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  1. Working in multiple disciplines of dramatic form over the past 24 years, writer/actor/filmmaker Rodney Lee Rogers recently received the SC Arts Commission’s Playwriting Fellowship for 2010 and won a SC Film Commission grant for his short film Downturn.

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  2. Rodney Lee Rogers was born in April 1968 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Downturn (2011), Steaming Milk (1997) and 8 Graves (2020).

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  3. About Rodney . Working in multiple disciplines of dramatic form over the past 24 years, writer/actor/filmmaker Rodney Lee Rogers recently received the SC Arts Commissions Playwriting Fellowship for 2010 and won a SC Film Commission grant for his short film Downturn.

  4. Oct 26, 2017 · College of Charleston adjunct professor Rodney Lee Rogers shares his passion for theater not only in the classroom, but he also brings his expertise in screenwriting, acting, and directing to the Charleston community as the co-founder of PURE Theatre.

  5. CAREER OBJECTIVE To create, explore and educate through the medium of dramatic art. Core Values: Awareness, Discipline and Imagination. | Learn more about Rodney Lee Rogers’ work experience...

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  6. He is a two-time winner of the National/LAFF Screenwriting scholarship and winner of the 2010 Playwriting fellowship from the South Carolina Arts Commission.

  7. May 9, 2024 · Professional basketball players are the real basketball players. Anyone else who plays basketball does it as a hobby. It’s something you do after work. This is why, after 20 years of working as an artist, my relatives still say things like: “How’s that little dance thingy coming?” “That must be so fun!” “Are you getting in good shape?”