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Frank Coghlan Jr.

AKA: Francis Edward Coghlan Jr.
Birthday: 1916-03-15
Died: 2009-09-07
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, USA


Frank Coghlan, Jr. (1916–2009) was an American actor who later became a career officer in the United States Navy and a Naval Aviator. He appeared in approximately 129 films and television programs between 1920 and 1974. During the 1920s and 1930s, he became a popular child and juvenile actor appearing in early Our Gang comedies, but he is best known for the role of Billy Batson in Adventures of Captain Marvel. Coghlan later served 23 years as an aviator and officer in the US Navy from 1942 to 1965. After retiring from the Navy, he returned to acting and appeared in television, films, and commercials.

Filmography

Charlie Chan at the Race Track
Character: Eddie Brill, Jockey
Adventures of Captain Marvel
Character: Billy Batson
The Public Enemy
Character: Tom as a Boy (uncredited)

The Last of the Mohicans
Character: Uncas
Hell's House
Character: Shorty
Pardon My Pups
Character: Sonny Rogers

Managed Money
Character: Sonny Rogers
Kentucky Blue Streak
Character: Johnny Bradley

The Little Red Schoolhouse
Character: Frank 'Frankie' Burke
Red Lights Ahead
Character: Willie Wallace
In the Money
Character: Dick Higginbottom

Uncle Joe
Character: Dick
Happiness C.O.D.
Character: Larry Sherridan
Let 'Er Go Gallegher
Character: John 'Let 'Er Go' Gallegher

Boys' Reformatory
Character: Eddie O'Meara
Blazing Barriers
Character: Tommy McGrath
Service de Luxe
Character: Bellhop

River's End
Character: Mickey
Rubber Tires
Character: Charley Stack
The Girl Said No
Character: Eddie Ward

The Yankee Clipper
Character: Mickey
Drum Taps
Character: Eric Cartwright
The Country Doctor
Character: Sard Jones

Penrod and Sam
Character: Sam Williams
Meet Dr. Christian
Character: Bud
Marked Money
Character: The Kid

Angels Wash Their Faces
Character: Al - Boy Working Lathe (uncredited)
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
Character: Boy in Montage (uncredited)

East Side of Heaven
Character: Messenger Boy (uncredited)
The Flying Irishman
Character: Teenager Taking Photograph
Second Fiddle
Character: Studio Call Boy

Gone with the Wind
Character: Collapsing Soldier (uncredited)
Dust Be My Destiny
Character: Newsboy (uncredited)
Day-time Wife
Character: Office Boy

Here I Am a Stranger
Character: Office Boy
The Fighting 69th
Character: Jimmy (uncredited)
Murder Over New York
Character: Frankie O'Shaughnessy

Slide, Kelly, Slide
Character: Mickey Martin
Square Shoulders
Character: John W. 'Tad' Collins Jr.
It's a Wonderful World
Character: Elevator Boy (uncredited)

Knute Rockne All American
Character: Messenger (uncredited)
Remedy for Riches
Character: Bud
Love Thy Neighbor
Character: Bellboy

The Darling of New York
Character: The Ross Kid
Make Way for a Lady
Character: Billy Hopkins
Free, Blonde and 21
Character: Sammy, Bellboy

Scouts to the Rescue
Character: Ken - a Boy Scout
Merrily Yours
Character: James "Sonny" Rogers
What's to Do?
Character: Sonny Rogers

The Love-Ins
Character: Reporter in Park
Double Alibi
Character: Newspaper Switchboard Operator

The Shakiest Gun in the West
Character: Man at Bar (uncredited)
The Love God?
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Off the Record
Character: Copyboy (uncredited)

Her Man o' War
Character: Peterkin Schultz
Stranded
Character: Page (uncredited)

Corvette K-225
Character: Rating
Presenting Lily Mars
Character: Elevator Boy
Let Them Live
Character: Bellhop

Ex-Champ
Character: Bellhop
Man Wanted
Character: Youngster in Store
Racetrack
Character: Jackie Curtis

Cause for Divorce
Character: Tommie Parker (as Junior Coghlan)
Union Depot
Character: Ragged Urchin (uncredited)

A Harp in Hock
Character: Tommy Shannon
The Love-Ins
Character: Reporter in Park (uncredited)

Bobbed Hair
Character: Lamont Child (as Junior Coghlan)
The Great Circus Mystery
Character: (as Junior Coghlan)
It Pays to Advertise
Character: Office Boy (as Junior Coghlan)

The Skyrocket
Character: Mickey (prologue)

Mike
Character: Boy
Valley of the Dolls
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Little Old New York
Character: (uncredited)

The Spanish Dancer
Character: Page (uncredited)