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Arlene Cooper
(1921-2011)
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Arlene Cooper was born in 1921. She is known for
Beware of Blondie (1950)
. She died on 28 August 2011 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
Beware of Blondie
6.0
Script and Continuity Department
(as Arlene D. Cooper)
1950
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The Killer That Stalked New York
6.4
script supervisor
(uncredited)
1950
Captive Girl
5.2
script supervisor
(uncredited)
1950
Beware of Blondie
6.0
script supervisor
(as Arlene D. Cooper)
1950
Holiday in Havana
5.9
script supervisor
(uncredited)
1949
Jungle Jim
5.6
script supervisor
(uncredited)
1948
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Alternative name
Arlene D. Cooper
Born
1921
Died
August 28
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2011
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Living in the Motion Picture & Television Fund Country House, Woodland Hills, California, USA.
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