Loved ole Coop, what an actor. One of my favorite movies with Coop was The Hanging Tree. A great Cowboy, thanks Jerry, please keep em coming. Augie and Jill Blase, Winter Springs , Florida🤠
Love the Western Heritage Museum in OKC, Ida bought you a cup of coffee had I known you were so close sir. You have one of the best channels on RUclips.
Mr Jerry: If I may, please consider Producing one of your fabulous works on: "Ella Raines" I absolutely adore her and her works: "Ride the Man Doen", one of the absolute best Western Movies I have ever watched. It was so well written, well casted, and had an abundance of "Rememberable Lines". I could write an Essay on the notworthy scenes. (Loved the Young Brothers), always o8ve Chill Wills, the entire Cast. This movie should have won awards in every category, (it may have). "Tall in the Saddle" (with John Wayne, Ward Bond, and Gabby Hayes) I just think Ella was one of the most stunning actresses of her era, of the 20th Century. She had a delicious uniqueness, powerful fortitude in her spirit, a spicey punch. Truly a natural beauty, a sort of Veronica Lake look that remains attractive by even modern standards. I dont understand why some Studio didn't really jump at the opportunity to apply the promotional time and effort in allowing her to really be the Star that she had the talent, appeal, beauty, and deserved to be.) I just watched her in "Tall in the Saddle", and reflected 9n how hard she and John Wayne worked to gain their movie opportunities, and even with that they both could have had so many more quality offers. (Thank goodness for John Ford, for I truly appreciate his John Wayne Movies and the priceless value of the host of Character Actors he repeatedly Casted: Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr,, Chill Wills, etc, equal to any Leading Actors in my affectios for their wirks). Theres no question the Studios missed making Millions in profits. (I'll never understand their missing talents right in front of them, to put time and money into many that were so repetitively the same. I appreciate all your time and efforts in making your Library of Bio-Documentaries, a priceless selection that countless enjoy. Best Thoughts and Wellbeing ... Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian Tennessee, USA
He was such a wonderful actor! I think this will be an A+ series, Mr. Skinner. Just a quick question, Mr. Skinner, have you ever thought about doing a video on Mr. Rob Word? He seems to have been around westerns for years, and has a great RUclips channel called, A Word On Westerns. I actually think the two of you would hit it off!!! (Just my thoughts & opinion) Looking forward to #3 in this series!!! 👍👍
Jerry what is the story of Chill Wills? He was a really good actor, im sure a close friend to John Wayne... I've never heard much about him at all... loved his Huge voice in McClintock!
Anyone else wondering why a state Supreme Court justice and his sophisticated wife would name their kid “Frank James”? I did not know that was his name. Great job Jerry as always. Hope you’re doing well.
This has nothing to do with bein' a cowboy. No, just playin' with ya Jerry, nice to know a bit about him. Way before my time. Like him cause he stuck withis wife and it looks like God blessed them with a stunning daughter. You look athe world when he left and maybe he was lucky? I want off ....lol
Another winner, Mr. Skinner. You never disappoint...👍
Loved ole Coop, what an actor. One of my favorite movies with Coop was The Hanging Tree.
A great Cowboy, thanks Jerry, please keep em coming.
Augie and Jill Blase, Winter Springs , Florida🤠
What a great actor!
Love the Western Heritage Museum in OKC, Ida bought you a cup of coffee had I known you were so close sir. You have one of the best channels on RUclips.
Thank you Jack, sorry i missed you . Jerry
One heck of a career,and life.
Yes.👍.
Thanks again my friend.....l have watched your entire Documentary of Gary Cooper a few years back 👍 Old Shoemake🇺🇸
Thanks Mr Jerry
Howdy, Jerry. Always good to see you...!! 😀
👍
Thank you Doc. Jerry
Gary Cooper is one of my late gramp's fave actors
Enjoyed again Jerry
Thank you again Jerry and regards as always.
