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Jackie Coogan Biography
Jackie 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. While performing on the stage, he was spotted by Charles Chaplin who then and there planned a movie that would star him and Jackie. To test Jackie, Chaplin first gave him a small part in A Ford Story which proved that he had a screen presence. The movie that Chaplin planned that day was The Kid, where The Tramp would raise Jackie and then lose him. 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, he was one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood. He would leave First National for MGM where they put him into Long Live the King. By 1927, at the age of 13, Coogan had grown up on the screen and his career was starting to turn down. 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. When he wanted the money that he made as a child star in the 20's his mother and stepfather refused his request and Jackie filed suit for the approximately $4 million that he had made. 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. 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 would marry Betty Grable and the marriage would last three years. During World War II, he would serve in the Army and return to Hollywood after the war. Unable to restart his career, he worked in 'B' movies, mostly in bit parts and usually playing the heavy. It was in the 50's that he started appearing on Television and he would act as many shows as he could. By the sixties, he would be in two completely different Television Series, but both were comedies. The first one was McKeever & the Colonel, where he played Sgt. Barnes in a military school from 1962-63. The second series was the classic The Addams Family, where he played Uncle Fester opposite Gomez and Morticia from 1964-66. After that, he would continue making appearances on a number of television shows and a handful of movies.

Salary
Peck's Bad Boy (1921): $2,000 a week

Trivia
Son of Jack Coogan Sr.
Brother of Robert Coogan
Grandfather of actor Keith Coogan.
The youngest self-made millionaire in history.
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 few hours later at a local hospital. Jackie, though badly injured, was the sole survivor of the accident. He would later call it the single saddest day of his life.
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."
Always considered his proudest moment his 1972 reunion with Charles Chaplin. After two decades of exile from the U.S., Chaplin returned to America in March of that year to receive the Handel Medallion in New York City and a special lifetime achievement Oscar in Hollywood. Coogan was one of several people on hand to greet Chaplin when he arrived at Los Angeles International Airport. After greeting the other members of the party with perfunctory handshakes, Chaplin, immediately recognizing Coogan (whom he hadn't seen in decades), warmly embraced him, saying, "You know, I think I would rather see you than anybody else". Chaplin later told Coogan's wife, "You must never forget that your husband is a genius".
When he was cast as Uncle Fester on The Addams Family, Coogan was fifty years old and nearly broke. After the show ended in 1966, he never lacked for work again, with numerous TV and film assignments.
His contract with Metro earned him $1,000,000 per year. After money problems with his parents, he helped organise The Coogan Bill, which protected child actors from such abuse in the future.
Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith. Pg. 116. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
He was engaged to stunning actress Toby Wing in 1935. When approached for autographs while dating her he would often write inscriptions backward to impress her, more or less confusing the autograph seeker. They eventually broke up over differences in their temperaments, just adding to 1935 being probably the single worst year of his life given his father's death and mother's refusal to pay out his childhood earnings.
During his service in the U.S. Army, in March 1944 he served in the China-Burma-India Theater as the pilot of a wood-and-canvas glider.
Source provided by imdb (Copyright) - The Internet Movie Database.

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