Cora Goffin (26 April 1902 – 10 June 2004) later known as Lady Littler, was a British actress on the London stage, in pantomime, and in two silent films.
[2] Cora Goffin was an actress on the London stage from her teens, where she often played children, including boys.
"Cora cannot have been more than twelve years old, but she spoke the lines of her long part with the assurance of an old hand, danced on her toes like a little prima ballerina, and took her encores with the enviable enjoyment of unspoilt childhood," commented a reviewer in The Guardian.
[5] During World War I, she performed at a benefit show for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Dental Aid Fund.
[11] Goffin married theatre manager Emile Littler in 1933; there was a Pathé News interview with them on their wedding day, which was a Friday the 13th.