WINGS (1927) dir. William A. Wellman
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Clara Bow and Buddy Rogers onset of Wings (1927)
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Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll in CLOSE HARMONY (1929), directed by by John Cromwell and A. Edward Sutherland
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Charlie Chaplin & Paulette Goddard attend the wedding of Mary Pickford & Charles “Buddy” Rogers - June 24th 1937.
Mary Pickford then 45 married a very handsome Buddy Rogers not quite 33 years old. Rogers widely known for his role opposite Clara Bow in “Wings” (1927).
They remained together till her death in 1979 at the age of 87, Buddy Rogers died in 1999 age 94.
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Charles "Buddy" Rogers. Picture Play, March 1928.
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Never too busy to aid a worthy cause, many celebrities, who already have donated greatly to aid war torn England, attended the Hollywood Guild's annual garden party, proceeds of which were given to the British War Relief. Held at Mary Pickford's home, Pickfair, here with Buddy Rogers, Mrs. C.C. Youngreen, and Lillian Gish.
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Buddy Rogers and Mary Pickford in 1927
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Wings
directed by William A. Wellman, 1927
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Buddy Rogers getting flying advice for his role in YOUNG EAGELS (1930) from flying ace and member of the ‘Black Cats’ in Hollywood, Dick Grace.
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Motion Picture, April 1931
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Mary Brian and Buddy Rogers in a publicity photo for Once in a Million, 1936
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"Charles Buddy Rogers, Former movie Idol, and orchestra leader, husband of Mary Pickford, who is now a lieutenant in Uncle Sam's Navy (J.G.) trains for his wings at the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas."
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