Reg Rogers is an American actor and soundtrack born in Los Angeles, California on December 19, 1923. He is best known for his roles in Primal Fear (1996), Runaway Bride (1999) and Nhung Nguoi Ban (1994). He has been married to Susannah Rogers since December 8, 2008.
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Reg Rogers' net worth is estimated to be $1 million in 2024. Known as an actor and soundtrack artist in the United States, Rogers has undoubtedly established himself as a versatile and talented individual in the entertainment industry. With numerous notable performances under his belt, he has captivated audiences with his range of acting skills and contributed to various soundtracks that have enriched cinematic experiences. As his career continues to thrive, it is clear that Rogers' net worth reflects both his artistic talent and his successful endeavors in the world of entertainment.
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Biography/Timeline
1993
Rogers was raised in Newport Beach, California. After high school, he attended several colleges, finally attending the Yale School of Drama, graduating in 1993.
1996
Rogers was nominated for the 1996 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play and the 1996 Drama Desk Award for a Broadway revival of Philip Barry's Holiday. He won the 2002 Obie Award as Outstanding Actor for his role in Richard Greenberg's Off-Broadway play The Dazzle.
2005
In May 2005 he costarred with Marin Hinkle in the Craig Lucas adaptation of the August Strindberg's Miss Julie at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.
2011
In 2011 he performed in two plays at Shakespeare in the Park in New York City: Measure for Measure and All's Well That Ends Well. In September 2011 he appeared in the new Theresa Rebeck play Poor Behavior at the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles.
2013
In August 2013 Rogers costarred with Johanna Day in the world premiere of Carly Mensch’s play Oblivion at the Westport Country Playhouse.
2014
In the 2014 Broadway production of You Can't Take It With You, he played Boris Kolenkhov, the Russian refugee and dance Teacher.
2017
In March 2017 he began performing as Morris Dixon in the Broadway production of Present Laughter starring Kevin Kline.