Roger Pryor

About Roger Pryor

Who is it?: Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day: August 27, 1901
Birth Place: New York City, New York, USA
Height: 6' (1.83 m)

Roger Pryor

He was considered the "poor man's Clark Gable" at Universal and Columbia studios where he held long-term contracts...
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As per our current Database, Roger Pryor has been died on 31 January, 1974 at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

🎂 Roger Pryor - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Roger Pryor die, Roger Pryor was 73 years old.

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Occupation Actor
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born August 27, 1901 (New York City, New York, USA)
Birthday August 27
Town/City New York City, New York, USA
Nationality USA

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Roger Pryor’s zodiac sign is Virgo. According to astrologers, Virgos are always paying attention to the smallest details and their deep sense of humanity makes them one of the most careful signs of the zodiac. Their methodical approach to life ensures that nothing is left to chance, and although they are often tender, their heart might be closed for the outer world. This is a sign often misunderstood, not because they lack the ability to express, but because they won’t accept their feelings as valid, true, or even relevant when opposed to reason. The symbolism behind the name speaks well of their nature, born with a feeling they are experiencing everything for the first time.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Roger Pryor was born in the Year of the Ox. Another of the powerful Chinese Zodiac signs, the Ox is steadfast, solid, a goal-oriented leader, detail-oriented, hard-working, stubborn, serious and introverted but can feel lonely and insecure. Takes comfort in friends and family and is a reliable, protective and strong companion. Compatible with Snake or Rooster.

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He was considered the "poor man's Clark Gable" at Universal and Columbia studios where he held long-term contracts during the 30s and 40s. The son of composer/band leader 'Arthur Pryor', mustachioed Roger Pryor had slick, roguish leading man looks that helped enable him to become a durable, if not exceptional, co-star of breezy "B" level musicals and slick drama.

Making his stage debut at 18 in a New Jersey stock play called "Adam and Eva", he also worked with the Myskle-Harder Stock Company in Connecticut. After years of touring in repertory companies, he finally hit the Broadway lights in 1925 with a production of "The Back Slapper" and went on to appear with Ruth Gordon in "Saturday's Children" in 1927.

He replaced Lee Tracy in the popular classic "The Front Page" but it was his stage role in "Blessed Event" that got New York movie studios paying attention. He made his film bow with the musical Moonlight and Pretzels (1933) and went to Hollywood.

His biggest picture was as Mae West's paramour in Belle of the Nineties (1934). Divorced in 1933, he married actress Ann Sothern in 1936 during the height of his career but the marriage ended seven years later.

As he started to decline into second leads and supports (often as a heavy), he turned successfully to radio hosting in the 40s, possessing a perfectly rich voice that suited the medium. He also carried on the family tradition as a dance band leader and trombonist.

At one time, his wife, Ann Sothern, briefly toured with Pryor's band. Though the work was personally satisfying, it wasn't profitable and it drove him into bankruptcy. In 1947, Pryor retired from show business altogether and turned to business, finding a comfortable niche as an ad executive.

He remarried a third time and settled comfortably in Pompano Beach, Florida, dying in 1974 of cardiac arrest.

Roger Pryor WIFE, FAMILY, KIDS

  • Ann Sothern (27 September 1936 - 17 May 1943) ( divorced)
  • Priscilla J. Mitchell (22 July 1926 - 24 March 1936) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
  • Barbara (? - 31 January 1974) ( his death)

Roger Pryor Movies

  • The Man with Nine Lives (1940) as Dr. Tim Mason
  • Case of the Missing Man (1935) as Jimmy Hudson
  • Sitting on the Moon (1936) as Danny West
  • South of Panama (1941) as Mike Lawrence

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