American actress and writer (1875–1962)
Caroline Cooke
Born Caroline Frances Cooke
(1875-12-29 ) December 29, 1875Died July 8, 1962(1962-07-08) (aged 86) Occupations Years active 1913–1939 Spouse Lorimer Johnston
Caroline Frances Cooke (December 29, 1875 – July 8, 1962) was an American silent film actress and screenwriter .
Biography
Career
Cooke was signed in 1913 and starred in about 15 films between 1913 and 1916. She had two brief roles twenty years after that, in 1926 and 1939. In 1939 she appeared in the classic Son of Frankenstein playing the role of Mrs. Neumüller.
She starred with Charlotte Burton in films such as Rose of San Juan which was her first motion picture. In 1914, she wrote the script for The Story of the Olive .
She also appeared in the 1930 Our Gang short entitled "When the Wind Blows" where she played the mother of Jackie Cooper and Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins.[ 1]
Filmography
Year
Title
Role
Other notes
1913
Rose of San Juan
Credited as Caroline Cooke
The Sands of Time
Credited as Caroline Cooke
Roses of Yesterday
Credited as Caroline Cooke
A Daughter of the Confederacy
Credited as Caroline Cooke
1914
Destinies Fulfilled
Credited as Caroline Cooke
At the Potter's Wheel
Credited as Caroline Cooke
A Blowout at Santa Banana
Credited as Caroline Cooke
The Cricket on the Hearth
Credited as Caroline Cooke, credited as writer
The Call of the Traumerei
Credited as Caroline Cooke
The Turning Point
Credited as Caroline Cooke
The Last Supper
Credited as Caroline Cooke
David Gray's Estate
Credited as Caroline Cooke
The Story of the Olive
Ortegas lover
Credited as writer
The Navy Aviator
Credited as Caroline Cooke
Metamorphosis
Credited as Caroline Cooke
The Envoy Extraordinary
1915
The Missing Clue
Credited as Caroline Cooke
1916
The Island of Surprise
Mrs. Casselis
Credited as Caroline Cooke
1926
The Bells
Catharine
Credited as Caroline Frances Cooke
1939
Son of Frankenstein
Mrs. Neumüller
Credited as Caroline Cooke
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