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Cora Sue Collins is a child actress during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Cora was born in Beckley, West Virginia, but later moved to Los Angeles with her mom and older sister. Her first movie was made in 1932, titled The Unexpected Father. At the time, she was only five years old. In 1934, she started earning $250 per week. From the 1930s to 1940s, she appeared in several movies, like Queen Christina, Anna Karenina, All This, and Heaven Too. In 1945, she made her last movie, Week-End at the Waldorf, and eventually retired from the show business when she was 18. Despite her brief time in the industry, she has 47 credits to her name.
Her filmography isn’t the only abundant thing in her life because it seems like she had a lot of experience in love. Cora got married to Ivan Stauffer, a rancher from Nevada, in 1944. That marriage eventually ended, and she got married to James Morgan Cox in 1961. We guess that third time’s the charm, though. The celebrity once again tied the knot, this time with Harry Nace, who unfortunately passed away in 2002.