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(1921)
(1964-1966)
(1922)
(1967-1969)
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Actor (147 credits)
1975
McCoy
(TV Series)
Skippy
1971-1974
Ironside
(TV Series)
Sam McGoff / Buster Logan
1969-1973
Hawaii Five-O
(TV Series)
Frank / Jerry Howe / Horace Sibley
1970-1972
Love, American Style
(TV Series)
Sam Andrews (segment "Love and the Tycoon") / Uncle Harold (segment "Love and Happy Days") / Motel Owner (segment "Love and the First-Nighters")
1972
Adam-12
(TV Series)
Harry Rustin
1970
Julia
(TV Series)
The Mailman
1957-1970
The Red Skelton Hour
(TV Series)
Muggsy / Pierre - the Kidnapper / Police Officer Hennessey / ...
1961-1966
Perry Mason
(TV Series)
Pete Desmond / Ron Litten / Gus Sawyer / ...
1960-1962
Outlaws
(TV Series)
Ed Durant / Corbett
1960
Lock Up
(TV Series)
Pinky Winthrop
1956-1957
Playhouse 90
(TV Series)
Bender / Coach Sanderford / Hanus Wicks / ...
1955-1957
Climax!
(TV Series)
Ferguson
1923
Daddy
Jackie Savelli / Jackie Holden
1921
The Kid
The Child (as Jack Coogan)
1938
College Swing
(performer: "College Swing", "What A Rumba Does To Romance")
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Self (38 credits)
1980
Hollywood
(TV Mini-Series documentary)
Himself
1951-1963
Stump the Stars
(TV Series)
Himself - Guest Panelist / Himself - Regular Panelist / Himself
1930
Estrellados
Himself (Guest Appearance at Premiere)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Radio:
Appeared as a playboy Broadway producer on the series "Society Girl".
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Publicity Listings:
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37 Articles
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Alternate Names:
Jack Coogan | John L. Coogan
Height:
5' 7" (1.7 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
Hollywood is a lovely place to get knifed in. Today's stars are deadheads compared to the Doug Fairbanks, Errol Flynns, and Clark Gables of my day. Whatever happened to the strong leading man with no hang-ups? And today's child stars? I don't see the ability of any of these kids to carry a picture by themselves... I think their ability lasts as long as a commercial; on, off, hey, wasn't he cute?
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