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1922 - 1986 (63 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
4. | Sam COOPER (2.Joe2, 1.Mattie1) Notes:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0639798/bio
Sam O'Brien co-starred in the 1972 John Wayne vehicle, The Cowboys (1972) with his real-life brother, Clay O'Brien . (Sam played "Jimmy Phillips" to Clay's "Hardy Fimps".) Clay, at 6 foot tall, stands a good head taller than his brother. Sam retired from acting at an early age. As a grown-up, Sam served his country by becoming an Army helicopter pilot, achieving the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. (CW4) Sam was married to Patricia Stevens until her untimely death from cancer in 2001. The couple have two children, Seth and Samantha. Samantha is still in High School, while Seth has made his father a proud grandpa. Sam goes by the surname of Bass these days and is still active in the world of horses and cowboys.
Family/Spouse: Patricia STEVENS. Patricia died in 2001. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
10. | Seth COOPER (4.Sam3, 2.Joe2, 1.Mattie1) Notes:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0639798/bio
Sam O'Brien co-starred in the 1972 John Wayne vehicle, The Cowboys (1972) with his real-life brother, Clay O'Brien . (Sam played "Jimmy Phillips" to Clay's "Hardy Fimps".) Clay, at 6 foot tall, stands a good head taller than his brother. Sam retired from acting at an early age. As a grown-up, Sam served his country by becoming an Army helicopter pilot, achieving the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. (CW4) Sam was married to Patricia Stevens until her untimely death from cancer in 2001. The couple have two children, Seth and Samantha. Samantha is still in High School, while Seth has made his father a proud grandpa. Sam goes by the surname of Bass these days and is still active in the world of horses and cowboys.
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11. | Samantha COOPER (4.Sam3, 2.Joe2, 1.Mattie1) Notes:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0639798/bio
Sam O'Brien co-starred in the 1972 John Wayne vehicle, The Cowboys (1972) with his real-life brother, Clay O'Brien . (Sam played "Jimmy Phillips" to Clay's "Hardy Fimps".) Clay, at 6 foot tall, stands a good head taller than his brother. Sam retired from acting at an early age. As a grown-up, Sam served his country by becoming an Army helicopter pilot, achieving the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. (CW4) Sam was married to Patricia Stevens until her untimely death from cancer in 2001. The couple have two children, Seth and Samantha. Samantha is still in High School, while Seth has made his father a proud grandpa. Sam goes by the surname of Bass these days and is still active in the world of horses and cowboys.
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12. | Bailey COOPER (5.Clay3, 2.Joe2, 1.Mattie1) Notes:
From: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0639475/bio
Born Clay O'Brien Cooper on May 6, 1961, and best known as the pint sized Hardy Fimps in the western coming of age film, The Cowboys; Clay O'Brien became a favorite with John Wayne who appreciated a real cowboy when he met one. Remaining pint-sized for several years, Clay could be found in pleasant but typical Disneyesque fare throughout the 1970's before he left acting and returned to cowboying full time where his undisputed talent truly lies. Clay has the respect of cowboys everywhere, holding more Team Roping championships than anyone and is the holder of Seven World titles in Team Roping. Clay's rodeo achievements are impressive by any standard and this mini-bio can not even begin to cover them. Standing a respectable 6 feet, Clay and his wife Beth have two daughters, Bailey and Quinn.
I really don't know what last name she uses, but probably Cooper.
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13. | Quinn COOPER (5.Clay3, 2.Joe2, 1.Mattie1) Notes:
From: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0639475/bio
Born Clay O'Brien Cooper on May 6, 1961, and best known as the pint sized Hardy Fimps in the western coming of age film, The Cowboys; Clay O'Brien became a favorite with John Wayne who appreciated a real cowboy when he met one. Remaining pint-sized for several years, Clay could be found in pleasant but typical Disneyesque fare throughout the 1970's before he left acting and returned to cowboying full time where his undisputed talent truly lies. Clay has the respect of cowboys everywhere, holding more Team Roping championships than anyone and is the holder of Seven World titles in Team Roping. Clay's rodeo achievements are impressive by any standard and this mini-bio can not even begin to cover them. Standing a respectable 6 feet, Clay and his wife Beth have two daughters, Bailey and Quinn.
I really don't know what last name she uses, but probably Cooper.
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