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During his service in the US Army, in March 1944, he served in the China-Burma-India Theater as the pilot of a CG-4A Waco (a wood-and-canvas transport glider). Other boys went to see Babe Ruth. Other boys went to see Babe Ruth. Jack Coogan’s Father, Three Friends Killed In Automobile Crash Junior Durkin With Dead; Party on Way Home. The elder COOGAN died of his injuries with his famous son by his side. Coogan's father was also an actor, as was his younger brother, Robert. [21], In December 1943, the unit was sent to India. By 1927, at the age of 13, Coogan had grown up on the screen and his career was starting to go through a downturn. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998. When he turned 21 in October 1935, his fortune was believed to be well intact. Coogan was taken to Santa Monica Hospital, where he died from cardiac arrest. After suffering from heart and kidney ailments, Coogan died of heart failure on March 1, 1984, at age 69, in Santa Monica, California. The following year, Chaplin cast Coogan as the abandoned child raised by his Tramp character in the silent comedy-drama The Kid (1921). I had the flu in New York and pushed the President of the United States off the front pages. 174-176. |  Every hour I would go out on the balcony and wave. [18] He also starred in his own program, Forever Ernest, on CBS from April 29, 1946, to July 22, 1946. College friend of kidnapping/murder victim Brooke Hart. He toured across the US and Europe in 1924 on a "Children's Crusade" as part of a fund-raising drive, which ended up providing more than $1,000,000 in clothing, food, and other contributions (worth more than $13 million adjusted for 2012 dollars). I gave Douglas Fairbanks the idea of doing 'The Black Pirate.' Very close. Here is all you want to know, and more! Biography in "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pp. He made 11 movies in short life and career. She was very short, only about 4 feet 11 inches, and I used to think she was a kid. … The second series was the classic The Addams Family (1964), where he played Uncle Fester opposite Gomez and Morticia from 1964 to 1966. After graduating from glider school, he was made a flight officer and volunteered for hazardous duty with the 1st Air Commando Group. JACKIE, dazed and bruised, and his fater were the only survivors of the accident when passersby first arrived. When he turned 21 in October 1935, his fortune was believed to be well intact. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, he requested a transfer to the US Army Air Force as a glider pilot because of his civilian flying experience. He lost his father, John Coogan, and his fellow child actor Junior Durkin in a car accident, and he was the sole survivor of the fatal crash. He claimed to have earned $12,000 a week. I wanted to excel at everything I did. In the 1960–1961 season, he guest-starred in the episode "The Damaged Dolls" of the crime drama The Brothers Brannagan. Carol's minor parking lot accident turns into a nightmare when the other driver claims it was her fault, exaggerates his damages, and then takes her to court. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro, Stars that cared the most about their fans. But it was not only his passing that hurt him; it was Lillian's reaction that broke his heart. The elder COOGAN died of his injuries with his famous son by his side. My father wanted me to have the money. Coogan's father, John H. Coogan, was the driver and died at the scene. The same year, Coogan turned 21, and was supposed to receive the estimated $4 million he had made during his career. It was the lowest point in my life because my stepfather was related to many people and was blackballed by the studios. Durkin had been Huck Finn to Coogan's Tom Sawyer in a couple films. We paid Lon Chaney $10,000 a week to play Fagin. The first one was McKeever and the Colonel (1962), where he played Sgt. 20 year old Jackie, also in the car, was the only survivor. I stopped at his studio once when I was 21. 116. The accident occurred about 50 miles (80 km) from San Diego, California. I had a fierce competitive spirit; and Chaney and I did everything but pick our noses to steal the scenes from each other. I found out then the only thing anybody respects in this world is a dollar. A lost child, a broken star, and a very messy divorce: Charlie Chaplin's struggle to make The Kid The Kid was a silent era great and launched Hollywood's first child star Jackie Coogan. I said, 'Yes." He's got a book we want to talk about.' A car accident. The party was returning from a day of dove hunting over the border in Mexico in early May. I told my dad, 'You pay me a dollar every time I invent something for one of my movies!' On the stage by four, Jackie was touring at the age of five with his family in Los Angeles, California.While performing on the stage, he was spotted by Charles Chaplin, who then and there planned a movie in which he and Jackie would star. Publicity Listings His first three marriages to actresses were short-lived. You could walk down