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Cora Sue Collins - Wikipedia Cora Susan Collins (April 19, 1927 – April 27, 2025) was an American child actress who appeared in films during the Golden Years of Hollywood Although she did not make the transition to a film career in adulthood, she appeared in 47 films in total
Cora Sue Collins - IMDb Cora Sue Collins was born in Beckley, West Virginia A chubby-cheeked, curly-haired child actress, she was nudged (or, rather, propelled) into show business by her ambitious mother Though she was heavily in demand during the 1930s, Cora never posed a serious threat as a rival to Shirley Temple
Cora Sue Collins Dead: Child Actress at MGM in the 1930s Was 98 Cora Sue Collins, the charming child actress of the 1930s and ’40s who worked alongside such legends as Greta Garbo, Claudette Colbert, Bette Davis, Irene Dunne and Merle Oberon during her
Former famous child star Cora Sue Collins has died - MSN In the 1930s and 1940s, Cora Sue Collins was a sought-after face for Hollywood films She appeared on screen alongside legends such as Greta Garbo, William Powell, Bette Davis, Myrna Loy, and
Who was Cora Sue Collins? Details explored as MGM child actress dies at . . . Cora Sue Collins’ death at 98 closes a remarkable chapter on Hollywood’s child-star era From her earliest days as a five-year-old contract player at MGM to her final bow in Youth on Trial, she embodied both the magic and the complexities of studio life
Beloved Child Actress Dead at 98 | Front Page News Paper Cora Sue Collins, a child actress who appeared in the 1930s and ’40s alongside famous Hollywood figures such as Greta Garbo, Claudette Colbert, and Bette Davis, has died at the age of 98
Cora Sue Collins Obituary (1927 - 2025) - Legacy Remembers Cora Sue Collins, a child actress who worked alongside screen icons like Greta Garbo (1905–1990) and Bette Davis (1908–1989) in the 1930s and '40s, died April 27, 2025, of complications