Charley Rogers
Charles Rogers (15 January 1887 – 20 December 1956) was an English film actor, director and screenwriter, best known for his association with Laurel and Hardy.[1] He was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
Charley Rogers | |
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Born | 15 January 1887 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England |
Died | 20 December 1956 69) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actor, film director and screenwriter |
Years active | 1912–1954 |
In 1928, he joined the Laurel and Hardy crew on the Hal Roach lot, where he worked as actor, writer, and ultimately director. Although he was known informally as "Charley," he was always billed on screen under his given name, Charles Rogers. In the 1940s, as an actor, Rogers was teamed briefly with Harry Langdon in feature films, and with Andy Clyde for a few short comedies.
In 1956, Rogers died in Los Angeles, California, following injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Partial filmography
- Oliver Twist (1912) - Artful Dodger
- A Ticket to Red Horse Gulch (1914, Short)
- The Woman God Forgot (1917) - Cacamo
- The Light of Western Stars (1918) - Danny Marns
- Two Tars (1928, Short) - Motorist with Bent Fenders
- Habeas Corpus (1928, Short) - Ledoux - the Butler
- Double Whoopee (1929, Short) - Prime Minister (uncredited)
- Perfect Day (1929, Short) - The Parson (uncredited)
- Outside the Law (1930) - Cigar Clerk (uncredited)
- Our Wife (1931, Short) - Finlayson's Butler (uncredited)
- Pardon Us (1931) - Insurgent Convict (uncredited)
- Pack Up Your Troubles (1932) - Rogers (uncredited)
- Fra Diavolo (1933)
- The Live Ghost (1934, Short)
- Going Bye-Bye! (1934, Short)
- Them Thar Hills (1934, Short)
- Babes in Toyland (1934) - Simple Simon (uncredited)
- Bonnie Scotland (1935)
- Tit for Tat (1935, Short)
- The Bohemian Girl (1936)
- Our Relations (1936)
- Way Out West (1937)
- Block-Heads (1938)
- The Flying Deuces (1939)
- A Chump at Oxford (1940)
- Saps at Sea (1940)
- Double Trouble (1941) - Alfred 'Alf' Prattle
- House of Errors (1942) - Alf
- They Raid by Night (1942) - Sgt. Harry Hall
- That Nazty Nuisance (1943) - Josef Goebbels (uncredited)
- The Dancing Masters (1943) - Butler (uncredited)
- Air Raid Wardens (1943)
- God's Country (1946) - Lumberjack (uncredited)
- Limelight (1952) - Man in Saloon (uncredited)
References
- "Charles 'Charley' Rogers". Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
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