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Jackie Cooper

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A lot of people like to run in plays because it's a nice, steady job.


— Jackie Cooper


#job #like #lot #nice #people

A nice, steady job I don't need that bad. I'm not that satisfied with it.


— Jackie Cooper


#i #job #need #nice #satisfied

But I want to do good work, after this series.


— Jackie Cooper


#good #good work #i #series #want

But the working I would always want to do.


— Jackie Cooper


#i #want #working #would

From that, I became very anxious to produce something of my own.


— Jackie Cooper


#became #i #my own #own #produce

I just knew how to do the one thing I did, and whether I did it well or not depended on who the director was.


— Jackie Cooper


#did #director #how #i #just

I never say too much about that in public interviews, because it disappoints the public to tell them you're not that crazy about a property you did that possibly they liked.


— Jackie Cooper


#because #crazy #did #disappoints #i

I remember Mr. Mayer very well. He sort of liked to be the father - no, he liked to be treated like you thought he was Daddy, but he didn't treat you like Daddy at all.


— Jackie Cooper


#father #i #i remember #like #liked

In those days, even as a boy, I watched some people that I knew were living way beyond their means.


— Jackie Cooper


#boy #days #even #i #knew

If it's boring, then it's tiring.


— Jackie Cooper


#then #tiring






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Did you know about Jackie Cooper?

Norman Taurog while directing Jackie Cooper in a crying scene ordered a security guard to take away his dog and pretend to shoot him backstage. The movie catapulted young Cooper to super-stardom. He was responsible for packaging series (such as Bewitched) and other projects and selling them to the networks.

He was a child actor who managed to make the transition to an adult career. Kramer (1979). At age 9 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).

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