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Cooper wrote a novel which is absolutely indistinguishable from Austen, completely from a female point of view, completely English, no sense that he was an American.
As an artist, as an actor, as a writer, you have to use what's personal to you. You have to be personal about your work; otherwise, it doesn't ring true.
| Lance Bass, Musician (1979) |
| Gary Bauer, Public Servant (1946) |
| Ron Carter, Musician (1937) |
| Dick Dale, Musician (1937) |
| Andrew Denton, Comedian (1960) |
| Maynard Ferguson, Musician (1928) |
| Ruth First, Activist (1925) |
| Ana Gasteyer, Comedian (1967) |
| Paul Gleason, Actor (1944) |
| Keith Haring, Artist (1958) |
| David Hackworth, Soldier (2005) |
| Joseph Joubert, Writer (1824) |


