Coogaris Plans
JACKIE COOGAX has now returned, as a man, to tlie movies that made him famous as a child. Instead of a wistful moppet, Coogan is now a suave, smiling orchestra leader. He is tall and broadshouldered, in the true leading man tradition. "I don't know just what form it will take," he says, "but I want to continue at the business I have known all my life. I hope from time to time to make a picture. I am also interested in writing for the screen. "Right now I'm trying to get together with Charlie Chaplin, and I am intrigued with the possibility of writing a screen play, and creating a character that will 1h? a talking counterpart to 'The Kid" that I did with him."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1938, Page 7 (Supplement)
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