Caroline Cooke
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Caroline Cooke | |
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Caroline Cooke as Mrs Neumuller in Son of Frankenstein |
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Occupation | Film actress |
Spouse(s) | Lorimer Johnston |
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Caroline Frances Cooke was an American silent film actress.
She was signed in 1913 and starred in about 15 films between 1913 and 1916. She briefly had two roles in twenty years after that in 1926 and 1939. In 1939 she starred 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.
[edit] Filmography
- Son of Frankenstein (1939) .... Mrs. Neumüller
- The Bells (1926) .... Catharine
- The Island of Surprise (1916) (as Caroline Cook) .... Mrs. Casselis
- The Missing Clue (1915) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Envoy Extraordinary (1914)
- Metamorphosis (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Navy Aviator (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Story of the Olive (1914)
- David Gray's Estate (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Widow's Investment (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Last Supper (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Turning Point (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Call of the Traumerei (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Cricket on the Hearth (1914/II) (as Caroline Cooke)
- A Blowout at Santa Banana (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- At the Potter's Wheel (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- Destinies Fulfilled (1914) (as Caroline Cooke)
- A Daughter of the Confederacy (1913) (as Caroline Cooke)
- Roses of Yesterday (1913) (as Caroline Cooke)
- The Sands of Time (1913) (as Caroline Cooke)
- Rose of San Juan (1913) (as Caroline Cooke)