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 The more that learn to read the less learn how to make a living. That`s one thing about a little education. It spoils you for actual work. The more you know the more you think somebody owes you a living. 

 

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Birthdate :November 4, 1879

Location :Oologah , Oklahoma

Country : United States of America

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1865
A friend, and frequent critic, of several U.S. Presidents, Rogers once visited Warren G. Harding (1865-1923, President 1921-1923) and said, "'Morning, Mr. President! Would you like to hear the latest political jokes?" Harding replied, "You don't have to, Will. I appointed them."
1920
Rogers had four children with wife, Betty. They were: Fred (died 1920), Mary (died 1989), Will Rogers Jr. (died 1993) and Jimmy Rogers (died 2000).
1922
In 1922 his weekly articles for the "New York Times" became so popular that they appeared in more than 500 U.S. newspapers daily. The articles dished out down-to-earth, biting criticism of politics, politicians, big business and the imbalance of the wealthy and the poor. In all, Rogers wrote more than 2,800 daily articles up until his death. H.L. Mencken labeled him "the most dangerous man alive" because of the power his comments had on an adoring public.
1926
Served as Honorary Mayor of Beverly Hills, California, from 1926-1928.
1933
As host of the 1933 Academy Awards ceremony, he made a minor blunder when announcing the Best Director Award. After reading the nominees he told the winner, "Come and get it, Frank!" Frank Capra (nominated for Lady for a Day (1933)) was halfway to the podium before he realized Rogers meant Frank Lloyd (winner for Cavalcade (1933)). Capra could well afford to lick his wounds: He won the following year for It Happened One Night (1934) and became Academy President the year after that.
1948
Pictured on a 3¢ US postage stamp in the Famous Americans series, issued 4 November 1948.
1952
Was portrayed by his son, Will Rogers Jr., in the movie, The Story of Will Rogers (1952).
1955
Charter member of the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1955.
1976
Is portrayed by Buff Brady in W.C. Fields and Me (1976)
1979
Pictured on a 15¢ US commemorative postage stamp in the Performing Arts and Artists series, 4 November 1979.
1987
Played himself in Will Rogers: Look Back in Laughter (1987) (TV), a 1987 or 1988 HBO documentary, produced by Harold Ramis.
1994
Is portrayed by Keith Carradine in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994)
6608
He was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6608 Hollywood Boulevard and for Motion Pictures at 6401 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

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