Roger Herren

Roger Herren

1 title Acting Sep 27, 1945 Died: Sep 01, 2014 Baxter, Tennessee, USA

Roger Herren was a striking American actor who captured attention during the late 1960s and early 1970s. With a combination of good looks and southern charm, he appeared poised for a bright future in Hollywood. His most significant role came in 1970 when he played Rusty Godowsky in the film adaptation of Gore Vidal's bestselling novel, Myra Breckinridge. Despite the film's high-profile release, it was poorly received, and this marked the peak of Herren's acting career, after which he struggled to find substantial roles.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Herren's personal life was marked by notable relationships, including a romance with Barbara Thinnes, who was previously married to actor Roy Thinnes. Following his brief stint in the limelight, Herren settled into a quieter lifestyle in Santa Barbara, California, where he enjoyed the serene beach life. He remained a familiar face around the local beaches until his passing at the age of 68. Although his career was short-lived, Roger Herren's contributions to film during his peak years and his charming presence left a lasting impression in the memories of those who followed his work.

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