Cooper travelled to Europe in 1946 to perform for United States military troops stationed on the continent, following the end of World War II as part of the
United Services Organization (USO). She travelled throughout post-war Europe, entertaining the troops with an ensemble of other actors, including
Veda Ann Borg,
Rose Hobart, and
Ellen Corby. She remained in Europe for more than five years, performing in both theatrical productions and television shows for the BBC. Her BBC television play credits included
I Killed the Count in 1948, and ''
You Can't Take It with You'' in 1947, which co-starred
Finlay Currie. She often performed at the
Café de Paris in London. Maxine Cooper, during this time, was married to Hugh Wolfe Frank from February 16, 1947, until their divorce on July 13, 1953. From book..."Nuremburg:Voice of Doom" by Wolfe Frank Cooper returned to the United States during the 1950s, and appeared in a number of television roles, including the 1959
Twilight Zone episode "
And When the Sky Was Opened", and
Dragnet. She also made two guest appearances on
Perry Mason: in 1958 she played Gladys Strome, the title character, in "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse", and, in 1959, she played Edith Devoe, also a nurse, in "The Case of the Caretaker's Cat." ==
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