Bigelow Cooper
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1867-12-21
Place of Birth:Springfield, Ohio, USA
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Also Known As:Jackson Bigelow Cooper

The Truth About Helen (1915)
Helen Moore (Grace Williams) runs off with the nephew of Senator Foote, but when their car breaks down, they go to a hotel. A conference is going on...

The Make-Believe Wife (1918)
Several young couples have gathered at a vacation home in the mountains. The group of friends go climbing, but Phyllis Ashbrook and John Manning...

The Test of Honor (1919)
After serving a term in prison for a crime he did not commit, a man exacts revenge upon the two people who framed him.

The Heart of the Hills (1916)
Natali, a Hindu, marries an Englishman, Sir Christopher Madgwick. They have a daughter who is kidnapped by Natali's former suitor Sani. The girl is...

The Tell-Tale Step (1917)
Giovanni Pallazzi, a former member of the Black Hand, an Italian criminal organization, comes to America with his blind daughter Lucia and prospers....

The Light in Darkness (1917)
Bank cashier Ramsey Latham is sentenced to prison for violation of the banking laws. On his way to the penitentiary, he encounters Hilary Kenyon, a...

Perilous Valley (1920)
Perilous Valley is a 1920 silent film

What Happened to Mary (1912)
The forerunner of all serials, What Happened to Mary was a series of twelve monthly one reel episodes, each a complete entity in itself, revolving...

Caste (1913)
Eccles, a profligate old drunkard, is the father of two beautiful girls, Esther and Polly. George D'Alroy, a young officer in the British Army who is...

The Treasure of Captain Kidd (1913)
The story of this film begins with the ominous day on which Lord Bellomont gave William Kidd a commission to rid the seas of pirates. Instead of...

The Exciters (1923)
Ronnie Rand, Required to marry before she is 21 or lose her inheritance, Ronnie Rand meets Pierre Martel, member of a gang of thieves, and, convinced...

Seven Deadly Sins: Passion (1917)
One in a series of seven films with the subject of the Seven Deadly Sins. The film makers decided not to use the title "Lust"

The Broadway Drifter (1927)
Bob Stafford, the wastrel son of a wealthy businessman, is disowned by his father for his reckless and irresponsible ways. He changes his name and...

A Message to Garcia (1916)
Filmed in Cuba, A Message to Garcia is an adventure story based on the writings of Elbert Hubbard

Shadows of Suspicion (1919)
When the Great War begins, English sportsman Cyril Hammersley is thought to be a slacker because he refuses to join the army for pacifistic reasons....

Vanity Fair (1915)
"Vanity Fair" is a historical drama, based on the classic English novel written by William Thackeray, featuring Shirley Mason. Shirley Mason was 15...

At Bear Track Gulch (1913)
This western, with its simple story set in a gold mining camp, recycles many of the elements found in David Belasco's influential play, THE GIRL OF...

The Ambassador's Daughter (1913)
The theft of an important document from the ambassador's residence leads his daughter to investigate the crime.

A Serenade by Proxy (1913)
A farmer’s daughter helps a farmhand win the heart of a cook by convincing him to serenade her, with unexpected results.

The Totville Eye (1912)
A printer and his young assistant take over a local newspaper while the editor is away.

The Magic Skin (1915)
Ralph Valentine, a penniless pianist, goes to Paris to pursue his career. He is attracted to two women: Pauline, the sweet and innocent daughter of...

The Land Beyond the Sunset (1912)
A poor young boy goes on a field trip and dreams of escaping to a land beyond the sunset.

A Proposal Under Difficulties (1912)
Short film involving a flirtatious maid.

White Mice (1926)
Roddy Forrester has formed the White Mice club with a pal. The purpose of the club is to help those in trouble. When Roddy's father sends him to the...

Revelation (1918)
Joline, a cabaret singer in Paris, models for her lover, painter Paul Granville. Paul becomes famous for his paintings of Joline in the guise of...

What Could She Do? (1914)
The death of her father brought Sylvia Fairfax face to face with conditions which she was unequipped to handle, and, after an unsuccessful attempt to...

Where Love Is (1917)
A six-part adaptation of William J. Locke's novel "Where Love Is."

Alexia's Strategy (1913)
Walter Young and John Osgood are both in love with Alexia Trexell, daughter of the president of the trust company where both young men work.

The Crime of Carelessness (1912)
Edison short about a happy couple about to be married, but the guy's carelessness at their workplace leads to tragedy.

Out of the Chorus (1921)
Dancer Florence Maddis marries Ross Van Beekman, son of an aristocratic New York family, and despite her friends’ doubts manages to fit into...

God's Crucible (1922)
Their father, Michael Kalmar, imprisoned in Siberia, political refugees Ivan and Irma Kalmar seek freedom in Winnipeg, Canada. Encountering...

When Love Is King (1916)
Felix, the King of Wallonia, has to marry Louise, Princess of the neighboring State of Trebizond. The old Prince, her father, craves the elixir of...

How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote (1911)
A tale of English political intrigue. A certain member of Parliament, whose voice and vote would have passed an objectionable measure, is prevented...

The Law of the Yukon (1920)
A young newspaper man from San Francisco arrives in the Yukon to start a newspaper and conflict ensues. Based on the poem by Robert W. Service.

The Wooing of Princess Pat (1918)
To stave off war with a neighboring kingdom, Princess Pat of Paxitania agrees to marry Warburg's King Eric. Still very young and rebellious, the new...

The Awakening of John Bond (1911)
A slumlord learns just how important it is to maintain clean living quarters when his wife contracts tuberculosis.