Will Rogers
Biography
William "Will" Penn Adair Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American cowboy, comedian, humorist, social commentator, vaudeville performer and actor and one of the best-known celebrities in the 1920s and 1930s. Known as Oklahoma's favorite son, Rogers was born to a prominent Cherokee Nation family in Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma). He traveled around the world three times, made 71 movies (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"), wrote more than 4,000 nationally-syndicated newspaper columns, and became a world-famous figure. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was adored by the American people. He was the leading political wit of the Progressive Era, and was the top-paid Hollywood movie star at the time. Rogers died in 1935 with aviator Wiley Post, when their small airplane crashed near Barrow, Alaska. His vaudeville rope act led to success in the Ziegfeld Follies, which in turn led to the first of his many movie contracts. His 1920s syndicated newspaper column and his radio appearances increased his visibility and popularity. Rogers crusaded for aviation expansion, and provided Americans with first-hand accounts of his world travels. His earthy anecdotes and folksy style allowed him to poke fun at gangsters, prohibition, politicians, government programs, and a host of other controversial topics in a way that was readily appreciated by a national audience, with no one offended. His short aphorisms, couched in humorous terms, were widely quoted: "I am not a member of an organized political party. I am a Democrat." Rogers even provided an epigram on his most famous epigram: When I die, my epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on gravestones, is going to read: "I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I dident like." I am so proud of that, I can hardly wait to die so it can be carved. Description above from the Wikipedia article Will Rogers, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

State Fair

David Harum

Judge Priest

Uncensored Movies

Hollywood

Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling

Going Hollywood: The '30s
All Movies (68)
- Will Rogers and American Politics2010 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Parrott Chase2009 · as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling1993 · as Self (archive footage)
- Babe Ruth: The Man, the Myth, the Legend1990 · as himself
- Going Hollywood: The '30s1984 · as (archive footage)
- Bob Hope's World of Comedy1976 · as Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
- The Biggest Little Star of the 30's1976 · as Self(archive footage)
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Legend of Rudolph Valentino1961 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Golden Age of Comedy1957 · as archive footage
- Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)1942 · as Self (archive footage)
- If I Forget You1940 · as Will Rogers (uncredited/archive footage)
- In Old Kentucky1935 · as Steve Tapley
- Steamboat Round the Bend1935 · as Doctor John Pearly
- Doubting Thomas1935 · as Thomas Brown
- Life Begins at Forty1935 · as Keneshaw H. Clark
- The County Chairman1935 · as Jim Hackler
- Judge Priest1934 · as Judge William Pitman 'Billy' Priest
- Handy Andy1934 · as Andrew Yates
- David Harum1934 · as David Harum
- Mr. Skitch1933 · as Ira Skitch
- Doctor Bull1933 · as Dr. George 'Doc' Bull
- State Fair1933 · as Abel Frake
- Too Busy to Work1932 · as Jubilo
- Down To Earth1932 · as Pike Peters
- Business and Pleasure1932 · as Earl Tinker
- Voice of Hollywood (Series 2, No. 3)1931 · as Himself
- Ambassador Bill1931 · as Bill Harper
- Young as You Feel1931 · as Lemuel Morehouse
- A Connecticut Yankee1931 · as Hank Martin
- Lightnin'1930 · as Lightnin' Bill Jones
- So This Is London1930 · as Hiram Draper
- They Had to See Paris1929 · as Pike Peters
- Happy Days1929 · as Minstrel Show Performer
- Exploring England with Will Rogers1927
- A Texas Steer1927 · as Cattle Brander
- Winging Around Europe with Will Rogers1927 · as Himself
- Tiptoes1927 · as Uncle Hen Kaye
- With Will Rogers in Dublin1927 · as Self
- A Truthful Liar1924 · as Ambassador Alfalfa Doolittle
- Jubilo, Jr.1924 · as Jubilo / Himself
- Don't Park There1924 · as Jubilo
- Going to Congress1924 · as Alfalfa Doolittle
- Big Moments from Little Pictures1924
- The Cake Eater1924
- The Cowboy Sheik1924 · as 'Two Straw' Bill
- Two Wagons Both Covered1924 · as Bill Bunian / Joe Jackson
- Uncensored Movies1923 · as Lem Skagwillow
- Hustlin' Hank1923 · as Hank
- Jus' Passin' Through1923 · as Jubilo
- Hollywood1923 · as Will Rogers
- Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 121922 · as Self
- The Headless Horseman1922 · as Ichabod crane
- The Ropin' Fool1922 · as 'Ropes' Reilly
- One Glorious Day1922 · as Professor Ezra Botts
- A Poor Relation1921 · as Noah Vale
- Doubling for Romeo1921 · as Sam Cody / Romeo
- Boys Will Be Boys1921 · as Peep O'Day
- An Unwilling Hero1921 · as Dick
- Guile of Women1921 · as Hjalmar Maartens
- Honest Hutch1920 · as Hutch
- Cupid the Cowpuncher1920 · as Alec Lloyd
- Jes' Call Me Jim1920 · as Jim Fenton
- The Strange Boarder1920 · as Sam Gardner
- Water, Water, Everywhere1920 · as Billy Fortune
- Jubilo1919 · as Jubilo
- Almost a Husband1919 · as Sam Lyman
- Laughing Bill Hyde1918 · as Bill Hyde