Cooper, Jackie, 1922-2011
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Cooper, Jackie, 1922-2011
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Cooperman, John (Jr.) 1922-2011
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Cooper, John, (Jr.) 1922-2011
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America’s Boy 1922-2011
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Cooper, John 1922-2011
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Cooperman, John 1922-2011
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America's Boy, 1922-2011
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Smithee, Alan, 1922-2011
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John Cooper Jr. was born in Los Angeles, CA on Sept. 15, 1921; one of Hollywood's most popular child stars (1930s), he appeared in films such as The champ (1931), The bowery (1933), and Treasure Island (1934); in the 1940s he started a successful television career as actor, producer, director, and executive and served as vice president in charge of TV program production, Columbia Pictures (1964-69); the winner of two Emmys, Cooper's numerous television credits include, The people's choice, The white shadow, and M*A*S*H; retired in 1989 and continued to contribute to the entertainment industry.
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Biography
John Cooper, Junior was born in Los Angeles, California on September 15, 1921. As one of Hollywood's most popular child stars (1930s), he appeared in films such as The Champ (1931), The Bowery (1933), and Treasure Island (1934). In the 1940s, he started a successful television career as actor, producer, director, and executive and served as vice president in charge of TV program production at Columbia Pictures (1964-69). The winner of two Emmys, Cooper's numerous television credits include The People's Choice, The White Shadow, and M*A*S*H . He retired in 1989, though continued to contribute to the entertainment industry.
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Actors
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Child actors
Motion picture producers and directors
Motion pictures
Television producers and directors
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