Jeanne Cooper of the "Young And The Resless" soap series died at 84 years old.

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Jeanne Cooper had passed away yesterday (May 8th of 2013). She was 84 years old. Her last appearance on the "Young and the Restless" was seen her walking very carefully up the stairs to the "bedroom". She will be missed. Rest In Peace, Jeanne Cooper. May you travel in your journey to the Spirit World. :(

Wilma Jeanne Cooper (born October 25, 1928), best known as Jeanne Cooper, is an American actress, best known for her role as Katherine Chancellor on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless (1973–2013). She is one of the longest-serving serial television actors in American media.

Early life

She was born in Taft in Kern County, California, to Albert Troy Cooper, and his wife, the former Sildeth Evelyn Moore. She was the youngest of their three children. Jeanne's family lived in Kern County for several years, first in Taft until 1942 and then moving to Bakersfield. Her mother died August 21, 1945, and her father died April 11, 1986.
 
AboutJeanne Cooper
Actor/Director

Career and Film and television work

Cooper in The Redhead from Wyoming (1953)

Cooper began her career in the 1950s. Her first starring role was as Myra in the 1953 western film, The Redhead from Wyoming. She also appeared as a player in films with stars like Maureen O'Hara, Glenn Ford, Tony Curtis, and Henry Fonda. She later starred in films The Man from the Alamo, Over-Exposed, 5 Steps to Danger, Rock All Night, House of Women, 13 West Street, The Intruder, Black Zoo, The Glory Guys, Tony Rome, The Boston Strangler and Kansas City Bomber.

Cooper was a fixture on episodic television throughout the 1950s and 1970s. In 1956, she was cast as Mrs. Hinton in "The Rabbi Davis Story" of the religion anthology series, Crossroads. That same year, she portrayed Louise Douglas in "Girl Bandit" of Broderick Crawford's syndicated crime drama, Highway Patrol.

In 1957, she starred in one of the early episodes of NBC's Tales of Wells Fargo in the role of the woman bandit Belle Starr; in 1959, she portrayed Duchess in a second Tales of Wells Fargo episode, "Clay Allison". In 1958, she was cast in the episode "Wheel of Fortune" (also the name of a subsequent syndicated quiz show) of the NBC western series, Jefferson Drum, starring Jeff Richards as a newspaper publisher. Also in 1958, Cooper appeared as Lucy in "Sundown at Bitter Creek" of the CBS western anthology series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.

Cooper made five guest appearances during the nine-year run CBS's Perry Mason, beginning with the role of Laura Beaumont in the 1958 episode, "The Case of the Corresponding Corpse." In the final season of the show, she made her fifth and final appearance as Miriam Fielding in the 1966 episode, "The Case of the Vanishing Victim."


Cooper in 1964

In 1962, Cooper earned her first Emmy nomination for her performance in Ben Casey. After a turn as a regular on NBC's Bracken's World. She also appeared in Hawaii Five-O, Mannix, Ironside (TV series), Touched by an Angel and many more series.

In 1965, Cooper appeared in the ABC network's western television series, The Big Valley, as Elaine Baxter Jason, a mercantile store owner and an old friend of series character Victoria Barkley (Barbara Stanwyck). In another episode she appears as the money-hungry aunt of Heath (Lee Majors) . Her husband was portrayed in the episode by John Anderson, who years later became known as MacGyver's grandfather, Harry Jackson.

The Young and the Restless

Cooper is best known for role as Katherine Chancellor on the daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless. Her character has broken ground in the daytime medium; Katherine has endured several bouts with alcoholism, and the loss of many men in her life (four late husbands, and a child given away after birth).

Katherine (and Cooper) also had a facelift on national television (Cooper had pitched the idea of having a live facelift to CBS executives, who agreed to write the facelift into the show for Katherine Chancellor). For many years, the story of Katherine's bitter rivalry with character Jill Foster Abbott has been a mainstay of the show. (In real life, Cooper and Jill's portrayer, Jess Walton, are close friends.) It was revealed in 2003 that Jill was Katherine's daughter born out of wedlock, but developments in 2009 cast doubt upon that assertion and the long bitter enemies were found not to be mother and daughter after all.

Cooper has received ten Daytime Emmy nominations, nine for Outstanding Lead Actress and one for Outstanding Supporting Actress, and two Primetime Emmy nominations. She received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Daytime Emmys in 2004. For her contributions to television, Cooper received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which is located at 6801 Hollywood Blvd. She won the 2008 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. This was her first competitive win, she had first been nominated in 1989.

Cooper's character, Katherine, was thought to have died in a November 2008 episode. It was, however, her look-alike Marge who died, and Katherine had experienced memory issues due to the car accident that took Marge's life.

Cooper had to take a medical leave in October 2011 and her part on the soap was temporarily recast with veteran actress Michael Learned. However, the next month, she confirmed she was returning to the set. She returned as part of the show on December 23, 2011.

Personal life

Cooper married television producer Harry Bernsen, Jr. and they were together for twenty-three years before divorcing. In Jeanne Cooper's recent book released (on July 31, 2012) she makes it known that after their divorce she and ex-husband Harry Bernsen very rarely saw each other (only when family functions dictated) and they were not close or even friends before his death on May 31, 2008. The Bernsens had three children, all of whom are actors: Corbin Bernsen of L.A. Law fame (born September 7, 1954), whose mother Cooper portrayed twice on that series; Collin Bernsen, born March 30, 1958; and Caren Bernsen, born August 17, 1960.

