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Occupation
  
Child actress

Years active
  
1932-1945


Name
  
Cora Collins

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
April 19, 1927 (age 97) (
1927-04-19
)
Beckley, West Virginia, U.S.

Movies
  
The Scarlet Letter, The Sin of Nora Moran, Little Men, Harmony Lane, The Mysterious Rider

Similar People
  
John Farrow, Louis J Gasnier, Phil Rosen, John M Stahl, Charles Lamont

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Cora Sue Collins (born April 19, 1927) is an American former child actress.

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Career

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Cora Sue Collins was born on April 19, 1927 in Beckley, West Virginia. In 1932, she made her acting debut in The Unexpected Father at the age of five.

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Collins continued to appear in numerous films throughout the 1930s and 1940s, such as Queen Christina , Anna Karenina and All This, and Heaven Too. She made her last movie in 1945, when she retired from show business at the age of 18. In total, she had 47 credits to her name.

Personal life

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Around 1944, she married a rich rancher from Nevada named Ivan Stauffer. In 1960, robbers stole two mink coats from her home while she was on vacation. Around 1961, she married James Morgan Cox. In a 1996 article, she was referred to as 'Susie Nace' and resided in Phoenix, Arizona. Her husband at the time was theatre owner Harry Nace. He died in June 2002 at the age of 87.

Filmography

Actress
1945
Week-End at the Waldorf as
Jane Rand
1945
Roughly Speaking as
Elinor Randall as a Girl (uncredited)
1945
Youth on Trial as
Cam Chandler
1942
Johnny Doughboy as
Cora Sue Collins
1942
Get Hep to Love as
Elaine Sterling
1941
Blood and Sand as
Encarnacion (as a child)
1940
All This, and Heaven Too as
Louise de Rham (uncredited)
1939
Bad Little Angel as
Clarabella Dodd (scenes deleted)
1939
Stop, Look and Love as
Dora Haller
1939
The Greener Hills (Short) as
Miller Daughter (uncredited)
1938
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as
Amy Lawrence
1936
Three Married Men as
Sue Cary
1936
Devil's Squadron as
Mary
1936
The Harvester as
Naomi Jameson
1935
Beautiful Dreamer (Short)
1935
Magnificent Obsession as
Ruth
1935
Mary Burns, Fugitive as
Little Girl with Eggs
1935
Two Sinners as
Sally Pym
1935
Harmony Lane as
Marian Foster
1935
The Dark Angel as
Kitty as a Child
1935
Anna Karenina as
Tania
1935
Mad Love as
Gogol's Lame Child Patient (uncredited)
1935
Public Hero Number 1 as
Little Girl (uncredited)
1935
Naughty Marietta as
Felice (uncredited)
1935
Without Children as
Carol Cole as a Child
1934
Little Men as
Daisy
1934
The World Accuses as
'Pat' Collins
1934
Evelyn Prentice as
Dorothy Prentice
1934
Elinor Norton as
Betty - Little Girl (uncredited)
1934
The Spectacle Maker (Short) as
The Little Princess (uncredited)
1934
The Scarlet Letter as
Pearl
1934
Treasure Island as
Young Girl at the Inn (uncredited)
1934
Black Moon as
Nancy Lane
1934
Keep 'Em Rolling as
Young Marjorie Deane (uncredited)
1934
As the Earth Turns as
Marie
1934
Caravan as
Latzi as a Child (uncredited)
1933
New Deal Rhythm (Short) as
Little Girl (uncredited)
1933
Queen Christina as
Christina as a Child (uncredited)
1933
The Sin of Nora Moran as
Nora Moran as a Child
1933
The Prizefighter and the Lady as
Farmer's Daughter (uncredited)
1933
Torch Singer as
Sally - 5 Years
1933
Mary Stevens, M.D. as
Jane Simmons (uncredited)
1933
Jennie Gerhardt as
Vesta at Age 6
1933
Picture Snatcher as
Jerry's Little Girl (uncredited)
1933
The Mysterious Rider as
Jo-Jo Foster
1932
They Just Had to Get Married as
Rosalie
1932
Silver Dollar as
Maryanne Silver-Dollar Echo Honeymoon Martin - as a Girl (uncredited)
1932
Smilin' Through as
Young Kathleen (uncredited)
1932
The Strange Case of Clara Deane as
Nancy Deane (as a child)
1932
The Unexpected Father as
Pudge
Soundtrack
1942
Get Hep to Love (performer: "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" - uncredited)
1934
Evelyn Prentice (performer: "Wiegenlied (Lullaby) Op. 49 No. 4" (1868) - uncredited)
Self
1942
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 4 (Documentary short) as
Self

References

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