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He said that he considered himself to
be one of the luckiest men alive, we responded by commenting
that he was too modest. He had a gift, and it was evident,
and worthy of praise. And yet, for being a Mr. Average
American Joe, this talented man was always in one of Hollywood's
top ten box office hits throughout his time. He originally
wanted to be a cartoonist.
But, lucky for us, his acting abilities
could not be ignored because he has delivered some prime
performances of sheer drama and entertainment, with enough
perfection to win him two Oscars. Those two Oscars were
given to him, for his performances in 1941's, "Seargent
York", and '52 's , "High Noon". But he
didn't just give credible performance n those two movies.
He went on to entertain us in at least a dozen more films,
like "The Pride Of The Yankees (1942), as well as
1936 's, "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town", and 1941's,
"Ball Of Fire". He was a war veteran and delivered
a farewell speech for Gehrig. At the end, he had fifteen
thousand men crying. As Frank Capra once said, "That
guy just represents America for me!" (CD)
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Gary Cooper with Grace Kelly in "High
Noon."
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