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    • Clint Eastwood. Few actors have names as synonymous with a character archetype as Clint Eastwood. Eastwood's entire identity is so closely tied to his iconic western characters that he's a permanent fixation within the genre; it's even the name that Marty McFly takes as his own when he travels back in time to the Old West in "Back to the Future: Part III."
    • John Wayne. John Wayne's decades-spanning career encapsulated the evolution of the Western genre, and Wayne's signature persona is tied to some of the most iconic western heroes in history.
    • Gary Cooper. Gary Cooper was one of the most beloved stars of Old Hollywood, renowned for his warm presence and dramatic grace in bringing heroic characters to life.
    • James Stewart. James Stewart is one of the greatest actors of all-time, and his screen roles aren't only defined by his work in Westerns. Stewart frequently appeared in romantic comedies, holiday favorites, and the thrillers of Alfred Hitchcock, but he delivered some of his most interesting and dynamic performances in classic westerns.
  1. Oct 15, 2023 · THE COWBOY AND THE MOVIE STAR tells a charming, family-friendly story with some touching, heartfelt moments. The conflicts play out nicely, in a natural, unforced way that’s truly enjoyable. The movie has a strong moral worldview with positive messages about helping other people, honoring family, working well with others, enjoying life, and working hard.

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    • John Wayne. His name is almost synonymous to cowboy. You can even say that for some, his name is synonymous to America itself. For a lot of people from other countries, when they think of America, they think also of John Wayne.
    • Clint Eastwood. The actor turned director, producer, and composer is probably the most successful Western actor of our generation. Eastwood has defied so many grounds; he’s a well-respected contributor to the film arts, and he’s also given us some of the best movies of all time.
    • Gary Cooper. Cooper was there during the silent film era. He was also there during the golden age of classical Hollywood. But perhaps, Cooper was best during the high Western era.
    • James Stewart. Most honored and most popular in film history–these are just some of the ways Hollywood describes James Stewart. A lot of Stewart’s films have gone on to become classics, and some of these include his Western works.
    • Doc Holliday
    • Sheriff Bullock
    • The Man with No Name
    • Django
    • The Lady
    • The Gunslinger
    • Ethan Edwards
    • Frank
    • Hannie Caulder
    • Woody

    While the focus of the wildly popular Tombstone is certainly the Earp brothers and their participation in the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, it's Wyatt's closest friend that steals the spotlight in his silk paisley waistcoat, with his mother of pearl pistols and his rakish laissez-faire approach to frontier violence. He presents a specific s...

    Luckily, the good people at HBO saw fit to bless Western fans with a Deadwood movie so that the quiet fury of Sheriff Bullock could rumble like a thunderstorm rolling across a prairie. As the sheriff-turned-carpenter-turned sheriff again, Bullock struggles to balance his yearning for a quiet life with his insatiable quest for justice in a boomtown ...

    In Sergio Leone's Dollars trilogy, one of the most celebrated collections of Western movies ever made, the Man with No Name emerged as an almost mythical figure in Western cinema, a monosyllabic mercenary making his way on the frontier by taking the bloodiest jobs he could and using his wits to achieve the biggest payouts. Clint Eastwood made a nam...

    From being a slave separated from his wife to becoming a formidable gunman striking fear in the hearts of slave owners all across the South, Django's trajectory as a tragic and heroic figure is both poignant and operatic. The scale of his quest is only rivaled by legends like Perseus and Odysseus, which gives his trials a mythological quality perfe...

    Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead is full of swaggering cowboys looking to make a name for themselves, but one of them in particular fills out a duster and a gunbelt a little differently. Known simply as Ellen or "The Lady", she enters into a quick-draw competition in the hopes of getting close enough to kill the man who murdered her father. RELAT...

    Westworld is a fascinating amalgamation of futurism, science fiction, horror, and Western nostalgia all focused on one man's desperate fight for survival in a theme park gone wild. Based on Michael Crichton's book of the same name (and the inspiration for both Jurassic Park and a later Westworld television series), the movie explores what happens w...

    When his family gets attacked and his niece kidnapped, Civil War veteran Ethan Edwards mounts of a rescue mission to get her back. Filled with explosive gunfights, staggering scenery, and commanding performances, The Searchers is one of John Ford's Western masterpieces and a sterling example of the genre. The movie is propelled by John Wayne in one...

    Few cinematic villains have had an introduction like Frank, the pale-eyed devil who emerges from the dust after blowing a boy's entire family away. Like Darth Vader striding through a smoke-filled corridor in Star Wars, he is the enigmatic Man in Black rising from the rubble of combat, callous to the chaos he has caused. RELATED: 10 Western Masterp...

    In the movie that inspired Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, Raquel Welch plays the title heroine Hannie Caulder who, after being raped and left for dead by her husband's murderers, seeks the help of a bounty hunter to teach her the skills necessary to get her revenge. Caulder isn't particularly gutsy to start, but her timid and awkward personality hi...

    Over the last two decades, one cowboy in particular has stuck in the minds of adults and children alike: that lovable, flop-jointed cattle-rustler Woody. The hero of the endearing Toy Story franchise, Woody has been a part of the childhood of two generations at this point, proving that the pursuit of justice can go hand in hand with honoring friend...

  2. Two years later was absolute star in the drama The Hero (2017) as Lee Hayden, and in the sci-fi movie The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot (2018) as Calvin Barr, to shine again as supporting character playing Bradley Cooper's brother Bobby in the multi-nominated Cooper's directorial debut A Star Is Born (2018), sharing scenes with Lady Gaga, coming back again to the western in the TV ...

  3. 6. High Noon. A town Marshal, despite the disagreements of his newlywed bride and the townspeople around him, must face a gang of deadly killers alone at "high noon" when the gang leader, an outlaw he "sent up" years ago, arrives on the noon train. 7. Stagecoach.

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  5. A pioneering cowboy star of silent and early talking Westerns, Hoot Gibson was one of the 1920s' most popular children's matinée heroes. In his real life, however, he had a rather painful rags-to-riches-and-back-to-rags career, a problem that seemed to plague a number of big stars who fell victim to their high profile and wound up living too high on the hog.

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