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  1. Edna Mae Cooper (July 19, 1900 – June 27, 1986) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 79 films between 1911 and 1927.

  2. Edna Mae Cooper was born on 19 July 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She was an actress, known for The Ten Commandments (1956), Scotty of the Scouts (1926) and George Washington Cohen (1928). She was married to Karl Brown. She died on 27 June 1986 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • July 19, 1900
    • June 27, 1986
  3. GIRL FLIERS SMASH ENDURANCE RECORD DESPITE MISHAPSSTORY LINE: Bobby Trout and Edna Mae Cooper beat mark for women and seek to stay in the air longer than the Hunter Brothers.

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  4. On January 9th, 1931 aviatrixes Bobbi Trout and Edna Mae Cooper landed their plane, the "Lady Rolph", at Municipal Airport in Los Angeles. They had spent 122 hours, 50 minutes in the air flying 7,370 miles, all of it in circles over the City of Angels.

  5. Cooper, Edna Mae (1900–1986) American actress and pilot. Born July 19, 1900, in Baltimore, Maryland; died June 27, 1986, in Woodland Hills, California; m. Karl Brown (writer, director, cinematographer).

  6. Edna Mae Cooper made her mark in the world of entertainment when she worked on "Why Change Your Wife?" (1920). In 1918, she made her film debut in "Rimrock Jones." In 1919, she appeared in Cecil B. DeMille's "Male and Female." In 1956, she had her final film role in "The Ten Commandments." ...

  7. Edna Mae Cooper. Actress. Appeared in motion pictures of the 1910s and 1920s. Left her film career behind at the advent of the talkies, but returned for one more movie, The Ten Commandments, in 1956.