Jean Rogers (I) (1916–1991)


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Massachusetts-born Jean Rogers had hoped to study art in New York and Europe upon graduation from high school, but her plans changed when she won a national beauty contest in 1933 and was offered a contract by a Hollywood producer. She was soon signed by Warner Bros., and a year later jumped ship to Universal. She began appearing in several of the ... See full bio »

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Known For

Flash Gordon Dale Arden
(1936)
Charlie Chan in Panama Kathi Lenesch
(1940)
Hot Cargo Jerry Walters
(1946)
Conflict Maude Sangster
(1936)

Filmography

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 1950 Vihan tuli
Dodo Ferris
 1948 Fighting Back
June Sanders
 1948 Speed to Spare
Mary McGee
 1947 Backlash
Catherine Morland
 1946 Hot Cargo
Jerry Walters
 1946 Gay Blades
Nancy Davis
 1945 The Strange Mr. Gregory
Ellen Randall
 1945 Rough, Tough and Ready
Jo Matheson
 1943 Whistling in Brooklyn
Jean Pringle
 1943 Swing Shift Maisie
Iris Reed
 1943 A Stranger in Town
Lucy Gilbert
 1942 Personalities (Short) (uncredited)
 1942 The War Against Mrs. Hadley
Patricia Hadley
 1942 Pacific Rendezvous
Elaine Carter
 1942 Sunday Punch
Judy Galestrum
 1942 Dr. Kildare's Victory
Annabelle Kirke
 1941 Design for Scandal
Dotty
 1940 Let's Make Music
Abby Adams
 1940 Yesterday's Heroes
Lee Kellogg
 1940 Hänellä oli 20 vaimoa
Clara Young
 1940 Viva Cisco Kid
Joan Allen
 1940 Charlie Chan in Panama
Kathi Lenesch
 1940 The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
Alice Stetson
 1939 Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence
Anita Santos
 1939 Stop, Look and Love
Louise Haller
 1939 Heikko sukupuoli
Nancy Prescott
 1939 Inside Story
June White
 1938 While New York Sleeps
Judy King
 1938 Always in Trouble
Virginia Darlington
 1938 Time Out for Murder
Helen Thomas
 1938 Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars
Dale Arden
 1937 Reported Missing!
Jean Clayton
 1937 The Wildcatter
Helen Conlon
 1937 Night Key
Joan Mallory
 1937 Secret Agent X-9
Shara Graustark
 1937 When Love Is Young
Irene Henry
 1936 Mysterious Crossing
Yvonne Fontaine
 1936 Conflict
Maude Sangster
 1936 Ace Drummond
Peggy Trainor
 1936 Godfrey järjestää kaiken
Socialite (uncredited)
 1936 Crash Donovan
Blonde (uncredited)
 1936 Flash Gordon
Dale Arden
 1936 Don't Get Personal
Blondy
 1936 The Adventures of Frank Merriwell
Elsie Belwood
 1935 Fighting Youth
Blonde Student
 1935 Tailspin Tommy in The Great Air Mystery
Betty Lou Barnes
 1935 Stormy
Kerry Dorn
 1935 His Night Out
Information (uncredited)
 1935 Lady Tubbs
Debutante (uncredited)
 1935 Manhattan Moon
Joan
 1934 Vuoden 1934 nainen
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
 1934 Twenty Million Sweethearts
Radio Fan (uncredited)
 1934 Stand Up and Cheer!
Dancer (uncredited)
 1934 8 Girls in a Boat
School Girl (uncredited)
 1933 Shanghai Lil
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Print ads for Pepsi Cola (1941)

Publicity Listings:

2 Articles | 4 Pictorials | 1 Magazine Cover Photo | See more »

Spouse:

Dan Winkler  (his death)
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

Looking back on it now, all of us who were part of the serial world realize only too well what a marvelous training ground it was. My own experience provided me with knowledge of what to do and what not to do in front of the camera. Equally important, it gave me the confidence and the poise one must have to be truly professional. In retrospect, it was a training ground that paved the way for my ... See more »

Trivia:

Eleanor Dorothy Lovegren chose her professional name from the first name of her best friend at school. Jean, and the last name of her discoverer, producer Charles Rogers. See more »

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