My old drama coach ordsprog
My old drama coach used to say, 'Don't just do something, stand there.' Gary Cooper wasn't afraid to do nothing.
Clint Eastwood
(
1930
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I think they are grooming me as another Gary Cooper.
Barry Gibb
(
1946
-)
Then later on there was Randolph Scott and Gary Cooper whom I met many times.
Clint Walker
(
1927
-)
I seldom ever missed a Gary Cooper picture if I could manage to see it.
Clint Walker
(
1927
-)
I'm just glad it'll be Clark Gable who's falling on his face and not Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
(
1901
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1961
)
He was a great asset to our program. He made me a better coach just because he was never afraid to challenge or make suggestions and stand strongly behind how he felt. There was no question from the day he came into my program that he?d be a head coach, and I knew he?d be very successful.
Debbie Ryan
I didn't know what to expect from a famous movie star; maybe that he'd be sort of stuck-up, you know. But not Gary Cooper. He horsed around so much... that I had a hard time painting him.
Norman Rockwell
The D.B. Cooper story is so rich, ... Two facts about the man guide my development of Charles Westmoreland's character: D.B. Cooper let the passengers off the plane before he forced the pilot to fly over the country so that he (Cooper) could parachute out with the money, and, he tipped the flight attendants. That says volumes about the man in my book.
Muse Watson
(
1948
-)
My coach and I sort of had a plan to take it a bit easy in throws four and five and try and save up something big for the last one. I wasn't trying to build the drama, I just had to save myself up a bit, work on my speed and then just really hammer it. As soon as I let it go I knew I was in business. It's an amazing feeling.
Scott Martin
From his debut, Peck was always a star and rarely less than a major box-office success, ... he is a protagonist for middle American aspirations, pathfinder for the straight and narrow ... [he] never succumbs to the awful doubts that drag down Gary Cooper.
David Thomson
I wished him the best wishes for whatever happens. He's a really good basketball coach and he certainly has presented himself as a classy coach and a nice man. When you factor in it impacts his family, the assistants he's worked with, it's tough. But Gary is certainly going to land on his feet. He's too good of a coach not to.
Phil Martelli
Gary loves Indianapolis and playing for coach (Tony) Dungy and coach (Ron) Meeks.
Justin Fine
Gary loves Indianapolis and playing for coach [Tony] Dungy and coach [Ron] Meeks.
Justin Fine
Gary's dream was to become a head football coach, . He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. .. and he said he wanted to come back here and coach.
Richard Bowers
Gary was tremendous to work with. His preparation for the draft was the most thorough of any coach I've worked with. Gary had a good feel for personnel on offense and defense. He communicated clearly what he wanted at each position. The scouts had a clear picture of what he wanted, and don't underestimate how important that is going into a draft.
Charley Casserly
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