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Jackie Coogan

Jackie Coogan
Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester (The Addams Family, 1966).jpg
Coogan as Uncle Fester
in The Addams Family, 1966
Born John Leslie Coogan
(1914-10-26)October 26, 1914
Los Angeles, California
Died March 1, 1984(1984-03-01) (aged 69)
Santa Monica, California
Cause of death Cardiac arrest
Resting place Holy Cross Cemetery,
Culver City, California
Nationality American
Occupation Actor, comedian
Years active 1917–1984
Spouse(s) Betty Grable
(m. 1937; div. 1939)

Flower Parry
(m. 1941; div. 1943)

Ann McCormack
(m. 1946; div. 1951)

Dorothea Lamphere (m. 1952; his death 1984)
Children 4
Relatives Keith Coogan (grandson)
Military career
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch US Army Air Corps Hap Arnold Wings.svg U.S. Army Air Forces
Years of service 1941–1945
Rank US-O2 insignia.svg  Lieutenant
Unit 1st Air Commando Group
Battles/wars World War II:
Burma Campaign
Awards Air Medal ribbon.svg Air Medal

John Leslie "Jackie" Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984) was an American actor and comedian who began his movie career as a child actor in silent films.

Charlie Chaplin's film classic The Kid (1921) made him one of the first child stars in film history. Many years later, he became known as Uncle Fester on the 1960s sitcom The Addams Family. In the interim, he sued his mother and stepfather over his squandered film earnings and provoked California to enact the first known legal protection for the earnings of child performers, widely known as the Coogan Act.

He was born as John Leslie Coogan in 1914 in Los Angeles, California, to John Henry Coogan, Jr. and Lillian Rita (Dolliver) Coogan. He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby. Charlie Chaplin discovered him in the Orpheum Theatre, a vaudeville house in Los Angeles, on the stage doing the shimmy, a dance popular at the time. Coogan's father was also an actor. Jackie Coogan was a natural mimic and delighted Chaplin with his abilities. Chaplin cast him in a small role in A Day's Pleasure (1919). He was Chaplin's irascible companion in The Kid (1921) and the following year played the title role in Oliver Twist, directed by Frank Lloyd. Coogan was one of the first stars to be heavily merchandised. Peanut butter, stationery, whistles, dolls, records, and figurines were among the Coogan-themed merchandise on sale.


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