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1973–present. Spouse. Sam Groom. . . ( m. 1980; div. 1982) . Suzanne Rogers (born Suzanne Crumpler) [1] is an American actress with film and television credits. Her stage name was inspired by Ginger Rogers, whom she cites as a personal inspiration for joining the entertainment industry. Rogers got her start as a dancer/performer at New York ...
Suzanne Rogers. Actress: Days of Our Lives. Suzanne Rogers was born on 9 July 1943 in Colonial Heights, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Knight Rider (1982) and Quincy, M.E. (1976).
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- Actress, Soundtrack
- Colonial Heights, Virginia, USA
- Suzanne Rogers
Aug 23, 2023 · In 1973, Suzanne Rogers debuted on Days of our Lives as Maggie Simmons, an orphaned young farm woman, who was crippled. She became the love interest of amnesiac Mickey Horton (John Clarke) and ...
Suzanne Rogers. Actress: Days of Our Lives. Suzanne Rogers was born on 9 July 1943 in Colonial Heights, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Knight Rider (1982) and Quincy M.E. (1976).
- July 9, 1943
Oct 15, 2021 · It has been difficult for Days of our Lives fans to go without Suzanne Rogers on their screens -- she and her much-loved alter ego, Maggie Horton, are the heart and soul of Salem! Fortunately, the actress is back to work after a very long hiatus, and now that things in her life have settled, she has decided to share the harrowing details of the ...
Aug 27, 2023 · Suzanne Rogers told TV Insider, "I think that's when the audience fell in love with Maggie. Mickey was established from the beginning of the show — the fans adored him — and suddenly he has amnesia, and he's in love with this crippled girl who lived on a farm.
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Suzanne Rogers — A Biography. Born to perform – originally, dance — Suzanne Cecelia Crumpler changed her name professionally to Suzanne Rogers, inspired by the likes of the late Ginger Rogers. The Colonial Heights, Virginia native first expressed an interest in hoofing as a child and began taking lessons at age two.