooper and Miriam Hopkins in the 1933 version of 'Design for Living'. A film based on the risqué polyamorous Broadway play by the same name. Yes, the story is everything you're thinking about, even between the two men. Oh la la. But the film version was watered down, its topic much too daring for the time.
Gary Cooper in the 20s.