Browse by Subject
Abbreviations
Actors
Aircraft
Architecture
Computer Viruses
Costume
Dictionary
Food & Drink
Gazetteer
General Information
Heraldry
Language
Latin
Medicine
Money
Movies
Music
Mythology
Nature
People
Recreation
Rocks & Minerals
SciTech
Shakespeare
Ships
Slang
Warfare

Free Photographs

Antiquarian Map Archive

Research Results For 'Mesa'

MESA

In geography, a mesa is a flat, table-like mass with steep sides all round. Eventually, by wearing away, mesas becomes buttes.
Research Mesa

STEPHEN ROWAN

Stephen C Rowan was an American sailor. He was born in 1808 at Ireland and died in 1890. Emigrating from Ireland to America, he entered the US navy in 1826. He assisted in the capture of Monterey and San Diego in 1846 during the Mexican War, and commanded a naval brigade under Commodore Robert Stockton at San Gabriel and La Mesa. In the American Civil War he commanded the Pawnee at Acquia Creek and Hatteras. He commanded tlie fleet in the attack on Roanoke Island in 1863, fought at New Berne and captured Fort Macon. He commanded The New Ironsides off Charleston from 1862 to 1864. He became superintendent of the Naval Observatory in 1882.
Research Stephen Rowan

GARY COOPER

Picture of Gary Cooper

Gary Cooper was an American actor. He was born Frank James Cooper in 1901 at Helena, Montana and died in 1961. The son of a Montana state supreme court justice, he received his elementary schooling in England, later attending Wesleyan College, an agricultural school, in Montana and Grinnell College in Iowa. After graduation, he worked briefly as a guide at Yellowstone National Park and began submitting political cartoons to his hometown newspaper, the Helena Independent. In 1924, Cooper set out for California, hoping to become a cartoonist for a Los Angeles newspaper. Instead he found himself a door-to-door salesman for a photographer and space salesman for theatre curtain advertising. In 1925 he was introduced by friends to Hollywood casting directors and began playing cowboy extras in Westerns. During 1925 and early 1926 he appeared briefly in many films, including The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Vanishing American, The Eagle, and The Enchanted Hill. He also played heavies in several two-reelers.
His big break came in 1926, when he was cast as a last-minute replacement for the second lead in Goldwyn's 'The Winning of Barbara Worth', starring Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky. The film was a big box-office hit and it started Cooper on his way to becoming one of Hollywood's all-time great stars. Tall, handsome, and laconic, with a shy smile and a hesitant delivery, he had an immediate appeal to both male and female audiences and steadily moved to the top. In the eyes of millions the world over he came to personify the strong, silent American, a man of action and few words. At first taken lightly by the critics, he received more press coverage for his romantic escapades (with Clara Bow, Lupe Velez, Evelyn Brent, etc.) than for his acting in films. But he soon settled down, married socialite Veronica Balfe, who had briefly appeared in films as Sandra Shaw, and gradually developed a natural aptitude for screen acting. By the mid-30s he was generally accepted as a capable performer.
His physique and nonchalant manner had been effective from the start in romantic and adventure films. Now his slightly awkward mannerisms and delayed reactions also proved to be perfect assets for screen comedy, under the guidance of such directors as Lubitsch and Capra. But above all, he remained most closely identified with his roles as a man of the American West. The diversity of his roles was reflected in two of his Oscar nominations: the 1946 'Mr Deeds Goes to Town', and the 1942 'The Pride of the Yankees'. He won his first Academy Award, as well as the New York Film Critics Award, for the 1941 'Sergeant York'. Cooper received another Oscar in 1952 for High Noon, perhaps his most memorable film, and received a Special Academy Award in the 1960 ceremony, held in April of 1961, for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry. His close friend, James Stewart, accepted this last award in Cooper's behalf with tears in his eyes. He had just learned, along with a few other Cooper intimates, that the beloved star was suffering from incurable
cancer. On May the 13th, 1961, about one month later, Gary Cooper died at 60.
Research Gary Cooper

DANIELLE FISHEL

Picture of Danielle Fishel

Danielle Christine Fishel is an American actress. She was born in 1981 at Mesa, Arizona.
Research Danielle Fishel

MESA

MESA is an abbreviation for Multiplexed Electronic Synthetic Array
Research MESA

BATTLEMENT MESA

Battlement Mesa is a CDP in Garfield County, Colorado, USA.
Research Battlement Mesa

CLIFTON

Clifton (recorded in the Domesday Book as Clistone) is a watering place and suburb of west Bristol, England. It is widely renowned for its hot mineral springs and famous suspension bridge over the Avon gorge.
Clifton is a village in Cumbria, England.
Clifton (recorded in the Domesday Book as Cliftone) is a suburb of Nottingham, England.
Clifton is a town in Greenlee County, Arizona, USA.
Clifton is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA.
Clifton is a town in Pierce County, Wisconsin, USA.
Clifton is a town in Grant County, Wisconsin, USA.
Clifton is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, USA.
Clifton is a city in Bosque County, Texas, USA.
Clifton is a city in Wayne County, Tennessee, USA.
Clifton is a township in Spink County, South Dakota, USA.
Clifton is a township in Beadle County, South Dakota, USA.
Clifton is a township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Clifton is a village partly in Clark County and partly in Greene County, Ohio, USA.
Clifton is a city in Passaic County, New Jersey, USA.
Clifton is a town in St Lawrence County, New York, USA.
Clifton is a township in Cass County, North Dakota, USA.
Clifton is a township in Traverse County, Minnesota, USA.
Clifton is a township in Lyon County, Minnesota, USA.
Clifton is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, USA.
Clifton is a city partly in Clay County and partly in Washington County Kansas, USA.
Clifton is a township in Washington County, Kansas, USA.
Clifton is a township in Wilson County, Kansas, USA.
Clifton is a village in Iroquois County, Illinois, USA.
Clifton is a city in Franklin County, Idaho, USA.
Clifton is a CDP in Mesa County, Colorado, USA.
Clifton is a small town on the Greandines Union Island.
Research Clifton

COLLBRAN

Collbran is a town in Mesa County, Colorado, USA.
Research Collbran

COSTA MESA

Costa Mesa is a city in Orange County, California, USA.
Research Costa Mesa

DE BEQUE

De Beque is a town in Mesa County, Colorado, USA.
Research De Beque

Displaying at most 10 articles.

 

 
Your host - Matt Probert

The Probert Encyclopaedia was designed, edited and programed by Matt and Leela Probert

©1993 - 2009 The Probert Encyclopaedia

Southampton, United Kingdom

 
Home  Publishers  Quiz  Products  Photos  FAQ  Privacy Policy  Add URL Contact  Site Map