Ben Cooper (September 30, 1933 â€" February 24, 2020) was an American
actor of film and television, who won a Golden Boot Award in 2005 for
his work in westerns.Cooper appeared on Broadway in Life With Father
(1939). He debuted in the role of Harlan at age 9; before the play
performances ended in 1943, Cooper had grown enough to play
Whitney.Cooper acted in thirty-four radio serials, many of them soap
operas, in the era of old-time radio.Cooper's earliest credited screen
appearance was as an eighteen-year-old in 1952â€"1953 on the Armstrong
Circle Theatre, then on NBC, in the two episodes "The Commandant's
Clock" and "Changing Dream". Thereafter, he appeared in numerous films
with Republic Pictures such as Thunderbirds, Johnny Guitar, The Last
Command, Duel at Apache Wells (1956), and other films such as The Rose
Tattoo.
actor of film and television, who won a Golden Boot Award in 2005 for
his work in westerns.Cooper appeared on Broadway in Life With Father
(1939). He debuted in the role of Harlan at age 9; before the play
performances ended in 1943, Cooper had grown enough to play
Whitney.Cooper acted in thirty-four radio serials, many of them soap
operas, in the era of old-time radio.Cooper's earliest credited screen
appearance was as an eighteen-year-old in 1952â€"1953 on the Armstrong
Circle Theatre, then on NBC, in the two episodes "The Commandant's
Clock" and "Changing Dream". Thereafter, he appeared in numerous films
with Republic Pictures such as Thunderbirds, Johnny Guitar, The Last
Command, Duel at Apache Wells (1956), and other films such as The Rose
Tattoo.
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