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Jackie Coogan
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How old was Jackie Coogan when he died?
69 years old
When did Jackie Coogan die?
March 1, 1984
How did Jackie Coogan die?
Heart attack
How old was Jackie Coogan when he died?
69 years old
Where did Jackie Coogan die?
Santa Monica, California, USA
When was Jackie Coogan born?
October 26, 1914
Where was Jackie Coogan born?
Los Angeles, California, USA
What was Jackie Coogan's birth name?
John Leslie Coogan
How tall was Jackie Coogan?
5 feet 7 inches, or 1.70 meters
What was Jackie Coogan known for?
The Kid
,
Oliver Twist
,
A Boy of Flanders
, and
Tom Sawyer
Was Jackie Coogan married?
He was married to Dorothea Odetta Hanson from April 1952 to March 1, 1984,
Ann McCormack
from December 26, 1946 to September 19, 1951,
Flower Parry
from August 10, 1941 to June 29, 1943, and
Betty Grable
from November 20, 1937 to November 19, 1940.
Did Jackie Coogan have children?
Yes, 1 child,
Don Stroud
(80)
Did Jackie Coogan have siblings?
Yes, 1 sibling,
Robert Coogan
Who were Jackie Coogan's parents?
Jack Coogan Sr.
and
Lillian Coogan
Who were Jackie Coogan's relatives?
Keith Coogan
(Grandchild)
How many awards did Jackie Coogan win?
3 awards
How many award nominations did Jackie Coogan receive?
3 nominations
Known for
Oliver Twist
6.6
Oliver Twist
1922
A Boy of Flanders
8.0
Nello
1924
The Kid
8.2
The Child
(as Jack Coogan)
1921
Tom Sawyer
6.2
Tom Sawyer
1930
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