LeoGlossary: Charles 'Buddy' Rogers (Actor)


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Born: August 13, 1904 – Died: April 21, 1999

Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, affectionately known as "America's Boyfriend," was born in Olathe, Kansas. He grew up in a family where his talents as a musician were nurtured, mastering several instruments. This musical skill would later intertwine with his acting career.

Early Life and Career

Rogers' journey into Hollywood began in the 1920s. His early years were marked by his exceptional musical abilities. However, it was his acting that brought him into the limelight. He first gained significant attention with his role in "Wings" (1927), where he starred as Clara Bow's love interest. This role was not just a breakout for him but also a significant milestone in film history, as "Wings" was the first movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Rogers continued to charm audiences in the "Mexican Spitfire" series alongside Lupe Velez. His versatility as an actor and a bandleader made him a prominent figure in both cinema and radio.

His personal life was equally notable, with a 42-year marriage to Mary Pickford, a legendary actress in her own right. They adopted two children, showcasing a family life that was as fulfilling as his career. Rogers was also a patriot, serving as a flight training instructor in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

Charles 'Buddy' Rogers passed away at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy marked by versatility, charm, and a deep connection with his audience. His impact on Hollywood is remembered through his pioneering roles and his contribution to the entertainment industry as both an actor and a musician. His ability to capture the hearts of audiences across different mediums made him a true icon of his era.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1968 Petticoat Junction (TV Series) Buddy Rogers (as Buddy Rogers)
1967 The Lucy Show (TV Series) Buddy (as Buddy Rogers)
1957 The Parson and the Outlaw Rev. Jericho Jones (as Buddy Rogers)
1948 An Innocent Affair Claude Kimball
1942 Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost Dennis Lindsay
1942 Mexican Spitfire at Sea Dennis Lindsay
1941 Sing for Your Supper Larry Hays
1941 The Mexican Spitfire's Baby Dennis Lindsay
1941 Golden Hoofs Dean MacArdle
1939 Swing Vacation (Short) (as Charles 'Buddy' Rogers and His Orchestra)
1937 This Way Please Brad Morgan
1937 Let's Make a Night of It Jack Kent (as Buddy Rogers)
1936 Once in a Million Pierre (as Charles Rogers)
1935 Pirate Party on Catalina Isle (Short) 'Buddy' Rogers (as Charles ['Buddy'] Rogers and his California Cavaliers)
1935 Old Man Rhythm Johnny Roberts
1935 Dance Band Buddy Milton (as Buddy Rogers)
1933 Take a Chance Kenneth Raleigh
1933 Best of Enemies Jimmie Hartman (as Buddy Rogers)
1933 Nick Kenny's Radio Thrills No. 2 (Short) Singer
1932 Running Hollywood (Short) Buddy Rogers
1932 This Reckless Age Bradley Ingals
1931 Working Girls Boyd Wheeler
1931 The Road to Reno Tom Wood
1931 The Lawyer's Secret Laurie Roberts (as Charles Rogers)
1931 The Stolen Jools (Short) 'Buddy' Rogers (as Buddy Rogers)
1930 Along Came Youth Larry Brooks
1930 Heads Up Jack Mason (as Charles Rogers)
1930 Follow Thru Jerry Downes
1930 Safety in Numbers William Butler Reynolds
1930 Paramount on Parade Buddy Rogers - Episode 'Love Time' (as Buddy Rogers)
1930 Young Eagles Lieutenant Robert Banks
1929 Half Way to Heaven Ned Lee
1929 Illusion Carlee Thorpe
1929 The River of Romance Tom Rumford
1929 Close Harmony Al West
1928 Red Lips Hugh Carver | Buddy (as Charles Rogers)
1928 Someone to Love William Shelby
1928 Varsity Jimmy Duffy
1928 Abie's Irish Rose Abie Levy
1927 Get Your Man Robert Albin (as Charles Rogers)
1927 My Best Girl Joe Grant (as Charles Rogers)
1927 *Wings* Jack Powell (as Charles Rogers)
1926 So's Your Old Man Kenneth Murchison
1926 More Pay - Less Work Willie Hinchfield (as Charles Rogers)
1926 Fascinating Youth Teddy Ward

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