M Kfivethousand
2023-03-01 22:44:47 UTC
There probably was a show that ma hated and i am going to ask my sister if she remembers
But oddly, a thing i remember about the Adams’s family is my grandfather used to watch it with us because uncle fester was played by jackie coogan with whom he was familiar from chaplin movies
To ye kugan is a line that sticks with me til today because at the time i could not figure out what that meant
Coogan was born John Leslie Coogan in Los Angeles, California in 1914 to John Henry Coogan Jr. and Lillian Rita (Dolliver) Coogan.[1][4] He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby. Charlie Chaplin discovered him in the Orpheum Theatre, a vaudeville house in Los Angeles, on the stage doing the shimmy, a then-popular dance. Coogan's father was also an actor, as was his younger brother, Robert.
But oddly, a thing i remember about the Adams’s family is my grandfather used to watch it with us because uncle fester was played by jackie coogan with whom he was familiar from chaplin movies
To ye kugan is a line that sticks with me til today because at the time i could not figure out what that meant
Coogan was born John Leslie Coogan in Los Angeles, California in 1914 to John Henry Coogan Jr. and Lillian Rita (Dolliver) Coogan.[1][4] He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby. Charlie Chaplin discovered him in the Orpheum Theatre, a vaudeville house in Los Angeles, on the stage doing the shimmy, a then-popular dance. Coogan's father was also an actor, as was his younger brother, Robert.