Charley Rogers
![Rogers in ''[[That Nazty Nuisance]]'' (1943)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/26/Charley_Rogers_in_Nazty_Nuisance.jpg)
In 1928, he joined the Laurel and Hardy crew on the Hal Roach lot, where he worked as an actor, writer, and ultimately director. Although he was known informally as "Charley," he was always billed on screen under his given name, Charles Rogers.
In 1931, Rogers was paired with Roach performer Charlie Hall in a short subject, ''Hopping Off'' (1931). The short was never released, and the remaining footage can be seen briefly in The Boy Friends short Wild Babies (1932).
In the 1940s, as an actor, Rogers was teamed briefly with Harry Langdon in feature films and with Andy Clyde for a few short comedies. Following this, Rogers became a writer for television and radio.
In 1956, Rogers died in Los Angeles, California, following injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Provided by Wikipedia