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Lela E. Rogers(1891-1977)

  • Writer
  • Actress
  • Script and Continuity Department
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Lela E. Rogers in The Major and the Minor (1942)
Lela Rogers, the mother of movie legend Ginger Rogers, was notable and accomplished in her own right. She was born Lela Emogene Owens in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa. Her parents were Walter Winfield Owens, a carpenter, and Sophronia W. (Ball), a widow who worked as a grocery store clerk. As a raconteur at Hollywood parties later in life, Lela Rogers described the circumstances of her birth on Christmas Day, when Ball went into labor as she fended off a bear in the family barn.

Rogers, who had three younger sisters, and her parents led peripatetic lives until settling at Kansas City, Mo. Rogers attended public school through eighth grade, then went to business school to become a stenographer. On her birthday in 1909, she married electrical engineer William Eddins McMath. She moved to nearby Independence in 1911 to become a newspaper reporter, and her illustrious daughter, Virginia, was born there that year.

After divorcing McMath, Rogers moved to Hollywood by 1916 to write scripts under the name Lela Leibrand. When World War I began, she was one of the first 10 women to enlist in the Marine Corps. She handled publicity duties. She wed John Rogers in 1920 in Kansas City. From 1938 to 1945, Lela Rogers worked as an assistant to Charles Kerner, vice president in charge of production at RKO studios. Rogers was put in charge of the studio's new talent. In 1942, she played Ginger's mother in the classic comedy, The Major and the Minor (1942), about a woman's adventures trying to get home to Iowa from New York.

Rogers was a founding member of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals. She testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947. A devout Christian Scientist, she died in Los Angeles in 1977.
BornDecember 25, 1891
DiedMay 25, 1977(85)
BornDecember 25, 1891
DiedMay 25, 1977(85)
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Ray Milland and Ginger Rogers in The Major and the Minor (1942)
The Major and the Minor
7.3
  • Mrs. Applegate(as Lela Rogers)
  • 1942
Tanga-Tika
  • Writer
  • 1953
Robert Ellis, Edmund Breese, Mae Busch, Otis Harlan, Larry Kent, Walter Long, William V. Mong, Sarah Padden, Dewey Robinson, and Gloria Shea in Women Won't Tell (1932)
Women Won't Tell
5.7
  • Writer
  • 1932
Cupid by Proxy
  • Writer(as Lela Liebrand)
  • 1918

Credits

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Writer



  • Tanga-Tika
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1953
  • Robert Ellis, Edmund Breese, Mae Busch, Otis Harlan, Larry Kent, Walter Long, William V. Mong, Sarah Padden, Dewey Robinson, and Gloria Shea in Women Won't Tell (1932)
    Women Won't Tell
    5.7
    • original story
    • 1932
  • Peggy Hyland in Bonnie Annie Laurie (1918)
    Bonnie Annie Laurie
    • Writer (as Lela Leibrand)
    • 1918
  • Cupid by Proxy
    • scenario (as Lela Liebrand)
    • 1918
  • Marie Osborne in The Little Patriot (1917)
    The Little Patriot
    • scenario (as Lela Liebrand)
    • 1917
  • The Lady in the Library
    5.1
    • scenario (as Lela Leibrand)
    • 1917
  • The Understudy
    • scenario (as Lela Leibrand)
    • 1917
  • The Climber (1917)
    The Climber
    Short
    • story (as Lela Leibrand)
    • 1917

Actress



  • Ray Milland and Ginger Rogers in The Major and the Minor (1942)
    The Major and the Minor
    7.3
    • Mrs. Applegate (as Lela Rogers)
    • 1942

Script and Continuity Department



  • Robert Ellis, Edmund Breese, Mae Busch, Otis Harlan, Larry Kent, Walter Long, William V. Mong, Sarah Padden, Dewey Robinson, and Gloria Shea in Women Won't Tell (1932)
    Women Won't Tell
    5.7
    • continuity
    • 1932

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Lela E. Leibrand
  • Born
    • December 25, 1891
    • Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA
  • Died
    • May 25, 1977
    • Palm Springs, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      John Logan RogersMay 13, 1920 - 1930 (divorced)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal

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    During her tenure at RKO Lela ran the RKO Studios Workshop, Lucille Ball, Betty Grable, Joan Fontaine, Jane Russell, Faith Domergue, Harriet Nelson, Veronica Lake, Linda Darnell, Andrea Leeds, Dorothy Comingore and Ann Miller were among her students.
  • Nickname
    • Mackey

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