John Edward "Charlie" Rogers (born 1976), former American football running back and wide receiver in the National Football League
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Charles P. Rogers (1829–1917), American furniture industrialist and banker from New York City
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Charley Rogers (1887–1956), actor, film director and screenwriter who was sometimes credited as Charles Rogers
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Charles Calvin Rogers (1929–1990), United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient
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Woodley teamed with former Detroit Lions wide receiver Charles Rogers and former Chicago Bulls point guard Anthony Roberson at Saginaw High School in 2000 to win Michigan's Division II state championship in football.
In 1946, Comet Productions, a company established by Mary Pickford, her husband, Charles Rogers and Columbia executive Ralph Cohn, produced a 56-minute feature film, Little Iodine, starring Hobart Cavanaugh as Henry, Irene Ryan as Cora and Jo Ann Marlowe as Little Iodine.