In 2013 shortly after a round of promotion for the Y&R 40th anniversary, Cooper became ill due to an infection and fans across the world have been praying for her health.

Awards and nominations

Emmy Award
1962 — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series — Ben Casey (Nominated)
1987 — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series — L.A. Law (Nominated)
1989 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
1990 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
1991 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
1992 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
1999 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
2000 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
2004 — Lifetime Achievement Award
2005 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
2007 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
2008 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Won)
2009 — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - The Young and the Restless (Nominated)
Hollywood Walk of Fame
1993 - Star on the Walk of Fame at 1777 Vine Street.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1953 The Redhead from Wyoming Myra
The Man from the Alamo Kate Lamar
Shadows of Tombstone Marge
1955 The Naked Street Evelyn Shriner
1956 The Houston Story Madge
Over-Exposed Renee
Calling Homicide Darlene Adams
1957 Five Steps to Danger Helen Bethke
Rock All Night Mabel
Plunder Road Fran Werner
1958 Screaming Mimi Lola Lake in Photo uncredited
1960 Let No Man Write My Epitaph Fran
1962 Red Nightmare Helen Donavan
House of Women Helen Jennings
13 West Street Mrs. Quinn
The Intruder Vi Griffin
1963 Black Zoo Edna Conrad
1965 The Glory Guys Mrs. Rachael McCabe
1967 Tony Rome Lorna Boyd
1968 The Boston Strangler Cloe
1970 There Was a Crooked Man... Prostitute
1972 Kansas City Bomber Trainer Vivien
1973 The All-American Boy Nola Bealer
1977 The San Pedro Bums Mrs. McClory
1991 Lethal Justice Clerk
1992 Frozen Assets Zach Shepard's Mother
1993 Beyond Suspicion Renata
2002 The Tomorrow Man Jeanine
2005 Carpool Guy Mrs. Lunsford
2009 Donna on Demand Virginia Hart
Dead Air Paranoid Caller
Selected television works [edit]
Show Character Duration
The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Marge Cotrooke 1973–Present
1989-1990, 2008, 2009
The Nanny Herself 1997
The Bold and the Beautiful Katherine Chancellor 2005 (guest in two episodes)
Guiding Light Wedding Guest 2009 (guest star)
The Untouchables Fran Cagle on the episode 'The Case Against Eliot Ness' - Season 3, episode #83 1962
Stoney Burke Loren Schuyler in episode "Webb of Fear" 1963
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Mother Fear a.k.a. Yvonne on the episode 'The Children's Day Affair' - Season 2, episode #41 1965
Perry Mason Laura Beaumont
Thelma Hill
Ethel Belan
Mary Browne
Miriam Fielding 1958
1959
1962
1964
1966
The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) Barmaid on the episode "Mr. Denton on Doomsday" 1959
Gunsmoke Lilly Pitts on the episode "The Ex-Con" 1963
Have Gun–Will Travel (1957-1963 TV series) Edna Hardin in the episode "The Treasure" 1962
Mr. Novak (1963-1965 TV series) Louise Sargent in the episode "The Boy Without a Country" 1963
Daniel Boone Amy Barr
Addie Ogilvie 1966
1967
The Tall Man Mrs. Elmira Webster on the episode "The Reversed Blade" 1961
References [edit]

^ "Jeanne Cooper: Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
^ "Jeanne Cooper- Biography". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
^ Jeanne Cooper of 'The Young And The Restless' Talks Controversial On-Air Facelift (VIDEO)
^ "Raising Cane". Soap Opera Weekly. 2007-02-27. p. 20.
^ Jeanne Cooper at emmys.com

External links

Jeanne Cooper at the Internet Movie Database
Jeanne Cooper bio on The Young and the Restless CBS website
 
wow I remember see no way long time good actor! Jeanne Rip
 
I watched the Soap Opera of "The Young And The Restless" this afternoon. The Cast shared the memories of Jeanne Cooper with love, laughter and happiness times with her. She is missed by everyone including me. Her 3 children were there in the beginning of the program. Corbin, the actor, talked most about their mother's personality and her works than his brother and his sister. They missed her very much. It was a very emotional memorial of Jeanne Cooper. I enjoyed watching that program about her.

I have a feeling maybe someone will replaced her character. I remembered it was Michael Learned who played the role of Katherine Chancellor for a few weeks while she was sick or could not come on the show. Who knows that Michael Learned might want to play her again, probably for good. I don't know. Will find out more as the soap opera goes on for tomorrow.

Rest In Peace, Jeanne Cooper. Thank you for giving us your performance as Katherine. You tried hard to be one and I know it was not easy to play the role. :(
 
Hi Bebonang,
Rightly said. Thanks for the posting. Been watching Y & R for long time.
Even while as Student at Gallaudet in 90s.
Yesterdays cast reminiscing her years on the soap by every actors and
Actresses she had worked with brought lots of laughter and
emotional laden especially from her friend and arch rival, Jill (Jess Walton).
Farewell, Ms. Cooper and rest eternally in Peace.
 
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