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Gil Rogers
American actor (1934–2021)
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Gil Rogers in The Children in 1980 | |
| Born | John Veach Rogers Jr. (1934-02-04)February 4, 1934 Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. |
| Died | March 2, 2021(2021-03-02) (aged 87) Encinitas, California, U.S. |
| Education | Transylvania University |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1960–2010 |
| Spouses | Juliet Ribet (m. 1964; div. 1969)Margaret Hall (m. 1970; died 2015) |
| Children | 1 |
Gil Rogers (born John Veach Rogers Jr.; February 4, 1934 – March 2, 2021) was an American television actor.
Early life
[edit]Rogers was born John Veach Rogers Jr.[1]
Education
[edit]Rogers graduated from Henry Clay High School and then attended Harvard University majoring in chemistry, but later after deciding he wanted to pursue a career as an actor, transferred to Transylvania University because it had a drama department; he would later graduate from there.[1][2]
Career
[edit]Rogers began acting as a child in Lexington Children's Theatre.[3][4]
Rogers received his equity card in 1955 while working in local theater in Lexington.[5]
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Beaver won't eat his Brussels sprouts and thus jeopardizes his chance to join an upcoming family outing, to a football game featuring two of the best pro teams, including the Green Bay Packers. June is insistent about Beaver finishing his sprouts. She appeals to Ward, who commands, "Eat, Beaver." Eddie comes by, suspects Ward and June's lack of resolve, and encourages Beaver: "Hold the fort, kid. They're cracking." Ward compromises and says Beaver can go with the family but must eat his sprouts the next time they're served. At a restaurant, Beaver finds the vegetable du jour is Brussels sprouts. The wait staff and another diner notice Beaver's reluctance, and intervene, creating a scene. Beaver reluctantly puts one in his mouth and Wally slaps him on the back, causing Beaver to swallow the sprout. He decides Brussels sprouts are not so bad. Later, Ward and June tell Beaver that he, too, will ask his kids to do things they don't want, out of love. But Ward admits that sometimes even parents make mistakes. Beaver is impressed that his father can
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GIL ROGERS
Born: Feb 04, 1934 in Town, Kentucky
Died: Strut 02, 2021 in Encinitas, California
Biography
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1993-I'll-Fly-Away (Performer), 1990-Luther-the-Geek (Performer), 1978-NBC-Special-Treat (Performer), 1970-1999-All-My-Children (Performer), 1999-Cherry (Performer), 1975-W.W.-and-the-Dixie-Dancekings (Performer), 1964-Nothing-But-a-Man (Performer), 1960-General-Electric-Theater (Performer), 1952-2009-Guiding-Light (Performer), 2003-The-Pink-House (Performer), 1991-2002-Law-&-Order (Performer), 1980-The-Children (Performer), 1979-The-Bell-Jar (Performer), 1961-Blast-of-Silence (Performer), 1998-The-American-Experience (in grass