Rogers (surname)
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Rogers is a surname, originally German[citation needed] and suggesting prowess with a spear, and may refer to many people.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- A. B. Rogers, American surveyor
- Abbie G. Rogers, first wife of Henry Huddleston Rogers
- Adela Rogers St. Johns , American writer, daughter of Earl Rogers
- Adrian Rogers, American Baptist pastor
- Allan Rogers, British politician
- Amanda Rogers, fictional character from Star Trek
- Amerie Rogers, American singer Amerie
- Amy Keating Rogers, American screenwriter
- Anthony Rogers, American musician and film maker
[edit] B
- Barney Rogers, Zimbabwean cricketer
- Bernard Rogers, American composer
- Bernard W. Rogers, retired American general
- Big Bubba Rogers, American wrestler Ray Traylor
- Bill Rogers, golfer
- Bo Rogers, American football player
- Bobby Rogers, American singer
- Brittney Rogers, American beauty queen
- Bruce Rogers, typographer
- Bruce Rogers, Canadian broadcaster
- Bruce Holland Rogers, American writer
- Buck Rogers, fictional science character appearing in a range of media
- Buddy Rogers, one of several people including
- Charles "Buddy" Rogers, actor, jazz musician
- "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers, stage name of professional wrestler Herman Rohde
[edit] C
- Carlos Rogers, American football player
- Carlos Rogers, American basketball player
- Cathy Rogers, British television presenter
- Carl Rogers, American psychologist
- Charles Rogers, American football player
- Chris B. Rogers, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Tufts University.
- Claudette Rogers, American singer Claudette Rogers Robinson
- Clay Rogers, American racing driver
- Clifford Joy Rogers, American politician
- Courtney Rogers MVP; USA Olympic Team softball player originally from Illinois.
[edit] D
- Dale Evans Rogers, American singer-songwriter Dale Evans, wife of Roy Rogers
- Daniel Rogers, early American politician
- Darryl Rogers, American football coach
- Dave Rogers, English footballer
- David McGregor Rogers, Canadian politician
- Debbie Rogers, American singer
- Dennis Rogers, former Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand
- Don Rogers, Canadian politician
- Doug Rogers, Canadian martial-arts practitioner
[edit] E
- Earl Rogers, American trial lawyer
- Edith Nourse Rogers, American politician
- Edith Rogers (Canadian politician)
- Edward S. Rogers, Sr., Canadian businessman
- Edward Samuel Rogers, Canadian businessman
- Elizabeth Rogers, American actress
- Erik Rogers, American singer
- Ernesto Nathan Rogers, Italian architect
- Evan Rogers, music producer
- Everett Rogers, American scholar of innovation
[edit] F
- Fred Rogers, host of popular American children's show on public television
- Frederic Rogers, Baron Blachford, British civil servant
[edit] G
- Sir Gareth Rogers Founder of the Castleknock College
- Garnet Rogers, Canadian folk musician, brother of Stan Rogers, uncle of Nathan Rogers
- T. Gary Rogers, American businessman
- George Rogers, one of several people including
- George Rogers (born 1958), American football player who won the 1980 Heisman Trophy.
- George Rogers (1906-1983), British member of Parliament
- Ginger Rogers, American actress and dancer
- Greg Rogers, Australian swimmer
[edit] H
- Hal Rogers, American politician
- Hal Rogers, Founder of Kin Canada
- Harry Rogers, English cricketer
- Hartley Rogers, Jr, American mathematician
- Henk Rogers, Tetris entrepreneur
- Henry Darwin Rogers, American geologist
- Henry H. Rogers, American businessman
- Howard Rogers, American illustrator
[edit] I
- Ian Rogers, one of several people including
- Ian Rogers (born 1967), British dancer, author & programmer
- Ian Rogers, Australian chess player
- Imogene Rogers, American actress Kasey Rogers
- Isaiah Rogers, American architect
- Ivan Rogers, British civil servant
[edit] J
- Jacob Rogers, American football player
- Jacob S. Rogers, (died 1901), American locomotive manufacturer
- James Rogers, Australian soldier
- James D. Rogers, American businessman
- James Edwin Thorold Rogers, (1823-1890), English economist
- James Gamble Rogers, American architect
- Jeffrey Rogers, actor
- Jean Rogers, American actress
- Jim Rogers, American money manager
- Jimmy Rogers, (1924-2005), American musician
- Jimmy Rogers, business writer
- Joel Rogers, American law professor
- Joel Augustus Rogers, Jamaican historian
- Joel Townsley Rogers, American writer
- John Rogers, one of several people includind
- John Rogers (c.1500 - 1555), first English Protestant martyr under Queen Mary
- John Rogers (1627 - c.1665), Fifth Monarchy Man
- John Rogers (1631 - 1684), educator; president of Harvard University
- John Rogers (1723 - 1789), Congressional Congress delegate from Maryland in 1775
- John Rogers (1829 - 1904), sculptor from Salem, Massachusetts, noted for small statuettes
- John Rankin Rogers (1838 - 1901), Governor of Washington, 1897
- John Jacob Rogers (1881 - 1925), Massachusetts Congressman, 1913-1925
- John Rogers, Attorney General of Ireland, 1984 - 1987
- John Rogers, film producer, writer of comics and screenplays
- John Rogers (U.S. Charity worker) 4-star general of Bravo. Unorganized Hawaii State Milita
- John Rogers (School Superintendent), Superintendent of the Santa Rosa County School District in Santa Rosa County, Florida.
