For the United States Navy officer, see Robert P. Coogan. For the Anglican priest, see Robert Coogan (priest).
Robert Coogan
Robert Coogan (right) with Jackie Cooper in Skippy (1931)
Born
Robert Anthony Coogan (1924-12-13)December 13, 1924 Glendale, California, United States
Died
May 12, 1978(1978-05-12) (aged 53)
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1931–1962
Robert Coogan (December 13, 1924 — May 12, 1978) was an American film and television actor.
Contents
1Biography
2Career
3Notes
4External links
Biography
Robert Coogan was born Robert Anthony Coogan in Glendale, California, to parents Jack Coogan Sr. and Lillian Coogan. His older brother was Jackie Coogan, perhaps Hollywood's most famous child star of the 1920s. Coogan's only child is Jonathan Coogan. Coogan's nephew is stereographer and 3D producer Anthony Coogan and his grand-nephew Keith Coogan is also an actor.
Starting as a child actor, Robert Coogan made his film debut as Sooky in Skippy (1931), a comedy-drama family film which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. He also reprised the role of Sooky in its sequel Sooky (1931). In addition to his appearance in Skippy, Coogan appeared in over one dozen other films and made one appearance in a television production. Coogan continued acting in adulthood, but only with minor success. He also portrayed the role of Humphrey Pennyworth in the Joe Palooka B-movies.
Career
Date
Title
Note
1931
Skippy
Sooky Wayne
1931
Sooky
Sooky Wayne
1932
The Miracle Man
Bobbie Holmes
1932
Sky Bride
Willie Smith
1942
Johnny Doughboy
Robert
1948
French Leave
Mack
1948
Master Minds
Young Man
1947
Kilroy Was Here
Soldier Cheer Leader
1959
Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey
Humphrey Pennyworth
1950
Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle
Humphrey Pennyworth
1950
The Underworld Story
Uncredited
1951
Ghost Chasers
Jack Eagan
1952
Here Come the Marines
Marine Chef
1959
G.E. True Theater
"Hitler's Secret" - Adolf Hitler
1960
The Little Shop of Horrors
Tramp (Uncredited)
1962
Third of a Man
Uncredited
Notes
External links
Robert Coogan on IMDb
Photographs and literature
Authority control
WorldCat Identities
LCCN: no89007434
SNAC: w6rj52kh
VIAF: 48782775
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