Mickey Rooney, Freddie Bartholomew, and Jackie Cooper in THE DEVIL IS A SISSY (1936), directed by W. S. Van Dyke and Rowland Brown
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Superman '78 cover by Joe Quinones & Paolo Rivera.
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Child film star Jackie Cooper paid a call on Arthur Willersdorf, 13, in Beth David Hospital, November 5, 1934. The hospital superintendent had written to Jackie, who was in New York on a visit, saying that the call would do the boy “more good than all the medicine in the world.” Arthur had rheumatic heart disease.
Photo: Associated Press
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Jackie Cooper-Deanna Durbin "Reina a los catorce años" (That certain age) 1938, de Edward Ludwig.
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Too cute !
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Frozen faces - Buster Keaton found a rival in Jackie Cooper, when he visited the set of "Sidewalks of New York," Buster's new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring vehicle. The seven-year-old Jackie, who was formerly with Hal Roach, has signed a long-term contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The first thing Jackie did after placing his signature to the new contract was to make a personal survey of the M-G-M studio and start negotiations with Buster Keaton and Wallace Beery for a fall football team.
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mary ann and jackie |1930|
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Jackie Cooper for MGM Studios, 1931.
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Jackie Cooper, 1931.
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Poster for the Polish release of Superman III, starring Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor and Jackie Cooper (1985). Artwork by Waldemar Swierzy.
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American actor Jackie Cooper on a vintage postcard
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Hedy Lamarr as Sandra Kolter in Ziegfeld Girl 1941 ✨ this iconic outfit!
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