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Jean Rogers
Birthday:
March 25
Birth Name:
Eleanor Lovegren
Biography
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 trai...
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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 growth as an actress and enabled me to play feature roles in major films while under long-term contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Twentieth Century-Fox.
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Jean Rogers
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 studios' serials, with 1936's "Flash Gordon" being her most fondly remembered role. Given her delicate blond beauty and the skimpy outfits she wore, it was no wonder she was lusted after so fiercely by archvillain Ming the Merciless (and most of the male audience). Universal took her out of the serial unit and put her in a string of B pictures. Unsatisfied with the way her career was going, and the fact that the studio refused to give her a raise, she left Universal for 20th Century Fox in 1939. Two years later the spunky Rogers left Fox for the same reasons she left Universal, and signed with MGM, where she found the treatment more to her liking. She walked off the Culver City lot in 1943 when studio boss Louis B. Mayer discovered that she planned to get married, and forbade her to do so. Althugh she freelanced over the next few years, nothing much really came of it, and after making "The Second Woman" in 1951, she retired to raise her family.
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Jean Rogers Filmography

These Amazing Shadows
Charlie Chan in Panama
Flash Gordons Trip to Mars
Night Key
My Man Godfrey
Flash Gordon
Dames
Twenty Million Sweethearts
Stand Up and Cheer!
Footlight Parade
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