Fanny Cogan (1866 â€" May 18, 1929) was a stage and film actress of
the silent movie era from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Cogan appeared on
stage in The Bohemian Girl. She later went into movies. Her screen
credits number five. She had roles in The Shell Game (1918), The Cross
Bearer (1918), The Great Victory, Wilson or the Kaiser, the Fall of
the Hohenzollerns (1919), The Woman of Lies (1919), and The Shadow of
Rosalie Byrnes (1920).Fanny Hay Cogan died in Lenox Hospital in New
York City in 1929. She was 64 years old. Cogan was the widow of
scenario writer James P. Cogan.
the silent movie era from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Cogan appeared on
stage in The Bohemian Girl. She later went into movies. Her screen
credits number five. She had roles in The Shell Game (1918), The Cross
Bearer (1918), The Great Victory, Wilson or the Kaiser, the Fall of
the Hohenzollerns (1919), The Woman of Lies (1919), and The Shadow of
Rosalie Byrnes (1920).Fanny Hay Cogan died in Lenox Hospital in New
York City in 1929. She was 64 years old. Cogan was the widow of
scenario writer James P. Cogan.
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