William Wayne McMillan Rogers III (1933-2015) was an amazing Hollywood star having a background in the United States Navy. The actor is famous for his outstanding performance in the American sitcom “House Calls”, in which he played the character of Dr. Charley Michaels. Another remarkable character played by him is Captain Trapper in the famous drama series M*A*S*H*.
He gave exceptional performances in movies as well as television programs. He featured in various American drama series in the 1960s including ‘GunSmoke’, ‘the F.B.I.’, ‘Wanted Dead or Alive’, ‘The Big Valley’, and ‘The Fugitive’. The actor is also known for his character in “Search for Tomorrow” (1959) as Slim Davis and in “The Journey” (1965) as Richard Henry Pratt who is an officer in the United States Army.
In 1960, William Rogers received a nomination for “Golden Globe Awards” owing to his outstanding portrayal in Robert Wise’s ‘Odds Against Tomorrow’. Some other William Roger movies are ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’ (1962), ‘Chamber of Horrors’ (1966), ‘The Invaders’ (1967), ‘Cannon’ (1971), ‘Pocket Money’ (1972), ‘City of Angels’ (1976), ‘Frozen with Fear’ (2001), and ‘Fear of Rain’ (2002). After giving so many masterpieces to the Hollywood industry, the actor achieved a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.