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Home/People/Fred Rogers
Fred Rogers profile photo
Born
Mar 20, 1928Died: Feb 27, 2003
Lived 74 years
Place of Birth
Latrobe, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

11
Movies
9
TV Shows
Also Known As
Фред Роджерс
Fred McFeely Rogers
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Fred Rogers

Acting

Biography
Fred McFeely Rogers (March 20, 1928 – February 27, 2003), commonly known as Mister Rogers, was a European-American television host, author, producer, and Presbyterian minister. He was the creator, showrunner, and host of the preschool television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which ran from 1968 to 2001. Born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, Rogers earned a bachelor's degree in music from Rollins College in 1951. He began his television career at NBC in New York, returning to Pittsburgh in 1953 to work for children's programming at NET (later PBS) television station WQED. He graduated from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary with a bachelor's degree in divinity in 1962 and became a Presbyterian minister in 1963. He attended the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Child Development, where he began his 30-year collaboration with child psychologist Margaret McFarland. He also helped develop the children's shows The Children's Corner (1955) for WQED in Pittsburgh and Misterogers (1963) in Canada for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1968, he returned to Pittsburgh and adapted the format of his Canadian series to create Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. It ran for 33 years, and was critically acclaimed for focusing on children's emotional and physical concerns, such as death, sibling rivalry, school enrollment, and divorce. Rogers died of stomach cancer on February 27, 2003, 3 weeks before the age of 75. His work in children's television has been widely lauded, and he received more than 40 honorary degrees and several awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002 and a Lifetime Achievement Emmy in 1997. He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1999. Rogers influenced many writers and producers of children's television shows, and his broadcasts have served as a source of comfort during tragic events, even after his death.
Butterfly in the Sky poster

Butterfly in the Sky

as Self (archive footage)
2024
Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make Believe poster

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make Believe

as Self
2023
Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street poster

Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2021
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood poster

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2019
Won't You Be My Neighbor? poster

Won't You Be My Neighbor?

as Self - TV Host (archive footage)
2018
Mister Rogers & Me poster

Mister Rogers & Me

as Himself
2010
Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days poster

Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days

as Mr. Rogers (uncredited) (archive footage)
2010
Speedy Delivery poster

Speedy Delivery

as Self
2008
Haack ...The King of Techno poster

Haack ...The King of Techno

as Mister Rogers (archival footage)
2004
Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor poster

Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor

as Himself (archive footage)
2004
Casper poster

Casper

as Archive Footage
1995