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Jackie Cooper

Directors

Birthday September 15, 1922

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Los Angeles, California

Age 88 Years

Date of death 3 May, 2011

Died Place Santa Monica, California, U.S.

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Who Is Jackie Cooper? Age, Biography and Wiki

Jackie Cooper was born on September 15, 1922, in Los Angeles, California. Renowned as a child actor, he became known for his performances in silent films as well as talkies. His career spanned several decades, making him a familiar face in the entertainment industry. Jackie Cooper's unique ability to effortlessly transition from child star to adult roles is a testament to his talent and perseverance. He passed away on May 3, 2011, at the age of 88.

Occupation Directors
Date of Birth September 15, 1922
Age 88 Years
Birth Place Los Angeles, California
Horoscope Virgo
Country U.S
Date of death 3 May, 2011
Died Place Santa Monica, California, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Jackie Cooper had a distinctive physical presence. While specific measurements can vary over time, reports suggest that he stood approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) tall and weighed around 150 pounds (68 kg) during his prime. His charming demeanor and approachable size contributed significantly to his appeal on screen.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Throughout his life, Jackie Cooper experienced various relationships. He was married twice; his first marriage to actress and singer, Hjordis B. "Jo" Knauth Cooper, lasted from 1943 until their divorce in 1951. He later married actress and artist, Jeanne Cooper, in 1956 and remained with her until her passing in 2003. Jackie had three children, providing him with a strong family foundation.

John Cooper Jr. Cooper's father, John Cooper, left the family when Jackie was two years old. His mother, Mabel Leonard Bigelow (née Polito), was a stage pianist. Cooper's maternal uncle, Jack Leonard, was a screenwriter and his maternal aunt, Julie Leonard, was an actress married to director Norman Taurog. Cooper's stepfather was C. J.

Bigelow, a studio production manager. His mother was Italian American (her family's surname was changed from "Polito" to "Leonard"); Cooper was told by his family that his father was Jewish. The two never reunited after he had left the family.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his death, Jackie Cooper had an estimated net worth of $8 million. This wealth was accrued through his extensive career in acting, directing, and producing. With roles in notable films and popular television series, his earnings reflected not only his talent but also his ability to adapt to the changing landscapes of Hollywood.

While under contract to Hal Roach Studios, in 1931 Cooper was loaned to Paramount to star in Skippy, directed by his uncle, Norman Taurog. At age nine, Cooper was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor, the youngest actor to be nominated for an Oscar in that category. Although Paramount paid Roach $25,000 for Cooper's services, Roach paid Cooper a standard salary of $50 per week.

Career, Business and Investments

Jackie Cooper's illustrious career began in the 1920s when he signed with MGM Studios. His breakout role came with the 1929 film "The Champ," which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor at just 9 years old. He later starred in popular series such as "Superman" and "MAS*H." Aside from acting, Cooper directed several episodes of "The White Shadow," a hit television series, and continued to act in both film and television until the late 1990s. His investments in production companies showcased his keen business acumen.

John Cooper Jr. (September 15, 1922 – May 3, 2011) was an American actor and director. Known as Jackie Cooper, he began his career performing in film as a child, and successfully transitioned to adult roles and directing in both film and television.

At age nine, he became the only child and youngest person nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, for the 1931 film Skippy.

He was a featured member of the Our Gang ensemble in 1929–1931, starred in the television series The People's Choice (1955–1958) and Hennesey (1959–1962), and played journalist Perry White in the 1978–1987 Superman films.

Social Network

Jackie Cooper had a significant presence in the entertainment community and was known among his peers. Although active during a time when social media was not prevalent, he maintained relationships with various stars and industry insiders, which aided in his career longevity.

Education

While specific details about Jackie Cooper’s formal education are scarce, his early entry into the film world at a young age meant that much of his learning occurred on set. He gained invaluable experience working with acclaimed directors and actors, which contributed to his development both as an artist and as a professional in the entertainment industry.


Cooper participated in several automobile racing events, including the record-breaking class D cars at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. He drove in several SCCA road racing competitions. Cooper was named the honorary starter for the 1976 Winston 500 at the Alabama International Motor Speedway, which is now known as Talladega Superspeedway, in Talladega, Alabama.

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