Wayne Rogers

Wayne Rogers

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

07/04/1933

Day of Death

31/12/2015
(82) years old

Place of Birth

Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Biography

William Wayne McMillan Rogers III (April 7, 1933 — December 31, 2015) was an American film and television actor, best known for playing the role of 'Trapper John' McIntyre in the U.S. television series, MASH. He succeeded Elliott Gould, who had played the character in the Robert Altman movie MASH, a... Read More

Filmography

Cast

2004

Nobody Knows Anything!

as Gun Schnook

2003

Miracle Dogs

as Dr. Marchant

2002

Three Days of Rain

as Business Man

2001

Frozen with Fear

as Charles Sullivan

1999

Love Lies Bleeding

as Abberline

1996

Ghosts of Mississippi

as Morris Dees

1994

The Goodbye Bird

as Ray Whitney

1991

Memories of M*A*S*H

as Self / Trapper John Macintyre

1990

Miracle Landing

as Bob Schornstheimer

1989

Passion and Paradise

as Raymond Schindler

1988

Bluegrass

as Lowell Shipleigh

1988

Drop-Out Mother

as Jack Cromwell

1987

The Killing Time

as Jake Winslow

1987

American Harvest

as Walter Duncan

1986

The Girl Who Spelled Freedom

as George Thrash

1986

One Terrific Guy

as Charlie Brennan

1985

The Gig

as Marty Flynn

1985

The Lady from Yesterday

as Craig Weston

1984

He's Fired, She's Hired

as Alex Grier

1982

The Hot Touch

as Danny Fairchild

1980

The Top of the Hill

as Michael Stone

1978

Once in Paris...

as Michael Moore

1978

Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery

as Vic Tannehill

1977

It Happened One Christmas

as George Hatch

1977

Having Babies II

as Lou Plotkin

1977

The November Plan

as Jake Axminster

1972

Pocket Money

as Stretch Russell

1970

WUSA

as Minter

1967

Cool Hand Luke

as Gambler

1966

Chamber of Horrors

as Police Sgt. Jim Albertson

1965

The Glory Guys

as Lt. Mike Moran

1964

Dr. Sex

as Raincoat Man

1959

Odds Against Tomorrow

as Soldier in Bar

Crew

2004

Nobody Knows Anything!

as Executive Producer

1968

The Astro-Zombies

as Screenplay

1968

The Astro-Zombies

as Executive Producer

1964

Dr. Sex

as Writer

1964

Dr. Sex

as Producer