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Born: November 4, 1879 – Died: August 15, 1935
Captivating the American public with his sharp wit and everyman persona, Will Rogers was a renowned humorist and actor whose impact on the entertainment industry remains notable to this day. Born in Oologah, Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, Rogers was the son of a Cherokee senator and a homemaker. His life journey took him from his roots in vaudeville to becoming a beloved figure in silent and sound films.
Early Life and Career
Will Rogers was raised in a ranching family and honed his skills as a cowboy from a young age. His education came from various military schools, which set the stage for his versatile career path. His first job was far from the glamor of Hollywood, involving the transportation of livestock from Argentina to South Africa.
Rogers' entertainment career took off when he integrated his lariat tricks with off-the-cuff commentary on society and politics, making his vaudeville act a hit by 1917. His first professional foray into acting came with a film in 1918, though it was his role as Judge Priest in 1934 that solidified his star status. Rogers was not just an actor but a keen observer of life, which earned him widespread admiration and led to a unique opportunity: he was jokingly nominated for governor of Oklahoma.
He won several accolades for his work, but perhaps his greatest award was his enduring legacy in the hearts of the American people. Rogers was married to Betty Blake, with whom he shared four children. Apart from acting, he was an accomplished writer and a keen aviator, though it was this last interest that led to his untimely demise in a plane crash.
Rogers stood out in Hollywood not just for his talents but for his capacity to speak to and for the common man. His homespun humor and humanistic insights made him an icon of early American cinema and a voice of the people during times of great change.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1935 | In Old Kentucky | Steve Tapley |
1935 | Steamboat Round the Bend | Doctor John Pearly |
1935 | Doubting Thomas | Thomas Brown |
1935 | Life Begins at 40 | Kenesaw H. Clark |
1935 | The County Chairman | Jim Hackler |
1934 | Judge Priest | Judge Priest |
1934 | Handy Andy | Andrew Yates |
1934 | David Harum | David Harum |
1933 | Mr. Skitch | Mr. Ira Skitch |
1933 | Doctor Bull | Dr. George 'Doc' Bull |
1933 | State Fair | Abel Frake |
1932 | Too Busy to Work | Jubilo |
1932 | Down to Earth | Pike Peters |
1932 | Business and Pleasure | Earl Tinker |
1931 | Ambassador Bill | Bill Harper |
1931 | Young as You Feel | Lemuel Morehouse |
1931 | A Connecticut Yankee | Hank Martin |
1930 | Lightnin' | Lightnin' Bill Jones |
1930 | So This Is London | Hiram Draper |
1929 | They Had to See Paris | Pike Peters |
1929 | Happy Days | Minstrel Show Performer |
1927 | A Texas Steer | Cattle Brander |
1927 | Tiptoes | Uncle Hen Kaye |
1924 | Gee Whiz, Genevieve (Short) | Jubilo |
1924 | A Truthful Liar (Short) | Ambassador Alfalfa Doolittle |
1924 | Our Congressman (Short) | Alfalfa Doolittle |
1924 | Jubilo, Jr. (Short) | Jubilo | Will Rogers |
1924 | Don't Park There (Short) | Jubilo |
1924 | Going to Congress (Short) | Alfalfa Doolittle |
1924 | High Brow Stuff (Short) | Unknown |
1924 | The Cake Eater (Short) | Unknown |
1924 | The Cowboy Sheik (Short) | Two Straw Bill |
1924 | Two Wagons: Both Covered (Short) | Bill Bunian | Joe Jackson |
1923 | Uncensored Movies (Short) | Lem Skagwillow |
1923 | Hustlin' Hank (Short) | Hank |
1923 | Jus' Passin' Through (Short) | Jubilo |
1923 | Hollywood | Will Rogers |
1922 | Fruits of Faith (Short) | Larry |
1922 | The Headless Horseman | Ichabod Crane |
1922 | The Ropin' Fool (Short) | 'Ropes' Reilly (the ropin' fool) |
1922 | One Glorious Day | Professor Ezra Botts |
1921 | A Poor Relation | Noah Vale |
1921 | Doubling for Romeo | Sam Cody | Romeo |
1921 | An Unwilling Hero | Dick |
1921 | Boys Will Be Boys | Peep O'Day |
1920 | Guile of Women | Hjalmar Maartens |
1920 | Honest Hutch | Hutch |
1920 | Cupid the Cowpuncher | Alec Lloyd |
1920 | Jes' Call Me Jim | Jim Fenton |
1920 | The Strange Boarder | Sam Gardner |
1920 | Water, Water, Everywhere | Billy Fortune |
1919 | Jubilo | Jubilo |
1919 | Almost a Husband | Sam Lyman |
1918 | Laughing Bill Hyde | Bill Hyde |