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American actor (1914-1984)


the California Child Actors Bill
Urban Military Academy
the University of Southern California
Santa Clara University
Bernstein
the Catholic Motion Picture Guild
College Swing
CBS radio.[18
the U.S. Army
Army Air Forces
the Advanced Glider School
Chindits
NBC
The Brothers Brannagan
The Andy Griffith Show
ABC
The Addams Family
The Red Skelton Show
The Brady Bunch
Jeannie
Family Affair
The Brian Keith Show
The Partridge Family
Dodie
Santa Monica Hospital
Holy Cross Cemetery
the Hollywood Walk of Fame


John Leslie Coogan
Charlie Chaplin's
Coogan Act.[3
John Henry Coogan Jr.
Lillian Rita
Jackie
Robert Coogan
Oliver Twist
Frank Lloyd
Brooke Hart
Thomas Thurmond
Jack Holmes
Junior Durkin;[6
Charles Jones
Robert J. Horner
Arthur Bernstein
Jackie anything",[10
Bill
Coogan Law
Pius XI.[16
Coogan
Betty Grable
George Burns
Gracie Allen
Martha Raye
Bob Hope
Forever Ernest
Orde Wingate
Stoney Crockett
Cowboy G-Men
Corbett
McKeever
Elvis Presley
Gus Sawyer
Pete Desmond
Suleiman – Maharaja
Lucy
McMillan
Barnaby Jones
Flower Parry
John Anthony Coogan
Ann McCormack
Joann Dolliver Coogan
Dorothea Odetta Hanson
Dorothea Lamphere
Leslie Diane Coogan
Christopher Fenton Coogan
Keith Coogan
Keith Eric Mitchell
the Babysitter's Dead


American
Roman Catholic
British
Japanese
Americans


Pine Valley
Europe
Pearl Harbor


the Orpheum Theatre
Broadway
Vine Street


Hollywood
California
Los Angeles
San Jose
San Diego County
Mexico
off.[15
the United States
Greece
Beverly Hills.[17
India
Burma
Hawaii
Riverside County
Palm Springs
Babysitting
Santa Monica
Culver


the Civil War

Positivity     48.00%   
   Negativity   52.00%
The New York Times
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Summary

John Leslie Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984) was an American actor and comedian who began his movie career as a child actor in silent films.[2] He later sued his mother and stepfather over his squandered film earnings and provoked California to enact the first known legal protection for the earnings of child performers, the California Child Actors Bill, widely known as the Coogan Act.[3] Coogan continued to act throughout his life, later earning renewed fame in middle age portraying bumbling Uncle Fester in the 1960s television series The Addams Family. In November 1933, 22-year-old Brooke Hart, a close friend of Coogan from Santa Clara University and heir to a successful department store in San Jose, was kidnapped as he drove his car out of a parking lot. After the war, Coogan returned to acting, taking mostly character roles and appearing on television. They had one son, John Anthony Coogan (writer/producer of 3D digital and film), born March 4, 1942, in Los Angeles; they divorced on June 29, 1943.[28] Coogan married his third wife, Ann McCormack, on December 26, 1946;[29][30] a daughter, Joann Dolliver Coogan, was born April 2, 1948,[31] in Los Angeles. They had two children together, a daughter, Leslie Diane Coogan, born November 24, 1953 in Los Angeles, and a son, Christopher Fenton Coogan, born July 9, 1967 in Riverside County, California, who died in a motorcycle accident in Palm Springs, California on June 29, 1990.[35][36]

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