Glad to see a video from you Mr Skinner! Been a minute since I've seen you in my recommended.i shoulda looked at the channel sooner!! Duh!
Thanks Mr. Skinner😊
I heard of him thanks for hia story.
Mr Skinner... Thank you for this short video done with that golden voice of yours.
Very nice video, seen most of his films, loved the guy acting.
Mr Jerry:
If I may, please consider Producing one of your fabulous works on:
"Ella Raines"
I absolutely adore her and her works:
"Ride the Man Doen", one of the absolute best Western Movies I have ever watched. It was so well written, well casted, and had an abundance of "Rememberable Lines". I could write an Essay on the notworthy scenes. (Loved the Young Brothers), always o8ve Chill Wills, the entire Cast. This movie should have won awards in every category, (it may have).
"Tall in the Saddle" (with John Wayne, Ward Bond, and Gabby Hayes)
I just think Ella was one of the most stunning actresses of her era, of the 20th Century.
She had a delicious uniqueness, powerful fortitude in her spirit, a spicey punch. Truly a natural beauty, a sort of Veronica Lake look that remains attractive by even modern standards.
I dont understand why some Studio didn't really jump at the opportunity to apply the promotional time and effort in allowing her to really be the Star that she had the talent, appeal, beauty, and deserved to be.)
I just watched her in "Tall in the Saddle", and reflected 9n how hard she and John Wayne worked to gain their movie opportunities, and even with that they both could have had so many more quality offers. (Thank goodness for John Ford, for I truly appreciate his John Wayne Movies and the priceless value of the host of Character Actors he repeatedly Casted: Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr,, Chill Wills, etc, equal to any Leading Actors in my affectios for their wirks).
Theres no question the Studios missed making Millions in profits. (I'll never understand their missing talents right in front of them, to put time and money into many that were so repetitively the same.
I appreciate all your time and efforts in making your Library of Bio-Documentaries, a priceless selection that countless enjoy.
Best Thoughts and Wellbeing ...
Beth Bartlett
Sociologist/Behavioralist
and Historian
Tennessee, USA
He was such a wonderful actor! I think this will be an A+ series, Mr. Skinner.
Just a quick question, Mr. Skinner, have you ever thought about doing a video on Mr. Rob Word? He seems to have been around westerns for years, and has a great RUclips channel called, A Word On Westerns. I actually think the two of you would hit it off!!!
(Just my thoughts & opinion)
Looking forward to #3 in this series!!! 👍👍
How in the world does ole Jerry only have 350k subs?
Good Morning Jerry, Here's Your All-New Full Documentary: Simon Oakland and Kenneth Tobey: The Two Legendary Actors
Mr. Skinner, I would love to see a video on your life. Thank you.
Jerry what is the story of Chill Wills? He was a really good actor, im sure a close friend to John Wayne... I've never heard much about him at all... loved his Huge voice in McClintock!
Remember The Coop!
Anyone else wondering why a state Supreme Court justice and his sophisticated wife would name their kid “Frank James”?
I did not know that was his name.
Great job Jerry as always. Hope you’re doing well.
thank you Carolvs. Jerry
I was just saying hello Jerry I hope you're doing okay
KeithKuhn
Time slips by fast my friend
Yes it does Keith. We look around and it's over my friend. Jerry
@@JerrySkinner1943 Yes my friend I'm 72 now and it's hard to believe it seem like yesterday I was 25 or 30
2024/6/17 14:06
37th
Who wouldn’t wanna kiss a 24 year old Grace Kelly at 52?
This has nothing to do with bein' a cowboy.
No, just playin' with ya Jerry, nice to know a bit about him. Way before my time. Like him cause he stuck withis wife and it looks like God blessed them with a stunning daughter. You look athe world when he left and maybe he was lucky? I want off ....lol
I despised Gary Cooper. You had a pic of Robert Taylor, so clicked in. Excuse me now.