the street and meet the top 10 box-office stars; and if Doug and Mary and Tom Mix weren't on the street, they were having a hamburger at the White Spot; and on Monday nights all Hollywood went downtown to see their old friends in vaudeville at the Orpheum. I talked with Mr. Chaplin a while, then fell asleep in a chair in the hotel lobby. In 1935, 20-year-old Coogan was the only survivor of a car crash in eastern San Diego County that killed his father, his best friend: 19-year-old actor Junior Durkin, their ranch foreman Charles Jones, and film producer Robert J. Production manager / casting director for Jackie Coogan Productons, 1922. Hollywood is a lovely place to get knifed in. [10], However, Coogan found that the entire amount had been spent by his mother and stepfather, Arthur Bernstein, on fur coats, diamonds and other jewelry, and expensive cars. I think their ability lasts as long as a commercial; on, off, hey, wasn't he cute? Doug gave me a check for $10,000. One person who remembers him well is … Jackie Coogan was born into a family of vaudevillians where his father was a dancer and his mother had been a child star. Under California law at the time, he had no rights to the money he made as a child, and he was awarded only $126,000 in 1939. [3] He and Betty Grable were engaged in 1935 and married on November 20, 1937,[26] I remember that place well, and it was a favorite stop for me. Shortly after the accident, Lillian married Arthur Bernstein, the family lawyer and Jackie's business manager. In early 1935 Jackie’s father, John Henry Coogan, Jr., was killed in a car accident. He guest-starred on NBC's The Martha Raye Show. Jackie Coogan was born into a family of vaudevillians where his father was a dancer and his mother had been a child star. On the stage by four, Jackie was touring at the age of five with his family in Los Angeles, California. Well, do you sell things to your friends?' 'Oliver Twist.' Jackie Coogan, Actor: The Kid. I was with Mr. Chaplin for one year and three days, an enormously long time to make a movie then, but he was writing the picture as we went along and sometimes we would close down for 10 days or two weeks while he got an idea. The family of his friends in the vehicle sued Jackie, and Jackie won the case when the court decided the accident wasn’t his father’s fault. I had a 65' by 80' room filled with toy trains and my own golf course and football field in my backyard. JACKIE COOGAN BLAMES ‘ROAD HOG’ FOR CRASH. I never saw him much after that. My dad took me aside and said, 'You've got to protect yourself against this man.' [16], A Roman Catholic, Coogan was a member of the Good Shepherd Parish and the Catholic Motion Picture Guild in Beverly Hills.[17]. He was a guest several times on The Red Skelton Show, appeared twice on The Brady Bunch ("The Fender Benders" and "Double Parked"), I Dream of Jeannie (as Jeannie's uncle, Suleiman – Maharaja of Basenji), Family Affair, Here's Lucy and The Brian Keith Show, and continued to guest-star on television, including multiple appearances on The Partridge Family (as the father of Shirley Partridge),[25] The Wild Wild West, Hawaii Five-O, and McMillan and Wife, until his retirement in the middle 1970s. Official Sites. When he fell on hard times and asked Charlie Chaplin for assistance, Chaplin handed him $1,000 without hesitating. Interviewed in "Talking to the Piano Player: Silent Film Stars, Writers and Directors Remember" by Stuart Oderman (BearManor Media). Coogan's father had to swerve to avoid colliding with a car coming straight at him, and his car left the road, rolling repeatedly until it landed in a creek bed. Jackie Coogan is known for playing Uncle Fester in the '60s series 'The Addams Family.' Whatever happened to the strong leading man with no hang-ups? When Coogan's father died in a car crash in 1935, his mother married his business manager. Coogan was one of the first stars to be heavily merchandised. I drank milk from my own ranch. His contract with Metro earned him $1 million per year. Sorry! When I was 10, I was playing golf exhibitions with Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen. With his father at the wheel, the car was forced off the mountain highway near Pine Valley by an oncoming vehicle and rolled down an embankment.[6][7][8]. He finally found his most famous television role as Uncle Fester in ABC's The Addams Family (1964–1966). "Senility hit him at 13", Hollywood wags quipped. Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1654 Vine St. Coogan worked to raise $1,000,000 for Armenians and Greeks displaced during World War I, working with Near East Relief. You mentioned Robert (Bob) Coogan, Jackie Coogan’s brother, opened-up a commercial slot car racing store front in ’61. Bernstein married Jackie's mother after his father John Coogan died in a car crash a year earlier. They had one son, John Anthony Coogan (writer/producer of 3D digital and film, also known as Jackie Coogan, Jr.),[29] born March 4, 1942, in Los Angeles; they divorced on June 29, 1943. But after his father died in a tragic car accident in 1935 (20-year-old Jackie was the only survivor), Coogan's mother and new stepfather Arthur Bernstein freely spent the money on jewelry and cars. [40][41] His star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at 1654 Vine Street, just south of Hollywood Boulevard. He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby. Footage of Jackie with his grandson Keith can be seen in the 1982 documentary Hollywood's Children. Barnes in a military school from 1962 to 1963. On May 4, 1935, at age 20, Jackie Coogan was the sole survivor of a car crash in San Diego County that took the life of his father, John Henry Coogan Jr. and his best friend Junior Durkin, a child actor who appeared as Huckleberry Finn in two early 1930s films. Jackie Coogan had a rough childhood despite success in Hollywood. He appeared as a police officer in the Elvis Presley comedy Girl Happy in 1965.[24]. Jackie Coogan was married four times and had four children. [12] Coogan sued them in 1938,[11] but after his legal expenses, he received just $126,000 of the $250,000 remaining of his earnings. But I gave the check back. [3] Coogan continued to act throughout his life, later earning renewed fame in middle age portraying the bumbling Uncle Fester in the 1960s television series The Addams Family. Charlie Chaplin's film classic The Kid (1921) made him one of the first child stars in the history of Hollywood. After early sound versions of "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn" his career waned. Because of the public uproar, the California Legislature passed the Child Actors Bill, also known as the Coogan Act, which would set up a trust fund for any child actor and protect his earnings.In 1937, Jackie married Betty Grable and the marriage lasted for three years. Retired from acting in 1980 after filming "The Escape Artist". He starred in "Forever Ernest," a 1930s radio show, but it was canceled. [34][35][36], Dorothea Odetta Hanson, also known as Dorothea Lamphere, best known as Dodie, was a dancer and became Coogan's fourth wife in April 1952, and they were together over 30 years until his death. ", Always considered his proudest moment his 1972 reunion with. Coogan was a natural mimic and delighted Chaplin with his abilities. Leslie Coogan has a son, actor Keith Coogan, who was born Keith Eric Mitchell on January 13, 1970. Christopher Coogan died at Desert Hospital after Friday night's accident, said Kitty Davis, Jackie Coogan's former publicist and a family friend. As one of the first child stars Coogan also broke some tough ground for other child actors to follow. Today, in television, the idea is to hire $300-a week good-looking kids. Coogan was honored by officials in the US, Greece, and Rome, where he met with. His popular film career would end with the classic tales of Tom Sawyer (1930) and Huckleberry Finn (1931).In 1935, his father died and his mother married Arthur Bernstein, who was his business manager. Being who I was, I had the best swimming instructor - Duke Kahanamoku the year after he won the Olympics. His assets had been conservatively managed by his father, who had died in the car accident five months earlier. An inquest was held at San Diego, Cal., May 6, to determine the exact cause of automobile wreck on La Pos:a Gorge highway which cost the lives of four persons, one of whom a' 3 s John L. Coo gun, Sr., father of Jackie Coogan, film star, another victim was Junior Durkin, juvenile movie actor. Tony Fontana , Other Works Jackie Coogan : biography October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984 (aged 69) On May 4, 1935, at age 20, Coogan was the sole survivor of a car crash in San Diego County that took the life of his father and his best friend Junior Durkin, a child actor who appeared as Huckleberry Finn in […] Coogan appeared with then-wife Betty Grable in College Swing, a 1938 musical comedy starring George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye and Bob Hope. But by law, a child… Peanut butter, stationery, whistles, dolls, records, and figurines were among the Coogan-themed merchandise on sale. The picture was Chaplin's supreme effort, the test of whether he was a baggy pants comic or a real fine actor. There's nobody left alive today from one picture I made. JACKIE'S father died shortly after the car smashed into the rocks. His father, Jackie Coogan, Sr., who in an interview with The New York Times called his son …a fine little fellow and a gold mine for us, managed the money well. In December 1943 the unit was sent to India, where he flew British troops and landed them at night 100 miles behind enemy lines in Burma on March 5, 1944,. John Leslie Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984) was an American actor and comedian who began his film career as a child actor in silent films.