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Personal life. On June 24, 1937, Rogers became the third husband of silent film actress Mary Pickford. Their romance had begun in 1927, when they co-starred in My Best Girl, [6] but the two kept their relationship hidden until Pickford's separation and 1936 divorce from Douglas Fairbanks. [7] .
Actor: Wings. "America's Boyfriend" Buddy Rogers was born in Olathe Kansas and became a talented musician on several instruments. He began acting in Hollywood in the 1920's and is probably best remembered as Clara Bow's love interest in "Wings".
- January 1, 1
- Olathe, Kansas, USA
- January 1, 1
- Rancho Mirage, California, USA
Charles "Buddy" Rogers, actor and musician: born Olathe, Kansas 13 August 1904; married 1937 Mary Pickford (died 1979; one adopted son, one adopted daughter), 1981 Beverly Ricondo; died Rancho ...
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers. Actor: Wings. "America's Boyfriend" Buddy Rogers was born in Olathe Kansas and became a talented musician on several instruments. He began acting in Hollywood in the 1920's and is probably best remembered as Clara Bow's love interest in "Wings".
- August 13, 1904
- April 21, 1999
Apr 23, 1999 · Charles (Buddy) Rogers, handsome leading man and band leader who starred in Wings (1927), first film to win an Academy Award, and who later married Mary Pickford, dies at 94; photos (M)
- Lawrence Van Gelder
Apr 22, 1999 · Pickford, 11 years Rogers’ senior, died in 1979, ending their 42-year marriage. Rogers carried on their philanthropy and fund-raising work for the Motion Picture and Television Fund, which ...
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Apr 27, 2024 · Buddy died 21 August 1999 in Rancho Mirage, California. Obituary: Actor and band leader Buddy Rogers, who spent half his life tending the lady and legend known as America's Sweetheart and the world's first real movie star, Mary Pickford, died Wednesday. He was 94.