- Born
- Died
- Birth nameFrancis Edward Coghlan Jr.
- Nickname
- Junior Coghlan
- Height5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
- The son of a railroad clerk/pro boxer, Frank Coghlan Jr. was born in Connecticut and soon moved with his parents to California, where all three did extra work in silent pictures. Freckle-faced Coghlan was soon one of the era's most popular child actors, but with the advent of sound (and the onslaught of adolescence) he was reduced to smaller parts. After starring in the milestone serial Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941), Coghlan became a naval aviator in World War II. He later headed the Navy's motion picture cooperation program (and other similar programs), acting as liaison between the Navy and the Hollywood studios. When his 23-year active duty stint ended in 1965, he returned to acting in movies and on television (where he had a supporting part in the pilot of the "Captain Marvel"-like comedy series Mr. Terrific (1967)). He wrote his autobiography "because my kids just kept bugging me to do it", does the occasional TV commercial, and is a popular figure at movie conventions, where, to the amazement of the 80-ish "Junior", fans still line up to meet Captain Marvel's alter ego.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tom Weaver <TomWeavr@aol.com>
- SpousesLetha Monette (Justice) Schwarzrock(April 20, 1975 - December 1, 2001) (her death)Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Corrigan(December 22, 1945 - February 24, 1974) (her death, 4 children)
- Father of Pat Coghlan of Saugus, CA, and daughters Cathy Farley of Gold Hill, OR; Judy Coghlan of Seal Beach, CA; and Libbey Gagnon of Long Beach, CA.
- Interviewed in "It Came from Horrorwood: Interviews with Moviemakers in the SF and Horror Tradition" by Tom Weaver (McFarland, 1996).
- Son of Francis Edward Coghlan and Katherine Veronica Coyle.
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