Ralph Cooper Net Worth is $13 Million Ralph Cooper Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ralph Cooper was called "The Dark Gable" after Clark Gable, of course, because of his handsome, rugged good looks and his charm and wit. Too talented and handsome for Hollywood and wouldn't accept stereotype roles Hollywood gave Blacks - so he went and made and starred in films for Blacks. While choreographing a Shirley Temple movie "Poor Little ...
Date Of Birth January 16, 1908, New York City, New York, United States Died August 4, 1992, Harlem, New York City, New York, United States Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Actor, Writer, Director Movies The Duke Is Tops Star Sign Capricorn
Actor Title Year Status Character Am I Guilty? 1940 Dr. James Dunbar Gang War 1940 Bob 'Killer' Meade The Duke Is Tops 1938 Duke Davis Gangsters on the Loose 1937 Mugsy Moore Dark Manhattan 1937 Curly Thorpe Lloyd's of London 1936 Undetermined Role (uncredited) White Hunter 1936 Ali
Writer Title Year Status Character Gang Smashers 1938 story The Duke Is Tops 1938 writer Gangsters on the Loose 1937 screenplay / story Dark Manhattan 1937 uncredited
Director Title Year Status Character The Duke Is Tops 1938 uncredited Dark Manhattan 1937 uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Cotton Club 1984 special consultant Poor Little Rich Girl 1936 dances staged by
Producer Title Year Status Character Dark Manhattan 1937 producer - uncredited
Production Manager Title Year Status Character The Duke Is Tops 1938 production manager
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Duke Is Tops 1938 performer: "Harlem Is Harmony" - uncredited
Known for movies The Duke Is Tops (1938) as Duke Davis
Gangsters on the Loose (1937) as Mugsy Moore
Dark Manhattan (1937) as Curly Thorpe
Gang War (1940) as Bob 'Killer' Meade