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Oct 31, 1987 · Buddy Rogers wiped away his tear and said, ''I'm only crying because I saw so many of my pals I'll never see again.''
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)
— Reddy Foster, American baseball player (19 December 1908), said to his friend before committing suicide with a shotgun "By gad, I'm not licked yet." [3] — Lucky Baldwin, California businessman (1 March 1909), repeating his lifelong catchphrase "It is no use fighting death any more." [12]: 21
In the scene in which Rogers becomes drunk, the intoxication displayed on screen was genuine, as although 22 years of age, he had never tasted liquor before, and quickly became inebriated from drinking champagne. [26]
Aug 20, 1995 · Buddy had a Kansas City Star paper route and also delivered the Mirror on Wednesdays. His father later became probate judge of the county. “Married thousands of couples,” Rogers says.
Apr 22, 1999 · By Richard Natale. Charles “Buddy” Rogers, the affable actor in the first best picture Oscar winner “Wings,” along with many musical comedies, died Wednesday at age 94. Rogers, married to actress...
Apr 22, 1999 · By MYRNA OLIVER. April 22, 1999 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Buddy Rogers, the silent screen matinee idol and bandleader who spent half his life tending the lady and legend known as America’s...