Bigelow Cooper
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Bigelow Cooper | |
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Born | Jackson Bigelow Cooper December 21, 1867 |
Died | 1953 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1904–1927 |
Jackson Bigelow Cooper (December 21, 1867 – 1953)[citation needed] was an American stage and screen character actor prominent in the silent film era.
Biography
[edit]Born in Springfield, Ohio in 1867, Cooper's early acting experience came in stock theater, including acting with the first stock company at the Murray Hill Theater in New York City.[1]
He began in films in 1911 and worked for such companies as Edison and Vitagraph.
In 1915 Cooper and a friend were nearly killed in a road accident when their car overturned trapping them underneath. They were evidently not seriously hurt.[2]
Selected filmography
[edit]- What Happened to Mary (1912)
- Helping John (1912)
- The Land Beyond the Sunset (1912)
- On the Broad Stairway (1914)
- Vanity Fair (1915)
- Eugene Aram (1915)
- When Love Is King (1916)
- The Heart of the Hills (1916)
- Where Love Is (1917)
- The Light in Darkness (1917)
- The Tell-Tale Step (1917)
- The Bottom of the Well (1917)
- Revelation (1918)
- Wild Primrose (1918)
- The Make-Believe Wife (1918)
- The Test of Honor (1919)
- The Country Cousin (1919)
- Shadows of Suspicion (1919)
- The Prophet's Paradise (1922)
- The Exciters (1923)
- Another Scandal (1924)
- Bad Company (1925)
- White Mice (1926)
- The Broadway Drifter (1927)
References
[edit]- ^ "Bigelow Cooper -- An Edison Actor of Wide Experience". The News-Herald. Pennsylvania, Franklin. June 21, 1913. p. 7. Retrieved April 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Silent Film Necrology p. 104 2nd edition c. 2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana (quoting from defunct New York Daily Mirror of September 22, 1915)
External links
[edit]- Bigelow Cooper at IMDb
- Bigelow Cooper at the Internet Broadway Database
- Portrait gallery (New York City Public Library, Billy Rose collection)