Cora Sue Collins Movies
Dewey-eyed, pudgy-cheeked child actress
Cora Sue Collins made her screen debut at the age of 6. Collins' more intense film roles included young Christina in
Greta Garbo's
Queen Christina (1933), the out-of-wedlock Pearl in The Scarlet Letter (1934), potential voodoo-sacrifice victim Nancy in
Black Moon (1934), and Linda Darnell's character as a child in
Blood and Sand (1940). On rare occasions, she was permitted to exhibit her considerable skills as a tap dancer. Collins retired from films at 17, when she married a wealthy Nevada rancher. Though usually comfortably sequestered in her lavish Mexican estate, Cora Sue Collins has occasionally touched base with her film fans at various nostalgia conventions throughout America. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi