日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Make me your Homepage
left corner left corner
China Daily Website

Former child star Jackie Cooper dies at 88

Updated: 2011-05-05 10:46
(Agencies)

Former child star Jackie Cooper dies at 88

Actor Jackie Cooper (center L) is shown with other stars of the "Our Gang" serial films in this undated publicity photo released to Reuters May 4, 2011. [Photo/Agencies]

Former child star Jackie Cooper dies at 88

Actor Jackie Cooper is shown in a publicity photo from the 1978 film "Superman" released to Reuters May 4, 2011.[Photo/Agencies]

"He managed to change with the business," said his son, John. "Early in his life, he experienced the kind of success that many people do not have, if they have that kind of success at all, until much later."

A handsome kid with tousled blond hair and a winning smile, Jackie had a memorable bit in the 1929 musical "Sunny Side Up" and appeared in eight of the popular "Our Gang" comedies, including "Pups Is Pups" and "Teacher's Pet." Those credits led to a test that won him the title role of "Skippy."

The director of the 1931 film was his uncle, Norman Taurog. A crucial scene called for Jackie to cry. The tears wouldn't come, and Taurog became angry. He called the boy's beloved dog a nuisance and said he would send it to the pound. Jackie threw a tantrum, infuriating the director.

"If you don't do what I say, I'll have the policeman shoot the dog," Taurog threatened, pointing to the armed security guard.

The tears flowed, and the scene was filmed, and Taurog went on to win the Oscar for best director. Fifty years later, Cooper titled his autobiography "Please Don't Shoot My Dog."

Cooper remained by far the youngest player to be nominated for an Academy Award as best actor. (There were no supporting actor-actress categories — where most child performers have been nominated — at that time.) At the ceremony, the boy fell asleep in the lap of another nominee, Marie Dressler.

He was born John Cooper Jr. on Sept. 15, 1922, in Los Angeles. His Jewish father, who ran a music store, had married an Italian musician, Mabel Leonard, but deserted her when their son was 2. Destitute, Mrs. Cooper found work at Fox studio as a secretary. Through her brother-in-law, Taurog, she was able to arrange extra work in movies for young Jackie.

MGM signed Cooper to a contract after "Skippy," and he attended the studio school with Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Freddie Bartholomew. Cooper proved an ideal combination with Beery, the rough, tough character whose heart is melted by the winsome kid.

Unlike some child actors, Cooper was able to sustain his stardom through adolescence. Among Cooper's other 1930s films: "Sooky" (a sequel to "Skippy"), "Broadway to Hollywood," "Lone Cowboy," "Dinky," "The Devil Is a Sissy" (with Rooney and Bartholomew), "Peck's Bad Boy," "White Banners," "Gangster's Boy," "That Certain Age" (opposite Deanna Durbin), "What a Life" (as Henry Aldrich), "Seventeen" and "The Return of Frank James."

After four years in the Navy, he returned to find his career had slumped.

"I managed to find work, but it was in low-budget pictures," he recalled in 1971. "I couldn't see myself continuing like that.

"About that time, I had become acquainted with some New York actors, like Keenan Wynn and John Garfield. Garfield kept telling me to 'get back to New York where you can learn your craft.' "

Cooper followed the advice and appeared as Ensign Pulver in Broadway and road companies of "Mister Roberts." He starred in two hit comedies: "Remains to Be Seen" and "King of Hearts." During the early 1950s, television was exploding in New York, and he acted in many live dramas. That led to his return to Hollywood and success with "The People's Choice" and "Hennessey."

Tiring of the weekly series grind, Cooper in 1964 accepted a five-year contract as production head of Screen Gems, the TV arm of Columbia Pictures.

"Like so many of those jobs, the honeymoon was over after the first two years," he remarked. "Then you find yourself spending all your time trying to sell your bosses on what you want to do. My last selling job was 'The Flying Nun.' They kept telling me that people wouldn't watch a show about Catholics." He persisted, and the series starring Sally Field became a hit.

After almost 50 years in the business, Cooper thought of retiring in the early 1970s. Then producer Mike Frankovich offered him a role in "The Love Machine," and a film to direct, "Stand Up and Be Counted." He continued with occasional acting roles and a heavy schedule of directing for television.

Cooper remained boyish-looking and slender, with a thick head of hair. He was married three times: to June Horne (with whom he had a son, John) and Hildy Parks, then to Barbara Kraus (with whom he had a son, Russell, and two daughters, Julie and Christina).

"There's not a child actor in the lot," he once remarked happily.

Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

 
 
...
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久精品视频播放 | 免费黄色网页 | 超碰人操 | 秋霞欧洲 | 啪啪小视频网站 | 国产a免费 | 操操操操操操操操 | 欧美国产精品一二三 | 免费午夜影片 | 97久久国产| 91视频一区 | 国产乱码精品一区二三区蜜臂 | 91n在线观看 | 一区二区三区四区视频在线观看 | 性xxxx丰满孕妇xxxx另类 | 激情综合文学 | 国产黄色免费在线观看 | 国产原创中文av | 亚洲高清网 | 亚洲做受高潮无遮挡 | av观看网址 | 久久久久久久久综合 | 欧美丰满一区二区免费视频 | 婷婷丁香亚洲 | 婷婷色在线 | 在线不卡中文字幕 | 日韩午夜免费 | 一区二区在线视频播放 | 成人a在线观看 | 狠狠干狠狠干狠狠干 | 成人性毛片| 四虎地址 | 99久久99久久精品国产片果冰 | 精品国产乱码久久久久久久 | 久久精品在线观看视频 | 成 年人 黄 色 片 | 国产精品666 | 日韩一区二区三区在线播放 | 战狼4免费播放观看在线视频 | 中文字幕二区 | 国产高清成人 |