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In 1939, he co-starred with Ginger Rogers in the RKO comedy Bachelor Mother, and starred as the eponymous gentleman safe-cracker in Raffles.
Both before and immediately after her dancing and acting partnership with Fred Astaire ended, Rogers starred in a number of successful dramas and comedies.
Bachelor Mother was adapted as a radio play on several occasions, including five broadcasts of The Screen Guild Theater: the first starred Laraine Day, Henry Fonda and Charles Coburn ( February 1, 1942 ); the second starred Ann Sothern and Fred MacMurray ( November 23, 1942 ); the third starred Ginger Rogers, Francis X. Bushman and David Niven ( May 6, 1946 ); the fourth starred Lucille Ball, Joseph Cotten and Charles Coburn ( April 28, 1949 ); the fifth starred Ann Sothern and Robert Stack ( April 20, 1952 ).
He also portrayed Western folk hero Billy the Kid in 36 films, starred as Buck Rogers, and as a brother in his real-life fraternity in the musical The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.
She starred, and sang " Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ", in the 1935 Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers film version of the musical Roberta.
The film, a remake of a 1933 non-musical Will Rogers film of the same name, starred Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, Dick Haymes, and Vivian Blaine.
The following year, she starred along with Kenny Rogers and Burt Reynolds in the made-for-television movie, The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw.
In the movie Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery ( 1997 ), starred by Mike Myers and Elizabeth Hurley, Mrs. Kensington ( played by Mimi Rogers ), Austin Powers ' former sidekick in the 1960s and retired agent, is a spoof of Emma Peel.
The 1969 West End production of Mame starred Ginger Rogers in the title role.
In 1989 Rogers starred alongside Denzel Washington in the critically acclaimed mystery film The Mighty Quinn.
In 1991 Rogers starred as the protagonist in The Rapture about a woman who converts from a swinger to a born-again Christian after learning that a true Rapture is upon the world.
In 1994 Rogers starred as a woman on death row in the prison thriller Reflections on a Crime and received the Best Actress prize for the film at the Seattle International Film Festival. New York Magazine praised Rogers ' " typically terrific performance " in the film.
A 1931 film, also called A Connecticut Yankee, starred Will Rogers.
The NBC-TV anthology series Producers ' Showcase debuted on October 18, 1954 with Shadow Play, Still Life and Red Peppers, produced and directed Otto Preminger, starring Ginger Rogers in all three ; Martyn Green also starred in Red Peppers.
In 1991 she starred in the stage play Same Time, Next Year with Wayne Rogers, and reprised her role of Jeannie in a television movie of the week.
It starred Alan Alda as " Hawkeye " Pierce and Wayne Rogers as " Trapper " McIntyre.
In 1992, she guest starred in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " True Q " as Amanda Rogers.
He starred in two films in 1965: portraying Sol Rogers, a cavalry scout, in The Glory Guys and Danny Churchill, the romantic lead, in the musical film When the Boys Meet the Girls.
Cromwell starred with Will Rogers in Life Begins at 40 for Fox Film Corporation in 1935, it was one of Rogers ' last roles and Poppy for Paramount in 1936 wherein Cromwell played the suitor of W. C. Fields ' daughter, Rochelle Hudson.

Rogers and one
Rogers eventually made Selkirk his mate, giving him independent command of one of his ships.
Rogers stated that " one may see that Solitude and Retirement from the World is not such an unsufferable State of Life as most Men imagine, especially when People are fairly call'd or thrown into it unavoidably, as this Man was ".
Rogers got in trouble when on June 29, 2005, he purposely grabbed the camera of a cameraman, resulting in one camera falling to the ground.
Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956.
Carl Rogers was also one of the people who questioned the rise of McCarthyism in 1950s.
#“ The educational situation which most effectively promotes significant learning is one in which ( a ) threat to the self of the learner is reduced to a minimum and ( b ) differentiated perception of the field is facilitated ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
In the miniseries Steve Rogers: Super Soldier, he encounters Jacob Erskine, the grandson of Professor Abraham Erskine and the son of Tyler Paxton, one of Rogers ' fellow volunteers in the Super-Soldier program.
Thor so highly regards Rogers ' courage, leadership, and combat abilities that he has stated that Rogers is one of the very few humans he will take orders from and follow " through the gates of Hades ".
Despite his high profile as one of the world's most popular and recognizable superheroes, Rogers also has a broad understanding of the espionage community, largely through his ongoing relationship with S. H. I. E. L. D.
Parton continued to make inroads on the pop charts as well with a re-recorded version of " I Will Always Love You " from the feature film The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ( 1982 ) scraping the Top 50 that year and her duet with Kenny Rogers, " Islands in the Stream " ( written by the Bee Gees and produced by Barry Gibb ), spent two weeks at number one in 1983.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, the owners of Shrieves House, the former Three Tunns Tavern and now a museum, claim William Shakespeare based the character Falstaff on William Rogers, one of the Sargeants of the mace and close friend of the Shakespeares.
It was named for Charles Rogers Fenwick, one of George Mason's founders.
Among her notable television credits are Capitol ( as Kimberly Beck-Hilton ), Fantasy Island, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century ( as one side of a Jekyll-and-Hyde character, whose counterpart was played by Trisha Noble ), Westwind, Dynasty, Lucas Tanner and Peyton Place ( as the character Kim Schuster ).
Henry Rogers was a self-made man, who had risen from a modest working-class family to become a principal of Standard Oil, and had become one of the richest men in the United States.
The next day he contacted Washington and requested a meeting, during which Washington later recounted that he was told that Rogers " was surprised that no one had ' passed the hat ' after the speech.
In 1717 King George appointed Rogers governor of the Bahamas and issued a proclamation granting a pardon to any pirate who surrendered to a British governor within one year.
American critic Samuel Rogers, however, notes that " without the training they gave Balzac, as he groped his way to his mature conception of the novel, and without the habit he formed as a young man of writing under pressure, one can hardly imagine his producing La Comédie Humaine.
Thereafter, Astaire nicknamed Rogers " Feathers " — also a title of one of the chapters in his autobiography — and parodied his experience in a song and dance routine with Judy Garland in Easter Parade ( 1948 ).
The camera then switches to Rogers and Astaire who bound down to the stage to perform a two minute dance, all shot in one take, with the Astaire-Pan choreography separately referencing the basic melody and the Latin vamp in the accompaniment.
Rogers ' entertainment career was born one night when the traveling vaudeville act of Eddie Foy came to Fort Worth and needed a quick stand-in.
She generally avoided solo dance performances: Astaire always included at least one virtuoso solo routine in each film, while Rogers performed only one: " Let Yourself Go " from Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ).

Rogers and earliest
In one of the earliest accounts of Pontiac, the famous British frontier soldier Robert Rogers claimed to have met with Pontiac in 1760.
Among the earliest approaches we find the developmental theory of Abraham Maslow, emphazising a hierarchy of needs and motivations ; the existential psychology of Rollo May acknowledging human choice and the tragic aspects of human existence ; and the person-centered or client-centered therapy of Carl Rogers, which is centered on the client's capacity for self-direction and understanding of his or her own development.
Even the earliest writers who were associated with and inspired psychological humanism explored topics as diverse as the political nature of " normal " and everyday experience ( RD Laing ), the disintegration of the capacity to love in modern consumerist society ( Erich Fromm ), the growing technological dominance over human life ( Medard Boss ), and the question of evil ( Rollo May-Carl Rogers debate ).
The rise of the communication sciences in the 1950s saw a recognition of the field as an academic discipline, with Daniel Lerner, Wilbur Schramm, and Everett Rogers being the earliest influential advocates.
The movie also provided one of the earliest film roles for Mickey Rooney, who played Gable's character as a child, and introduced the Rogers and Hart song " Blue Moon ", with an entirely different set of lyrics by Lorenz Hart.
The earliest known mention of inertron was in the August 1928 pulp magazine Amazing Stories, in the first Buck Rogers story, entitled Armageddon 2419 A. D., by Philip Francis Nowlan.
By this time, Rogers had been revived from suspended animation, and during one of Sharon's earliest missions, he came to her aid when she came under attack by a mercenary known as Batroc the Leaper.

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