Wayne RogersWayne Rogers, born in Birmingham, Alabama on 7 April 1933, is an American film and television actor, best known for playing the role of 'Trapper John' McIntyre in the long-running U.S. television series, M*A*S*H. Rogers graduated from Princeton University with a history degree in 1954 and served in the Navy before becoming an actor. He is a graduate of the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. Since retiring from acting, Rogers has launched a successful career as an investor and is a frequent guest on the FOX News financial program Cashin' In. This page about Wayne Rogers includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Wayne Rogers News stories about Wayne Rogers External links for Wayne Rogers Videos for Wayne Rogers Wikis about Wayne Rogers Discussion Groups about Wayne Rogers Blogs about Wayne Rogers Images of Wayne Rogers |
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Since retiring from acting, Rogers has launched a successful career as an investor and is a frequent guest on the FOX News financial program Cashin' In. In 1996, Carter published her memoirs, entitled Trying to Get to Heaven. He is a graduate of the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. They live in Beverly Hills, California. Rogers graduated from Princeton University with a history degree in 1954 and served in the Navy before becoming an actor. Two years later, she divorced Hearn and married again to actor Hal Holbrook, who is most noted for his appearances as Mark Twain. television series, M*A*S*H. She divorced Arthur Carter in 1977 and married actor Gene Hearn. Wayne Rogers, born in Birmingham, Alabama on 7 April 1933, is an American film and television actor, best known for playing the role of 'Trapper John' McIntyre in the long-running U.S. She is known for her Southern pride, which is evident in her product endorsements, like her appearance in commercials for Southern Bell (later BellSouth). She also starred in several musicals and plays on Broadway. From 1999 to 2002, she portrayed brash Southern attorney Randi King on the series Family Law. However, she is best known for appearing as outspoken Julia Sugarbaker in the 1980s television program Designing Women, set in Atlanta. Carter first became famous for her role as Brandy Henderson on the soap opera The Edge of Night. She returned to acting at age 35. In 1967 she married businessman Arthur Carter, with whom she had two daughters. Following the birth of her daughters, she left acting for eight years to focus on raising her children. She moved to New York in 1963 and got a part in a production of A Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare. In 1960, Carter made her professional stage debut in a Memphis production of Carousel. She is a graduate of Memphis State (now University of Memphis) with a degree in English. She attended college at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). Carter was born in McLemoresville, Tennessee and spent many of her early years in Memphis, Tennessee. Dixie Virginia Carter (born May 25, 1939) is an American actress noted for her portrayal of Southern women. |