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Occupation
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Arthur Pryor
Jr.

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Roger Pryor

Years active
  
1930–1945


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Born
  
August 27, 1901 (
1901-08-27
)
New York City, United States

Died
  
January 31, 1974, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Spouse
  
Ann Sothern (m. 1936–1943), Priscilla Mitchell (m. ?–1933)

Parents
  
Maud Russell Pryor, Arthur Pryor

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Ann Sothern, Nick Grinde, Robert Sterling, Phil Rosen, Arthur Pryor

"Ah, But Is It Love?" Roger Pryor and Lillian Miles 1933


Roger Pryor (August 27, 1901 – January 31, 1974) was an American film actor.

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Early years

The son of bandmaster Arthur Pryor, Roger Pryor was born in New York City, New York. He had a brother, Arthur Pryor Jr., who was also a bandmaster. Pryor attended the Dwight School in New York. While there, he became so interested in performing on stage that "he and the school parted company by mutual consent."

Stage

Pryor's debut on stage came in stock theater when he was 18, after which he worked with several repertory theatre companies. His Broadway credits include The Backslapper (1925), The Sea Woman (1925), Paid (1925), Saturday's Children (1927), The Royal Family (1927), See Naples and Die (1929), Apron Strings (1930), Up Pops the Devil (1930), A Modern Virgin (1931), Here Goes the Bride (1931), Blessed Event (1932), There's Always Juliet (1932), and Message for Margaret (1947).

Film

Pryor often had leading roles in B movies in the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1930 and 1945.

Radio

Pryor was host of "a number of prestigious network programs," including The United States Steel Hour,:345 The Pause That Refreshes,:267, The Coca-Cola Summer Show and The Screen Guild Theater. He starred as Dan McGarry in McGarry and His Mouse:211 and was the producer of Cavalcade of America. He also had his own music program, featuring the Roger Pryor Orchestra.:534

Advertising agency

In 1947, Pryor changed careers, becoming vice president in charge of broadcasting at Foote, Cone and Belding advertising agency.

Family

Pryor was married to Priscilla Mitchell, the daughter of vaudeville star Bessie Clayton; they had one daughter. He married, secondly, in 1936, actress Ann Sothern; they divorced in 1942.

Death

Pryor died January 31, 1974, in Puerta Valarta, Mexico.

References

Roger Pryor (actor) Wikipedia