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John Rogers (baseball) (1844–1910), American baseball executive; owner of the Philadelphia Phillies John Rogers (rugby union) (1867–1922), England international rugby union player John T. Rogers (coach) (fl. 1899–1900), American football and basketball coach at Temple University
John Rogers is an American screenwriter. He is known as the creator of the television series Jackie Chan Adventures (2000–2005), Leverage (2008–2012; 2021-present as Leverage: Redemption on Freevee ), The Librarians (2014–2018), and The Player (2015).
John Rogers (c. 1570 – 1636) was an English Puritan clergyman and preacher. Described as a "grave and judicious divine" and considered one of the most awakened preachers of his era, according to the book, Lives of The Puritans .
John A. Rogers (born August 24, 1967) is an American physical chemist and a materials scientist. He is currently the Louis Simpson and Kimberly Querrey Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurological Surgery at Northwestern University .
John Edward Rogers (28 August 1888 – 31 July 1963) was a British stage and film actor active in American cinema. [1] [2] He was the son of English playwright Charles Rogers and brother of actors Charles and Gerald Rogers. [3] A character actor, he played a number of supporting roles in the 1930s. These grew increasingly smaller during the ...
John Rogers (October 30, 1829 – July 26, 1904) was an American sculptor who produced very popular, relatively inexpensive figurines in the latter 19th century. He became famous for his small genre sculptures, popularly termed "Rogers Groups", which were mass-produced in cast plaster.
John Washington Rogers Jr. (born March 31, 1958) is an American investor and founder of Ariel Capital Management (now Ariel Investments, LLC), [1] founded in 1983. [2] He is chairman and co- CEO of the company, [ 3 ] which is the United States' largest minority-run mutual fund firm. [ 4 ]
John Rogers (1723 – September 23, 1789) was a Founding Father of the United States, who served as a lawyer and judge from Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Rogers was a delegate for Maryland to the Continental Congress in 1775—1776, when he voted for the Declaration of Independence but became ill before he could sign it.