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  1. Lela E. Rogers. Actress: The Major and the Minor. Lela Rogers, the mother of movie legend Ginger Rogers, was notable and accomplished in her own right. She was born Lela Emogene Owens in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa. Her parents were Walter Winfield Owens, a carpenter, and Sophronia W. (Ball), a widow who worked as a grocery store clerk.

  2. Rogers, Lela E. Date(s) 1962 - 1997 (inclusive) 1962 - 1978 (bulk) Related names. Rogers, Lela E. Description. 2 folder(s) of papers. Vertical file. Summary. There are two address books and miscellaneous personal correspondence. Biography. Lela Rogers was the mother of actress Ginger Rogers.

  3. Lela E. Rogers Lela E. Rogers nació en 1891 en el estado de Texas, Estados Unidos. Comenzó su carrera en la industria del entretenimiento como actriz teatral y eventualmente se convirtió en una exitosa actriz de cine mudo en la década de 1910.

  4. 33 ratings7 reviews. ""Ginger Rogers and the Riddle of the Scarlet Cloak"" is a mystery novel written by Lela E. Rogers. The book follows the adventures of Ginger Rogers, a young girl who loves solving puzzles and mysteries. When her friend's father is accused of stealing a valuable painting, Ginger sets out to clear his name and find the real ...

  5. Combine Editions. Lela E. Rogers’s books. Average rating: 3.12 · 33 ratings · 7 reviews · 4 distinct works • Similar authors. Ginger Rogers And The Riddle Of The Scarlet Cloak. by. Lela E. Rogers, Henry E. Vallely (Illustrator) 3.12 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 1942 — 22 editions. Want to Read.

  6. 27 de may. de 1977 · Lela E. Rogers Dies; Producer And Writer. palm SPRINGS (AP) - Lela E. Rogers, mother of actress Ginger Rogers and a noted writer, editor and producer. is dead at 86. Mrs. Rogers, who died Wednesday, had a successful. career as a ncwswmnan. playwright, magazine editor and stage producer.

  7. IMAGE: from Ginger Rogers: A Biography in Pictures and Story by Lela E. Rogers (Early 1970s) MHCTC. Gifts of M. Padgitt, R. Olden. 1930s King and Queen of Dance: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. In 1933, at the age of 22, Rogers began her legendary partnership with fellow dancer Fred Astaire in the film Flying Down to Rio.