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Cooper's father, John Cooper, left the family when Jackie was two years old. [4] [5] [6] His mother, Mabel Leonard Bigelow (née Polito), was a stage pianist. [7] Cooper's maternal uncle, Jack Leonard, was a screenwriter and his maternal aunt, Julie Leonard, was an actress married to director Norman Taurog.
In the scene where the dog dies, director Norman Taurog needed to get his nephew, Jackie Cooper, to cry, so he told young Jackie he was going to kill his own dog by dragging the dog off set (with the assistance of Cooper's grandmother) and then having a security guard "shoot" the dog. Cooper did the scene, but despite finding the dog was not ...
It stars Jackie Cooper as Socrates "Sock" Miller, who is a former Marine Korean War veteran and a young politician living in fictitious New City, California. Sock has a basset hound named "Cleo", whose thoughts (voiced by Mary Jane Croft), baleful observations of Sock's dilemmas, are recorded on the soundtrack for the viewers' amusement. The ...
Skippy, based on the comics strip, released in 1931 and starring Jackie Cooper; Skippy (radio series), a 1930s children's radio show based on the comic strip; Skippy (dog), who portrayed Asta in The Thin Man film series (name changed to Asta after the first movie) Irwin "Skippy" Handelman, a recurring character on the American TV series Family Ties
Johnny reportedly earned $3,500 a week while appearing on the series, [5] and had a stunt dog who stood in for him on some of his more difficult tricks. [2] When the series was set to return in the fall of 1980, viewers were to hear Boomer's thoughts the same way viewers had heard Jackie Cooper's dog's thoughts on The People's Choice in the ...
Devil Dogs of the Air: Lloyd Bacon: James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, ... Wallace Beery, Leona Maricle, Jackie Cooper: Drama: MGM: Oil for the Lamps of China: Mervyn LeRoy:
Charles McAvoy as various characters, notably Jackie Cooper's father in When the Wind Blows (1926–1934) Louise Emmons as the headmistress in Bring Home the Turkey and Mush and Milk Budd Fine as various characters, notably the dog catcher in The Pooch (1928–1932)
Cooper, Jackie (1982). Please Don't Shoot My Dog: The Autobiography of Jackie Cooper. New York: Penguin Putnam. ISBN 0-425-07483-8. Ramsey, Steve. Our Gang Online. Ramseyltd.com (No longer online). Retrieved Archived August 3, 2002, at the Wayback Machine (Appears to be back online a/o October 21, 2007). Best, Marc.