Net Worth | $3 Million |
Name | Fred Rogers |
Date of Birth | 20 March 1928 |
Age | 74 Years Old |
Gender | Male |
Fred Rogers Net Worth
$3 Million
Fred Rogers also known as Fred McFeely Rogers, was an American television host, author, producer and Presbyterian minister. As of 2003, Fred Rogers’s net worth was $3 million. He was the creator, showrunner, and presenter.
Fred Rogers’s manner and approach to children’s television and early childhood education also “cried out to be ridiculed.” In the 1980s, comedian Eddie Murphy mimicked Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on Saturday Night Live.
Fred Rogers Wiki/Biography
Born on 20 March 1928, Fred Rogers was 74 Years Old as of 2003. He was born and brought up in a super rich-class Catholic Christian family from Latrobe, Pennsylvania, the United States. He was an American by nationality and had his belief in the Catholic Christian religion.
He completed his early education at the Latrobe High School, in the United States.
After that, he also enrolled himself at Dartmouth College, Rollins College, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, United States.
Name | Fred Rogers |
Full Name | Fred McFeely Rogers |
Other Name | Mister Rogers |
Net Worth | $3 Million |
Date of Birth | 20 March 1928 |
Date of Death | 27 February 2003 |
Age | 74 Years Old |
Birth Place | Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Unites States |
Death Place | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
Profession | Television Host, Author, Producer and Presbyterian Minister |
Years Active | 1951 – 2003 |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Christian |
Ethnicity | Scottish, Welsh, German, English, Scots-Irish, Northern and Irish Descent |
Hometown | Latrobe, Pennsylvania |
Zodiac Sign | Pisces |
School/High School | Latrobe High School, in the United States |
College/University | Dartmouth College, Rollins College Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, United States |
Education Qualification | Graduate |
Family, Wife & Relationships
Fred Rogers’s parents were James and Nancy Rogers. Fred Rogers’s father’s name was James Rogers who was a very successful businessman and president of the Mcfeely Brick Company to the United Kingdom by profession.
Fred Rogers’s mother’s name was Nancy Rogers, who was a Knitted Sweaters for American soldiers by profession.
He has one sibling, his sister’s name is Nancy Elaine Crozier.
Fred Rogers’s marital status was married at the time of his death. In the year 1952, he married Joanne Byrd, an American homemaker.
They together have two children, two sons named James Byrd Rogers and John Rogers. There are no insights into his past relationship.
Father Name | James Rogers |
Mother Name | Nancy Rogers |
Brother Name | – |
Sister Name | Nancy Elaine Crozier |
Girlfriend | Joanne Byrd |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife Name | Joanne Byrd |
Children | James Byrd Rogers (Son) John Rogers (Son) |
Physical Appearance
Fred Rogers was a young-looking smart and handsome man with a charming and dashing personality. He owned a strong physique with great body measurements and a normal body type.
He was about 6 feet 0 inches in height and his body weight was around 72 Kg. He had short reddish-brown color hair and also had blistering blue color eyes.
Height (approx) | in centimeters: 182 cm in meters: 1.82 m in feet inches: 6’ 0” |
Weight (approx) | in kilograms: 72 kg in pounds: 158 lbs |
Eye Colour | Blistering Blue |
Hair Colour | Reddish-Brown |
Career
Fred Rogers started his career by acting in TV shows. In the year 1954, he published the Children’s Book titled Our Small World. From the year 1954 to the year 1961, he starred on the TV show titled The Children’s Corner.
In the year 1960, he published the Songbook titled Tomorrow on the Children’s Corner. From the year 1963 to the year 1966, he starred on the TV show titled Misterogers. From the year 1964 to the year 1967, he starred on the TV show titled Butternut Square.
From the year 1968 to the year 2001, he starred on the TV show titled Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
In the year 1970, he published the Songbooks titled Mister Rogers’ Songbook.
In the year 1973, he published the Children’s Book titled The Elves, The Shoemaker, & the Shoemaker’s wife, The Matter of the Mittens, and Speedy Delivery. In the year 1974, he published the Children’s Book titled Henrietta Meets, Mister Rogers, and Time to be Friends.
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