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Charles R. Rogers


Charles R. Rogers

Birthday:

07/15/1892

Place of birth:

New York City, New York, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles R. Rogers (July 15, 1892 – March 29, 1957), also known as Chas. R. Rogers, was an American film producer whose career spanned both the silent and sound film eras. He should not be confused with Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who was an actor and film producer, as well as being married to Mary Pickford. Rogers began his career on the 1924 silent film, A Cafe in Cairo, produced by the short-lived Hunt Stromberg Productions. After Stromberg ceased productions in 1925, Rogers would found his own independent company, Charles R. Rogers Productions. He would also produce for major studios such as RKO Radio Pictures, Universal, and United Artists. The pinnacle of his career would be from 1936 to 1938 when he was chosen as the vice-president in charge of production for Universal Pictures. He died as the result of injuries sustained in a car accident in 1957. In the early 1920s, he was a partner in the Burr-Rogers Producing Corporation, along with C. C. Burr. Rogers was in charge of handling the distribution of the pictures produced by Burr at his Glendale, Queens studio. In early 1924 he left the company to join Hunt Stromberg's independent film production company in 1924, after which the company changed its name to Burr Pictures, Inc. When Stromberg left to join the fledgling MGM Studios in 1925, Rogers would form his own eponymously named independent studio. His first film would be the successful western, Driftin' Thru, starring Harry Carey and released in early 1926. He would produce a series of four westerns starring Carey, which would be released through Pathé Exchange. The success of these films would lead to a deal to produce four independent films per year to be released through First National Pictures, starring Ken Maynard, and written by Marion Jackson.



Credits

Bournonville's La Sylphide and Flower Festival (2013)
Director
Three on a Spree (1961)
Writer
The Fabulous Dorseys (1947)
Producer
Angel on My Shoulder (1946)
Producer
Delightfully Dangerous (1945)
Producer
Song of the Open Road (1944)
Producer
The Powers Girl (1943)
Producer
Adventure in Washington (1941)
Producer
She Knew All the Answers (1941)
Producer
The Star Maker (1939)
Producer
The Rage of Paris (1938)
Production Executive
You're a Sweetheart (1937)
Producer
Hold 'Em Navy (1937)
Producer
Wings Over Honolulu (1937)
Executive Producer
As Good as Married (1937)
Executive Producer
Three Smart Girls (1936)
Executive Producer
The Magnificent Brute (1936)
Executive Producer
Two in a Crowd (1936)
Executive Producer
The Luckiest Girl in the World (1936)
Producer
My Man Godfrey (1936)
Executive Producer
My Man Godfrey (1936)
Producer
Postal Inspector (1936)
Executive Producer
Hold 'Em Yale (1935)
Producer
She Made Her Bed (1934)
Producer
Girl Without a Room (1933)
Producer
Sitting Pretty (1933)
Producer
I Love That Man (1933)
Producer
Strictly Personal (1933)
Producer
The Devil Is Driving (1932)
Producer
Madison Square Garden (1932)
Producer
Carnival Boat (1932)
Producer
Lady with a Past (1932)
Producer
A Woman Commands (1932)
Producer
Panama Flo (1932)
Producer
The Big Shot (1931)
Producer
Suicide Fleet (1931)
Producer
The Tip-Off (1931)
Producer
Devotion (1931)
Producer
The Big Gamble (1931)
Producer
Rebound (1931)
Producer
A Woman of Experience (1931)
Producer
Millie (1931)
Producer
The California Mail (1929)
Producer
The Royal Rider (1929)
Producer
The Lawless Legion (1929)
Producer
Cheyenne (1929)
Producer
The Wagon Show (1928)
Producer
The Shepherd of the Hills (1928)
Producer
The Red Raiders (1927)
Producer
Smile, Brother, Smile (1927)
Producer
The Devil's Saddle (1927)
Writer
Somewhere in Sonora (1927)
Presenter
Satan Town (1926)
Presenter
The Unknown Soldier (1926)
Presenter