Fred Rogers Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Fred Rogers Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Television Personality Fred Rogers including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Fred Rogers
Real Name Fred Rogers
Profession TV Anchors
Nick Name Fred McFeely Rogers
Famous as Television Personality
Nationality American
Religion Presbyterian
Personal life of Fred Rogers
Born on 20 March 1928
Birthday 20th March
Died At Age 74
Sun Sign Pisces
Born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States
Died on 27 February 2003
Place of death Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Family Background of Fred Rogers
Father James
Mother Nancy Rogers
Siblings Elaine
Spouse/Partner Sara Byrd (m. 1952-2003)
Education Dartmouth College (attended) Rollins College (B.A.) Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (M.Div.)
Awards 2002 – PNC Commonwealth Award in Mass Communications

2002 – Presidential Medal of Freedom

1987 – Peabody Award

Personal Fact of

Fred McFeely Rogers was one of the most well-known television personalities in the history of American Television. He created, hosted, and composed for the preschool educational TV series Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. His gentle and kindhearted personality made him a role model among the young audience of the America.

Roger’s show ran uninterrupted for four decades and became one of the longest running television shows in the world. Rogers was born in a family which had interest in arts and he learned music at a very young age. He later hosted and composed music for many TV shows targeted at children.

After working for a brief time on commercial TV, he moved to community television channels as he felt that commercial TV channels could not work for the good of the society. Rogers was awarded a Life Time Achievement Emmy and the highest civilian honor in USA. Several buildings and artworks in Pennsylvania are dedicated to the memory of Fred Rogers and he was ranked 35 in TV Guide’s Greates TV stars of all time.