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Will Rogers, Silent Movie Actor - goldensilents.com American humorist and movie actor Will Rogers was born William Penn Adair Rogers on November 4th, 1879 in Oologah, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). He was part Cherokee Indian and he was raised to love the land and to work on it. He attended Kemper Military School and College in Boonville, Missouri. He began his show business career as a rope twirler and a trick horse rider in Wild West shows. He gradually added homespun humor to his act and his audiences loved the combination. Will went on to perform for the Ziegfeld Follies and in traveling vaudeville shows, and before he knew it he was a star across America. He ... became a syndicated writer in 1922, with a weekly humor column which appeared in many newspapers, prompting fellow writer H.L.
Will Rogers was a one of America's brightest media stars during the 1920s and '30s, a Cherokee cowboy-philosopher who did rope tricks while making pointed -- and humorous -- political observations. Rogers grew up on a ranch in Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma. After a few years as a rancher and cowboy, he began performing rope tricks and made it to vaudeville. He signed on with the Ziegfield Follies in 1915 and soon became a popular and well-paid stage performer. By 1918 he was starring in and producing movies in Hollywood. By the end of the '20s Rogers was a movie star, radio star and successful newspaper columnist.
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Will Rogers was truly an American icon and legend. From the early 1920's until his death in 1935 he was the most popular man in the United States. His newspaper column was read daily by 40 million people. Preferring horses and roping to school, Will ended his formal education after the tenth grade. Despite that, it's been said that only the Bible and William Shakespeare have been quoted more often. Born to the Cherokee Nation on a ranch in the Indian Territory, Rogers represented both the best of his country's heritage and its character.
Will Rogers World Airport (OKC) located in southwest Oklahoma City, Okla., is a medium-sized airport that is serviced by seven major airlines and several regional jet services. Southwest offers the most daily nonstop flights including service to Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, St. Louis and Phoenix. Oklahoma City OKC airport opened a new and spacious concourse facility in 2003 with larger gate areas, jet bridges that accommodate all sizes of aircraft and expanded concession space. Construction at Will Rogers airport continues, so you may encounter terminal detours and other minor inconveniences. The airport is named after Oklahoma native, Will Rogers, who could be called one of the original frequent flyers due to his constant travels during his career as a down-home comedian and commentator on American life.
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The Will Rogers Theatre and Commercial Block was built between 1935-1937 by contractor Roy Kennedy and opened its doors in 1938 with a performance by Ina Ray Hutton. Unique to the area with the inclusion of six storefronts along with the theatre, the distinctive Art Deco façade features glazed brick and terra cotta reliefs in geometric and floral designs. Characteristic of Art Deco architecture, the theatre’s construction was a collaboration between architects, designers, and artists. Original Art Deco elements remain throughout the building, including light fixtures, mirrors, the double staircase to the second floor, hand-painted frieze panels in the auditorium and the entry doors with the frosted glass “WR” insignia. Local tradition was reflected in the building’s color palette; the exterior glazed brick in crimson and yellow are the Charleston High School colors, and the original blue and gray recessed ceiling in the auditorium echoed the colors of Eastern Illinois University. Although the Will Rogers was converted to a two-screen theatre in the 1980s, the original coved ceiling and its plaster and painted ornamentation remain under the dropped ceiling.
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The Will Rogers Memorial is open 365 Days a Year: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is by voluntary contributions. The Memorial features nine galleries, three theaters,interactive television and a special children's museum. Exhibits feature Will Rogers artifacts such as memorabilia, saddle collections, photographs and manuscripts. These depict Will's career as a trick roper, Vaudeville and Ziegfeld Follies performer, movie star, radio commentator, syndicated newspaper columnist, author and philosopher. The Rogers family tomb is ... located here. The 16,652 square-foot, nine-gallery museum was built of fossilized limestone quarried nearby.
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