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  2. Aug 15, 2015 · Nation Aug 15, 2015 12:56 PM EDT. Eighty years ago Saturday, William Penn Adair, better known as Will Rogers, an entertainer, humorist, political commentator and writer, died in a plane crash...

  3. Will Rogers is the highest paid film star in Hollywood. His famous talks on the Gulf Oil radio broadcasts reach millions of listeners. Will and Betty celebrate their silver anniversary. 1935. August 15, Will Rogers is killed with his friend Wiley Post in an airplane crash near Point Barrow, Alaska.

  4. Aug 5, 2020 · Between 1915 and 1935, Cowboy Philosopher Will Rogers, who brightened the dark days of the Great Depression with words of compassion and common sense, became a Broadway star, a top male movie...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0737259Will Rogers - IMDb

    Actor. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. World-famous, widely popular American humorist of the vaudeville stage and of silent and sound films, Will Rogers graduated from military school, but his first real job was in the livestock business in Argentina, of all places.

  6. Heritage and Childhood | Will Rogers. Will Rogers was America's Cowboy Philosopher. Will Rogers was the #1 radio personality, he was #1 at the movie box office, he was the nations #1 most sought after public speaker, he was the #1 most read newspaper columnist, he wrote books, traveled the world and gave liberally to charities around the world.

  7. Apr 26, 1999 · About Will Rogers. April 26, 1999. “I never met a man I didn’t like.” H.L. Mencken called him “the most dangerous writer alive.” Damon Runyan dubbed him “America’s most complete document.” And...

  8. Jun 25, 2021 · The humorist and entertainer Will Rogers (1879­–1935) was born to a prominent Cherokee family on a ranch in Indian Territory, near present-day Oologah, Oklahoma. A prolific political commentator whose comedic wit crossed social divides, his career spanned vaudeville, silent films, “talkies,” radio, and newspaper.

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