Cora Sue Collins | 93
During the Golden Age of Hollywood, Cora Sue Collins was one of the most popular child actresses. It was in 1932 when she landed her first movie, The Unexpected Father. At the age of five, she was earning $250 per week. Collins also appeared in several movies during the 1930s to 1940s. This includes Queen Christina, Anna Karenina, and All This, and Heaven Too. She made her last movie, Week-End at the Waldorf in 1945.
She retired from the show business when she was 18 years old. During her career, she has 47 film appearances to her credit, despite her brief time in the industry. After Collins retired, she started her life as a housewife and interior designer. She said that this kind of life made her feel like she is being herself instead of playing the role of someone else.