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Gene Rogers Filmography

ActorBORN 186613 FILMS IN DB

GeneRogers

Known for Acting Β· The Village Chestnut, Are Waitresses Safe?, A Scoundrel's Toll

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BIOGRAPHY

Gene Rogers was an influential actor whose career spanned the early days of cinema, leaving a significant mark on film history. Best known for his role in the silent comedy "Two Crooks" (1917), Rogers captivated audiences with his comedic timing and charm. This film is often sought after by collectors for its rarity and representation of early 20th-century humor, making it a gem in any serious collection. Collectors are particularly drawn to Rogers' work not only for its historical significance but also for the unique storytelling styles of the silent film era. His performances offer a glimpse into the past, showcasing the evolution of acting and film production. As home video enthusiasts increasingly appreciate the artistry of early films, Rogers' contributions continue to resonate, securing his place as a cherished figure among physical media collectors.

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What is Gene Rogers known for?

Gene Rogers is known for acting in silent films, with notable roles in 'His Hidden Purpose' (1918) as The Girl's Father Who Made Mistakes, 'Under New Management' (1915) as The Boss, and 'Are Waitresses Safe?' (1917) as The Mansion Owner.

What genres does Gene Rogers' filmography span?

Gene Rogers' filmography spans the genres of Comedy and Western.

What era does Gene Rogers' work cover?

Gene Rogers' work covers the years from 1915 to 1919, with his most-active decade being the 1910s.

How many films are in Gene Rogers' filmography?

Gene Rogers has a total of 13 films listed in his filmography.

What kinds of films did Gene Rogers appear in?

Gene Rogers appeared in silent films, primarily in the genres of Comedy and Western.