1930s: Film and Theater - Research Article from Teen Issues

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 36 pages of information about 1930s: Film and Theater.

1930s: Film and Theater - Research Article from Teen Issues

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Beginning in the late 1920s, lanky, handsome Gary Cooper was one of the top box office stars in Hollywood (see entry under 1930s—Film and Theater in volume 2), making ninety-two movies over his thiry-five-year career. Although not a great actor in the classic sense, the Montana-born Cooper had a bashful grin and likable, awkward presence that made him a favorite with audiences.

Mostly associated with Westerns (see entry under 1930s—Film and Theater in volume 2), Cooper also appeared in comedies and adventures—and he was at his best playing brave, all-American heroes. He was perfectly cast as a lovable small-town innocent who inherits a fortune in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) and was sweetly personable as the ill-fated New York Yankee Lou Gehrig (1903–1941) in The Pride of the Yankees (1942). He won his two Best Actor Academy Awards as characters he was born to play...

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