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Roger (1956 - )
Edwina and Patsy
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Of the many gay adult film stars and models of the golden age of the eighties, few remain as memorable or still command as large a following as Roger.  After first appearing as a "Discovery" centerfold in Blueboy, Roger went on to appear in many classic cult film loops of the pre-condom era, co-starring with such other greats of the time as Al Parker, Jack Wrangler, Chuck Samson, and Bruno.  Among his films were The Academy; The Crotch Watcher; Double Whammy; and Ten Plus.  Then, he simply disappeared, seen only on video screens, in magazines, and in the fantasies of his fans.  

Roger's whereabouts became the stuff of rumor ad gossip, with most saying he had died shortly after his last film, though none could decide if he had died in a car accident or from AIDS complications, with most not even giving a cause of death.  None of the reports of his death could provide a date of birth, let alone a date of death.   

Recently the Outcyclopedia received word that the man of our dreams is still very much alive and well, living quietly in a suburb of Chicago.  He attended Al Parker's memorial service in 1991, and still maintains some contact with Jack Wrangler, but with the complete disapproval of Jack's wife, Margaret Whiting.  Roger credits his still being around to his having left the business before AIDS became wide-spread, staying drug-free, and maintaining a monogamous relationship for the past fifteen years.
(The Outcyclopedia wishes to thank Mr. Tom Garrett for his kind assistance with this article.)

Roger's credits include Peep Show 1 (1982); Double Whammy(1983);  Hot House (1983); Ten Plus (1983); The Academy (1985); plus numerous film loops for Buckshot, Colt, and Falcon. 

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Roger Filmography