[2]. His last released film "The Fury" had been filmed in 1979. Biography in "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives., Volume One, 1981-1985," pp. Directed by Allen Baron. [14][15], Coogan worked with Near East relief, he toured across the United States and Europe in 1924 on a "Children's Crusade" as part of his fundraising drive, which provided more than $1 million in clothing, food, and other contributions ($14.8 million in 2021 dollars). But Babe Ruth came to see me. * Coogan volunteered for the Air Force following the attack on Pearl Harbor and served as a flight officer. Mr. Chaplin took me to a Barnum and Bailey circus right after we finished 'The Kid.' It required that a child actor's employer set aside 15% of the earnings in a trust (called a Coogan account), and specified the actor's schooling, work hours, and time off. His 1920s contract with MGM earned him $500,000 plus 60% of the gross titles of such films as. In 1940, Coogan played the role of "a playboy Broadway producer" in the Society Girl program on CBS radio. It was on Lankershim Blvd., in North Hollywood, California. By the 1960s, he would be in two completely different television series, but both were comedies. I was out of the hospital 14 days later. After that, he would continue making appearances on a number of television shows and a handful of movies. In 1922, Coogan was cast in the title role in Oliver Twist, directed by Frank Lloyd. I raced and purchased gear there. As a child star, Coogan earned an estimated $3 to $4 million. And then seven trips behind the Jap lines and not a scratch on me. And thousands more outside my hotel in London. In 1935, at age 21, he had the traumatic experience of losing his father, Jack Coogan Sr., and his best friend, actor Junior Durkin, when both were killed in an auto accident in the California mountains.Durkin died almost instantly at the scene, and Coogan Sr., who had been driving, a … From a young age, the boy began an acting career, and his outstanding talent made him a millionaire. In 1935, at age 21, he had the traumatic experience of losing his father, Although he eventually reconciled with his mother and stepfather after the lawsuit over his earnings, things were never the same, and his advice to future child stars was "stay away from mothers. |  He appeared four times on the Perry Mason series, including the role of political activist Gus Sawyer in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Witless Witness", and TV prop man Pete Desmond in the final episode, "The Case of the Final Fadeout", in 1966. In 1935, 20-year-old Coogan was the sole survivor of a car crash in eastern San Diego County that killed his father; his best friend, 19-year-old actor Junior Durkin;[5] their ranch foreman, Charles Jones; and actor and writer Robert J. Horner. His assets had been conservatively managed by his father, who had died in the car accident five months earlier. He would leave First National for MGM where they put him into Long Live the King (1923). In September 1924 he had a 15-minute meeting with Benito Mussolini, who gave him an autographed photo inscribed "Al Piccolo Grande" (To the Little Great One). When I showed it to my dad, he said, 'You don't want to take that. - IMDb Mini Biography By: [1][4] He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby. He also appeared in episode 37, titled "Barney on the Rebound", of The Andy Griffith Show, which aired October 31, 1961. After the picture was made, his fame was greater than anybody's in Hollywood. His roles include the oldest son in Adventures in Babysitting and Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. When I mentioned I'd never seen 'The Kid,' he shut down the picture he was shooting, took me to lunch, and then to a projection room where he played the organ to accompany the picture. Today, few people remember Durkin. After the attack on Pearl Harbor that December, he requested a transfer to Army Air Forces as a glider pilot because of his civilian flying experience. [13], The legal battle focused attention on child actors and resulted in the 1939 enactment of the California Child Actor's Bill, often referred to as the "Coogan Law" or the "Coogan Act". She died in 1999. With Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis, Maureen McCormick. During the mid-'30s he led a 17-piece orchestra on a tour of one-night stands. He was honored by officials in the United States and Greece, where he had an audience with Pope Pius XI. Child star who later played the role of Uncle Fester on The Addams Family and whose financial earnings as a child inspired The Coogan Act, a children’s financial protection law. JACKIE'S father died shortly after the car smashed into the rocks. [30] Coogan married his third wife, Ann McCormack, on December 26, 1946;[31][32] a daughter, Joann Dolliver Coogan, was born April 2, 1948,[33] in Los Angeles. He had a regular role in a 1962–63 NBC series, McKeever and the Colonel. New York: Facts on File, 1992. When he was only 20 years old, he survived a car accident that took the life of his father and three others, including his best friend. John Henry conservatively managed Jackie’s assets, but after his death John Henry’s widow, Lillian and her new husband Arthur Bernstein (who was the family lawyer), squandered most of Jackie’s fortune on fur coats, diamonds and expensive cars. [Asked about what gratified him most after a long life] The thing I am