Frank Coghlan Jr (1916 - 2009) فرانك كوجلان جونيور

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Frank Coghlan Jr. was born in New Haven, Connecticut, USA on March 15, 1916 as Francis Edward Coghlan and died in Swags, California, USA on September 7, 2009. Frank Coughlan, Jr. has two wives and has 4 children. His most important work What's to Do? 1933, The Last of the...Read more Mohicans 1932, Adventures of Captain Marvel 1941, and Blazing Barriers 1937. Frank Coughlan Jr. was an American actor, later an officer pilot in the United States Navy, during the 1920s as a child actor, and in the 1930s as a young actor. Frank Coughlan was born in Connecticut, the son of a railroad writer and former boxer, and moved with his parents to California, and the three of them worked in silent films, and the first movie in which Frank appeared before he was four was Daredevil Jack 1920, and before he was seven he had participated in twenty films, The freckle-filled child became one of the most famous and popular child actors, and in 1926 he signed a long-term contract with the famous producer and director Cecil B DeMille, but with the entry of sound into films, his farewell to childhood, and entering adolescence, he switched to smaller roles in films, Until the end of the thirties, and after he starred with the prominent series that was presented in 12 parts, Adventures of Captain Marvel 1941, he regained his overwhelming fame as Billy Batson, but he joined the US Navy in World War II, became a naval pilot, headed the Navy's film program, and worked as a link Between the army studios and Hollywood studios, and when his 23-year service in the army ended, he returned in 1965 to acting in cinema and television, and presented television advertisements from time to time, and retired in 1974 and L. in the field of real estate, and wrote his autobiography in 1992, and died in 2009 at the age of 93 after leaving a son, three daughters, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.


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  • Frank Coghlan Jr. was born in New Haven, Connecticut, USA on March 15, 1916 as Francis Edward Coghlan and died in Swags, California, USA on September 7, 2009. Frank Coughlan, Jr....Read more has two wives and has 4 children. His most important work What's to Do? 1933, The Last of the Mohicans 1932, Adventures of Captain Marvel 1941, and Blazing Barriers 1937. Frank Coughlan Jr. was an American actor, later an officer pilot in the United States Navy, during the 1920s as a child actor, and in the 1930s as a young actor. Frank Coughlan was born in Connecticut, the son of a railroad writer and former boxer, and moved with his parents to California, and the three of them worked in silent films, and the first movie in which Frank appeared before he was four was Daredevil Jack 1920, and before he was seven he had participated in twenty films, The freckle-filled child became one of the most famous and popular child actors, and in 1926 he signed a long-term contract with the famous producer and director Cecil B DeMille, but with the entry of sound into films, his farewell to childhood, and entering adolescence, he switched to smaller roles in films, Until the end of the thirties, and after he starred with the prominent series that was presented in 12 parts, Adventures of Captain Marvel 1941, he regained his overwhelming fame as Billy Batson, but he joined the US Navy in World War II, became a naval pilot, headed the Navy's film program, and worked as a link Between the army studios and Hollywood studios, and when his 23-year service in the army ended, he returned in 1965 to acting in cinema and television, and presented television advertisements from time to time, and retired in 1974 and L. in the field of real estate, and wrote his autobiography in 1992, and died in 2009 at the age of 93 after leaving a son, three daughters, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

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  • Nationality:
  • US

  • Birth Name:
  • Francis Edward Coghlan Jr


  • Birth Country:
  • US

  • Birth City:
  • Connecticut


  • Death Country:
  • US

  • Death City:
  • California



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