The lovely Bianca has a thing for the name Gary. It goes back to school days, when the older, cooler boys were often called Gary. All that changed when Gary Glitter took this noble name and dragged it through the mud. But, we asked Bianca as she slipped out of her top, who are the very best Garys to have ever walked this wreckage we call Earth?
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Gary Davis: Yes, he may seem like a dinosaur to us now, but at one point Gary Davis was the coolest DJ in Britain. Flowing hair, medallions, the lot. And a jingle that just went: 'Oooo, Gary Davis on your radio!"
Gary Cooper: The very essence of a quiet, strong American, Cooper played the hero in many Westerns, and his code of honour is something lesser men like Peter Andre can but dream of. We need more Gary Coopers in these dark days.
Gary Busey: Insane, edgy, mad as a box of frogs, but Busey also epitomises West Coast surf cool. You can imagine his days filled with chasing the waves, chillin' with a bong and letting the breeze take him where it may. His own man.
Gary Coleman: The diminutive star of Different Strokes showed what you can do if you are headstrong and have faith in yourself. Being little didn't stop Coleman, for a while, ruling the world of light entertainment. An inspiration to black men and short people eveywhere.
Gary Oldman: A British actor who conquered the world on his own terms. Oldman still has that street edge which lesser men try to fake, but also holds his head up high when breaking bread with the arty crowd. Top man to share a pint with. If he was drinking.
Gary Numan: 'Here in my car, I feel safest of all, I can lock all the doors, it's the only way to live, in cars.' Awesome. Spare and lyrical, Numan basically summed up the horror of the modern dystopia in which we live before it happened. Under-rated.


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