- John A. Rogers, Physical Chemist at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana)
- John Rankin Rogers, American politician
- John T. Rogers, Pulitzer Prize winner
- Judith Ann Wilson Rogers, American judge
[edit] K
- Kate Rogers, Canadian musician
- Kelis Rogers, (born 1980), American rapper Kelis
- Kenny Rogers, American singer, songwriter and actor
- Kenny Rogers, American baseball player
- Kristina Curry Rogers, American paleontologist
[edit] L
- Leonard James Rogers, British mathematician
- Leonard Rogers, British physician
- Lillian Rogers Parks, American writer, daughter of Margaret Parks
- Linda Rogers, Canadian poets
- Lisa Rogers, British television presenter
[edit] M
- Marc Rogers, Canadian bassist
- Margaret Rogers, White House maid
- Mark E. Rogers, American writer
- Marshall Rogers, comic book artist
- Mary Huttleston Rogers, daughter of Henry Huddleston Rogers
- Mat Rogers, Australian rugby league player
- Matthew Rogers, American singer
- Maurice Albert Windham Rogers, British soldier
- Michael Rogers, Australian cyclist
- Michael J. Rogers, name used by film director Ray Dennis Steckler
- Michele Rogers, American model
- Mick Rogers, British ornithologist
- Mike Rogers, one of several people including
- Mike D. Rogers (born 1958), U.S. Representative from Alabama
- Mike J. Rogers (born 1963), U.S. Representative from Michigan
- Mike Rogers (hockey player) (born 1954), NHL hockey player, Hartford Whalers, New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers
- Mike Rogers (author), U.S.-born Japanese radio personality; contributor to Lew Rockwell.com
- Mimi Rogers, American actress
[edit] N
- Nigel Rogers, British singer
- Norman Rogers, DJ Terminator X
- Norman McLeod Rogers, member of the Cabinet of Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
[edit] P
- Pamela Joan Rogers, American sex offender
- Patricia Helen Rogers, Canadian politician
- Paul Rogers, American politician
- Paul Rogers, British actor
- Paul Rogers, Australian basketballer
- Peter Rogers, British film director
[edit] R
- Ralph Rogers, American businessman
- Randolph Rogers, American artist
- Rebecca and Vanessa Rogers, twin actresses
- Richard Rogers, British architect
- Richard Birdsall Rogers, Canadian engineer
- Richard Reid Rogers, Governor of the Panama Canal
- Rip Rogers, American wrestler
- Robert Rogers, one of several people including
- Robert Rogers (1864-1936), Canadian politician
- Robert Rogers, 18th century American colonial officer and explorer
- Robert Gordon Rogers (born 1919), Canadian Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
- Robert Montresor Rogers, British Army officer
- Robert "Bobby" Rogers, American Motown singer/songwriter, member of The Miracles
- Rodney Rogers, NBA forward
- Roy Rogers, American cowboy actor
- Russell L. Rogers, American astronaut
[edit] S
- S. E. Rogers, Canadian politician
- Sally Rogers, British actress
- Samuel Rogers, British poet
- Samuel Shepard Rogers, American playwright Sam Shepard
- Scott Rogers, game designer
- Scott Rogers, English footballer
- Shaggy Rogers, fictional character from Scooby-Doo
- Sharon Rogers, American model
- Shaun Rogers, American football player
- Shelagh Rogers, Canadian broadcaster
- Shorty Rogers, American jazz musician
- Sion Hart Rogers, American politician
- Stan Rogers, Canadian folk singer
- Stanley Rogers, American author
- Stanley Rogers, American politician
- Stephen Rogers, Australian security guard shot dead by anti-abortion activist Peter James Knight
- Stephen Rogers (politician), Canadian politician
- Steve Rogers, one of several people including
- Steve Rogers, American Major League Baseball player
- Steve Rogers, Australian rugby league player
- Steve Rogers, fictional character, the secret identity of Marvel Comics character Captain America
- Suzanne Rogers, American actress
[edit] T
- Ted Rogers, British comedian
- Thomas Rogers, one of several people including
- Thomas Rogers, passenger on the Mayflower
- Thomas Rogers, founder and first president of Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works
- Thomas D. Rogers, designer of the Sacagawea Dollar
- Thomas Rogers, CEO of TiVo, Inc.
- Tim Rogers, Australian musician
- Toby Rogers, journalist
- Tommy Rogers, American wrestler Thomas Couch
- Tommy Giles Rogers Jr., musician
- Trevor Rogers, New Zealand politician
- Tristan Rogers, Australian-American actor
[edit] W
- Warren Rogers, American journalist
- Wayne Rogers,(born 1933), American actor
- Will Rogers, American humorist and entertainer
- Will Rogers, Jr., American politician, son of Will Rogers
- William Rogers, one of several people including
- William P. Rogers, U.S. Attorney General under Dwight Eisenhower and Secretary of State under Richard Nixon
- William C. Rogers III, commander of the USS Vincennes when it shot down Iran Air Flight 655.
- William Barton Rogers, founder of MIT.
- William D. Rogers, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs and subsequently Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs under Gerald Ford.
- William Findlay Rogers, congressman from New York from 1883 to 1884
- William Nathaniel Rogers, congressman from New Hampshire from 1923 to 1924 and 1931 to 1936.
- William Vann Rogers, Jr., a congressman from California from 1943 to 1944.
- Woodes Rogers, British privateer