1922-2011 US, Los Angeles
Producer of Pop and Spoken Word
A.k.a. John Cooper, Jr.
John Cooper, Jr. (September 15, 1922 – May 3, 2011), known as Jackie Cooper, was an American actor, television director, producer and executive. He was a child actor who managed to make the transition to an adult career. Cooper was the first child actor to receive an Academy Award nomination. At age nine, he was also the youngest performer to have been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role—an honor that he received for the film Skippy (1931). For nearly 50 years, Cooper remained the youngest Oscar nominee in any category, until he was surpassed by Justin Henry's nomination, at age eight, in the Supporting Actor category for Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Campbell's Playhouse Original Radio Broadcast | Orson Welles, Orson Welles And The Mercury Theater On The Air, Mercury Radio Theater, Jackie Cooper | 1974 | Album |
When My Sugar Walks Down The Street (All The Birdies Go Tweet Tweet Tweet) / Midnight Train | Jackie Cooper | 1958 | Single |
Last Night On The Back Porch (I Kissed Her Best Of All) / (Doop Doo-De-Oop) A Doodlin' Song | Jackie Cooper | 1958 | Single |
Jackie Cooper man |
Jackie Cooper man, voc US |
Jackie Cooper And His Combo |
Jackie Cooper And His Orchestra |