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Classic Movie Travels: Jackie Cooper
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Aug 9, 2023
Classic Movie Travels: Jackie Cooper – from California to New York City Jackie Cooper John “Jackie” Cooper, Jr., was born on September 15, 1922, in Los Angeles, California, to John George and Mable Cooper. John G. Cooper worked as a lyricist, writing lyrics to “Do You Ever Think of read more
Jackie Cooper’s Halloween Party
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Oct 17, 2020
While I am no expert chef, fabulous cook or food blogger, I enjoy finding recipes supposedly connected to classic film stars. I love magazines articles and ads touting Richard Dix’s favorite chili recipe or Cary Grant’s oyster stew. I even collect compilation books or pamphlets featuri read more
Hollywood Veterans in Arlington National Cemetery: Jackie Cooper
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Mar 18, 2015
Last weekend, filmmaker Brandon Brown and I set out to find six celebrities buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, DC. The venture took four hours and more than five miles of walking. To put that into perspective, we were hunting for six graves out of more than 400,000 people buried i read more
Wednesday's Child: Jackie Cooper
Mildred's Fatburgers Posted by Beth Daniels on Jul 10, 2014
Born John Cooper, Jr., Los Angeles, September 15, 1922 to May 3, 2011 Autobiography Please Don't Shoot My Dog By Jackie Cooper with Dick Kleiner, Morrow, 1981 Winner of the "Putting Up with Wallace Beery" Award Quite a lot has been written about Jackie Cooper - read more
Mini Tribute: Jackie Cooper
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Sep 15, 2013
Born September 15, 1922 Child Star Jackie Cooper!
Jackie Cooper started out as a child star in silent shorts back in 1929, transitioning nicely into ‘sound’ films, and later into ‘adult’ roles and TV producing/directing.
Jackie Cooper, young and ‘older’
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Mini Tribute Child Actor: Jackie Cooper
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Sep 15, 2012
Born September 15, 1922, Child Actor Jackie Cooper!
Jackie Cooper was the First Child Actor ever to receive an Oscar Nomination (Best Actor Nominee for Skippy in 1931). He remained the youngest Oscar Nominee (at age 9) in any category until Justin Henry’s Nomination at age 8 for Best Supportin read more
In Memoriam: Jackie Cooper
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 9, 2011
Jackie Cooper As is my usual policy when deciding to write an in memoriam piece I don’t like to rush it to strike while the news cycle is hot. Part of the reason why is that I like to give the people I choose to write about their due rather than being short and sweet to the point of being curt read more
The tears are on us: RIP Jackie Cooper
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by Jnpickens on May 4, 2011
Jackie Cooper was one of those people who looked the same all his life. He was an adorable child, a handsome young man and then adorable again as an older man. He had that round face that was almost too big for him as a child and large chubby cheeks which plumped up with a grin or perfectly reflec read more
Jackie Cooper, 1922-2011
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 4, 2011
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Seattle Times/NYT
BBC Obituary
My post about Jackie's autobiography read more
God Speed Jackie Cooper
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Google profile on May 4, 2011
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Jackie Cooper (1922-2011)
I've always really enjoyed the Jackie Cooper short for MGM called The Christmas Party. It was a great way to showcase the MGM stars of 1931 but it also exempli read more
Four Things I Learned from Jackie Cooper’s Autobiography
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Sep 7, 2010
I recently got a screaming deal on a copy of Please Don’t Shoot My Dog: The Autobiography of Jackie Cooper. Though I had only seen him in The Champ (1931) and a few Little Rascals shorts, I’d always wanted to learn more about Cooper. I knew that he had built a successful, lasting career read more
God Speed Jackie Cooper
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
Jackie Cooper (1922-2011)
I've always really enjoyed the Jackie Cooper short for MGM called The Christmas Party. It was a great way to showcase the MGM stars of 1931 but it also exemplified Jackie Cooper's lovely auw shucks demeanor and his appeal to both children as well as adults. How could you n read more