Rogers, Will

Rogers, Will

▪ American humorist
in full  William Penn Adair Rogers 
born Nov. 4, 1879, Cherokee Territory, U.S. (near present-day Claremore, Okla.)
died Aug. 15, 1935, near Point Barrow, Alaska
 American entertainer, famous for his pithy and homespun humour.

      Rogers learned how to ride a horse and do rope tricks while growing up on a ranch in what would eventually become Oklahoma. He worked in various Wild West shows in the United States and overseas, and in 1905 he displayed his roping skills at a horse show at Madison Square Garden. The good reviews he received for the engagement prompted his decision to stay in New York City and work in vaudeville. Upon discovering that audiences loved his Western drawl, he began to ad-lib patter in his previously silent act. Rogers appeared in his first Broadway show, The Wall Street Girl, in 1912 and demonstrated his roping skills between acts. He did the same in a few less successful shows in 1915, but he impressed producer Flo Ziegfeld (Ziegfeld, Florenz, Jr.) enough to be hired later that year for the cast of Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic.

      To keep his act fresh, Rogers poked fun at prominent audience members and commented on the events of the day, especially political news. Gently kidding Democrats and Republicans alike, Rogers became a master of the political one-liner, such as “Every time Congress makes a joke it's law, and every time they make a law it's a joke.” From Midnight Frolic, Rogers moved to the prestigious Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway in 1916, a yearly production to which he frequently returned until 1925.

      In 1918 Rogers starred in his first film, Laughing Bill Hyde. Though Rogers would never admit to being anything but an amateur actor, critics appreciated his natural charm and appealingly plain face. For the next few years, he appeared in silent features for producer Sam Goldwyn (Goldwyn, Samuel), as well as several comedies he produced himself and a series of Hal Roach (Roach, Hal) two-reelers that made light of Hollywood and Washington. Rogers also wrote books, articles, and a syndicated newspaper column; he frequently performed on radio and was a popular after-dinner speaker.

      In 1929 Rogers signed a movie contract with the Fox Film Corporation and made his first talking picture, They Had to See Paris. Sound films obviously suited the talkative Rogers, and his popular films made him a bigger star than ever before. His more notable sound films include A Connecticut Yankee (1931), based on Mark Twain's humorous novel, and State Fair (1933).

      In politics, Rogers preferred to remain an observer, but he spent a few weeks in 1926 as honorary mayor of Beverly Hills until California legislation declared his position illegal (“I ain't the first mayor that's been kicked out,” he mused), and he was a supporter of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidential candidacy. In 1935, at the height of his popularity, Rogers died in a plane crash near Point Barrow, Alaska. His last two films, Steamboat 'Round the Bend and In Old Kentucky, were released posthumously the same year.

Additional Reading
Ray Robinson, American Original: A Life of Will Rogers (1996); Richard J. Maturi and Mary Buckingham Maturi, Will Rogers, Performer (1999).

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