proudest of is that I've never been beaten at Scrabble. Jackie Coogan John Leslie “Jackie” Coogan, Jr. was an American actor who began his movie career as a child actor in silent films. I was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital when I was 6. A car crash that Jackie barely survived himself. And today's child stars? When he wanted the money that he made as a child star in the 1920s, his mother and stepfather refused his request and Jackie filed suit for the approximately $4 million that he had made. JACKIE COOGAN SOLE SURVIVOR OF AUTO CRASH. After money problems with his parents, he helped to organize and get passed in law the Coogan Bill, which protected child actors from such abuse in the future. ISBN 0816023387. In 1935, Jack Sr. was at the wheel of a horrible car crash in the mountains that killed four people, including himself. It was reported that Coogan participated in the notorious lynching of Hart's killers. Normal boy? His health was seriously damaged by years of chain smoking and heavy drinking. Coogan was reported to be present and had held the lynching rope. I'd gone to the premiere, but I fell asleep. The tv actor Jackie Coogan died at the age of 69. She insisted, "No promises were ever made to give Jackie anything",[9] and claimed he "was a bad boy". In 1932, he dropped out of Santa Clara University because of poor grades. John Coogan's death was, by far, the most challenging experience in Jackie's life. [22][23], After the war, Coogan returned to acting, taking mostly character roles and appearing on television. My head was split in five places, a double basal fracture. I loved my work. I used to think Chaplin was a kid too because he was so much smaller than the people who surrounded him. He was tutored until the age of 10, when he entered Urban Military Academy and other prep schools. I was very close to my father. The movie that Chaplin planned that day was The Kid (1921), where the Tramp would raise Jackie and then lose him. However, the role reminded him of his ... he witnessed several life-altering events including the kidnapping and murdering of his friend and the car crash that killed his father. The only reason Coogan survived was that he was sitting in the rumble seat, a fold-out a seat in the back of the car, often replacing the trunk. Coogan was born as John Leslie Coogan in 1914 in Los Angeles, California, to John Henry Coogan Jr. and Lillian Rita (Dolliver) Coogan. [3], At his request, Coogan's funeral was open to the public and he was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City. * Jackie Coogan survived a car crash that killed everyone else in the car, including his father and his best friend, Junior Durkin. Babe Ruth came to see me. Unable to restart his career, he worked in B-movies, mostly in bit parts and usually playing the heavy. In 1961, he guest-starred in an episode of The Americans, an NBC series about family divisions stemming from the Civil War. I sat with Doug and Mary at the Photoplay Awards. Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein will never be serious contenders for the title of Mr. and Mrs. America. Bernstein had been a financial advisor for the family and married Coogan's mother in late 1936. During World War II, he would serve in the army and return to Hollywood after the war. [11] Coogan's mother and stepfather claimed Jackie enjoyed himself and simply thought he was playing before the camera. JACKIE COOGAN'S PARENTS WANTED HIS MONEY. Coogan's father was also an actor, as was his younger brother, Robert. Although his performances in "The Kid" and "Oliver Twist" were critically acclaimed, in many of the other films he starred in as a child actor Coogan was felt to be miscast. Charlie Chaplin discovered him in the Orpheum Theatre, a vaudeville house in Los Angeles, on the stage doing the shimmy, a then-popular dance. The movie was very successful and Jackie would play a child in a number of movies and tour with his father on the stage.By 1923, when he made Daddy (1923), he was one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood. [27][28] and they divorced less than two years later on October 11, 1939. To test Jackie, Chaplin first gave him a small part in A Day's Pleasure (1919), which proved that he had a screen presence. When I was 7, we bought a big house at the corner of Wilshire and Western and put in one of the earliest swimming pools in Southern California. It was in the 1950s that he started appearing on television and he acted in as many shows as he could. Less than a decade later, Durkin was killed in a horrifically violent car crash which haunted child star Jackie Coogan, the accident's lone survivor and Durkin's best friend, for the rest of his life. I drank milk from my own ranch. [39] He had previously suffered several strokes and had been undergoing kidney dialysis when his blood pressure dropped. I never had seen the picture. Jackie Coogan was born in a family of theater actors in Los Angeles in 1914. [on meeting Charlie Chaplin] It was around 11 at night, in the Alexandria Hotel. 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