Jackie Cooper(1922-2011)
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Jackie Cooper nació el 15 de septiembre de 1922 en Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU.. Fue un actor y director, conocido por Superman: el film (1978), Superman II (1980) y Superman III (1983). Estuvo casado con Barbara Rae Kraus, Hildy Parks y June Harris. Murió el 3 de mayo de 2011 en Santa Mónica, California, EE.UU..
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 3 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
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- Nombres alternativos
- Jackie
- Altura
- 1.75 m
- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- 3 de mayo de 2011
- Santa Mónica, California, Estados Unidos(causa no comunicada)
- CónyugesBarbara Rae Kraus29 de abril de 1954 - 30 de mayo de 2009 (su muerte, 3 niños)
- NiñosRussell Cooper
- PadresCharles John Bigelow
- FamiliaresNorman Taurog(Aunt or Uncle)
- Otros trabajosStage: Appeared (as "Francis X. Digman") in "King of Hearts" on Broadway. Comedy/farce. Written by Jean Kerr and Eleanor Brooke. Directed by Walter Kerr. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The National Theatre from 4 Oct 1954 to close): 1 Apr 1954-27 Nov 1954 (279 performances). Cast: Donald Cook (as "Larry Larkin"), Cloris Leachman (as "Dunreath Henry"), Rex Thompson, John Devereaux (as "Mike"), Hilda Haynes, David Lewis, Carl Low, Patchwork Peggy, Darryl Richard, William Sharon. Produced by Elaine Perry.
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- TriviaClaimed in his autobiography that, while directing some of the first season episodes of M.A.S.H. (1972), the only two actors there who weren't a pain to work with were Larry Linville and Wayne Rogers.
- Citas[In 1976] Sometimes I'll wake up in the middle of the night and I'll hear a voice that sounds familiar . . . my wife has fallen asleep with the tube on, and I'll finally start recognizing the dialogue, look up, and Jesus Christ, it's me at 14, or 12, or 9, or whatever. Sometimes I'll sit there and watch it and I can tell myself what's coming next . . . I remember the dialogue, the scene and the set very well, and then there'll be a part of the picture I never remembered at all. Because there were times as a kid, as a teenager especially, when I'd be terribly occupied with what I was doing--with my boat, or on a circuit of rodeos and horseshoes, or with my car--very often on some of this stuff when I'd have to go to work. I'd just give the script a cursory glance. I had no training, and I was a quick study, so nobody knew how involved or not involved I was. But I look at that stuff now and I can see I wasn't involved, and I wasn't very good.
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- America's Boy
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