Jean Rogers
Born: 1916-03-25 in Belmont, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 1991-02-24
Known For: Acting
Biography
Jean Rogers, born Eleanor Dorothy Lovegren, was an American actress who starred in serial films in the 1930s and low–budget feature films in the 1940s as a leading lady. She is best remembered for playing Dale Arden in the science fiction serials Flash Gordon and Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars. She graduated from Belmont High School, and had hoped to study art, but in 1933, she won a beauty contest sponsored by Paramount Pictures that led to her career in Hollywood. Rogers starred in several serials for Universal between 1935 and 1938, including Ace Drummond and Flash Gordon. Rogers was one of seven women chosen out of 2,700 passengers on excursion boats and ferries who were interviewed for roles in Eight Girls in a Boat. The group began work in Hollywood on September 3, 1933. By 1937, Rogers was the only one of the seven featured as an actress. Rogers was assigned the role of Dale Arden in the first two Flash Gordon serials. Buster Crabbe and Rogers were cast as the hero and heroine in the first serial, Flash Gordon, and Rogers' beauty, long blonde hair, and revealing costumes endeared her to moviegoers. The evil ruler Ming the Merciless lusted after her, and Gordon was forced to rescue her from one situation after another. While filming the series in 1937, her costume caught fire and she suffered burns on her hands. Co-star Crabbe smothered the fire by wrapping a blanket on her. In the first serial, Arden competed with Princess Aura for Gordon's attention. Rogers' character was fragile, small-chested, diminutive, and totally dependent on Gordon for her survival; Lawson's Princess Aura was domineering, independent, voluptuous, conniving, sly, ambitious, and determined to make Gordon her own. The competition for Gordon's attention is one of the highlights of the film. In Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars, the second serial, Rogers sported a totally different look. She had dark hair and wore the same modest costume in each episode. Rogers matured after the first serial, and no sexual overtones are seen in Trip to Mars. Rogers told writer Richard Lamparski that she was not eager to do the second serial and asked her studio to excuse her from the third. Despite starring in serial films, Rogers felt she was not going to improve her career unless she could participate in feature films. She discovered that it was more tedious working in feature films. She played John Wayne's leading lady in the 1936 full-length motion picture Conflict and co-starred with Boris Karloff in the horror film Night Key the following year. During the 1940s, Rogers appeared solely in feature films, including The Man Who Wouldn't Talk with Lloyd Nolan, Viva Cisco Kid with Cesar Romero as the Cisco Kid, Design for Scandal with Rosalind Russell and Walter Pidgeon, Whistling in Brooklyn with Red Skelton, A Stranger in Town with Frank Morgan, Backlash, and Speed to Spare with Richard Arlen. Still, she was unhappy with the studios, possibly because she was relegated to B-movie productions on a lower salary. She decided to freelance with companies such as 20th Century Fox and MGM. Her last appearance was in a supporting role in the suspense film The Second Woman, made in 1950 by United Artists. She died in Sherman Oaks in 1991 at the age of 74 following surgery. She was later cremated and her ashes returned to her family.
Filmography
2001
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys ... (Associate Producer)
1998
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie ... (Associate Producer)
1966
- Spaceship to the Unknown as Dale Arden (archive footage)
- Flash Gordon: The Deadly Ray From Mars as Dale Arden
1950
- The Second Woman as Dodo Ferris
1949
- Squadron of Doom as Peggy Trainor
1948
- Fighting Back as June Sanders
- Speed to Spare as Mary McGee
1947
- Backlash as Catherine Morland
1946
- Gay Blades as Nancy Davis
- Hot Cargo as Jerry Walters
1945
- The Strange Mr. Gregory as Ellen Randall
- Rough, Tough and Ready as Jo Matheson
1943
- Swing Shift Maisie as Iris Reed
- A Stranger in Town as Lucy Gilbert
- Whistling in Brooklyn as Jean Pringle
1942
- Sunday Punch as Judy
- Pacific Rendezvous as Elaine Carter
- The War Against Mrs. Hadley as Patricia Hadley
- Dr. Kildare's Victory as Miss Annabelle Kirke
- Personalities as (uncredited)
1941
- Design for Scandal as Dotty
- Let's Make Music as Abby Adams
1940
- Brigham Young as Clara Young
- Charlie Chan in Panama as Kathi Lenesch
- Viva Cisco Kid as Joan Allen
- Yesterday's Heroes as Lee Kellogg
- The Man Who Wouldn't Talk as Alice Stetson
1939
- Inside Story as June White
- Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence as Anita Santos
- Hotel for Women as Nancy Prescott
- Stop, Look and Love as Louise Haller
1938
- Time Out for Murder as Helen Thomas
- Rocket Ship as Dale Arden
- While New York Sleeps as Judy King
- Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars as Dale Arden
- Mars Attacks the World as Dale Arden
- Always in Trouble as Virginia Darlington
1937
- Night Key as Joan Mallory
- The Wildcatter as Helen Conlon
- Secret Agent X-9 as Shara Graustark
- Reported Missing as Jean Clayton
- When Love Is Young as Irene Henry
1936
- Ace Drummond as Peggy Trainor
- My Man Godfrey as Socialite (uncredited)
- Flash Gordon as Dale Arden
- Don’t Get Personal as Blondy
- Crash Donovan as Blonde (uncredited)
- Mysterious Crossing as Yvonne Fontaine
- The Adventures of Frank Merriwell as Elsie Belwood
- Conflict as Maude Sangster
1935
- Manhattan Moon as Joan
- His Night Out as Information (uncredited)
- Stormy as Kerry Dorn
- Fighting Youth as Blonde Student
- Tailspin Tommy in The Great Air Mystery as Betty Lou Barnes
1934
- Stand Up and Cheer! as Dancer
- Twenty Million Sweethearts as Radio Fan (uncredited)