George Cooper - People

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  • George Cooper (actor) (1892–1943), American actor of the silent era
  • George Cooper (American football) (born 1984), American football player
  • George Cooper (British Army officer) (born 1925), Former Adjutant-General to the Forces in the United Kingdom
  • George Cooper (cricket umpire) (1907–1980), Australian cricket Test match umpire
  • George Cooper (London politician) (1844–1909), Member of Parliament for Bermondsey, 1906–1909
  • George Cooper (organist) (1820–1876), English organist
  • George Cooper (Parliamentarian) (1626–1689), English politician
  • George Cooper (politician) (born 1941), Canadian Member of Parliament for Halifax, 1979–1980
  • George A. Cooper (born 1925), British actor
  • George A. Cooper (director) (1894–1947), British screenwriter and film director
  • George B. Cooper (1808–1866), U.S. Representative from Michigan
  • George B. Cooper (historian) (1916–1995), American historian of British history
  • George "Buster" Cooper, American jazz trombonist
  • George E. Cooper, head coach of American college football teams in the 1920s
  • George Franklin Cooper, United States Navy officer
  • George H. Cooper (1821-1891), United States Navy rear admiral
  • George W. Cooper (1851–1899), U.S. Representative from Indiana
  • Felix Morrow (1906–1988), American political activist and publisher, who used "George Cooper" as a pseudonym in the early 1930s


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