- Silent screen character actor, with Vitagraph in the 1910's, often cast in villainous roles. Also active as a director.
- After graduation, he worked several years for architect Stanford White. Leaving architecture, he went to Dobbs Ferry, New York, as head of a boys' school before he became an actor.
- He graduated from Columbia University in 1889.
- L. Rogers Lytton papers consists of Lytton's diaries and notebooks containing architectural notes and drawings. Other topics include his work as an actor on the stage and in motion pictures, and personal matters. Also, copies of plays, his notes on stagecraft and address book.
- L. Rogers Lytton was an American film actor of the silent era and an architect.
- On Broadway, Rogers appeared in Service (1918), The Strugglers (1911), The Clouds (1911), Madame X (1910), Lincoln (1909), The Galloper (1906), The Sorceress (1904), Love's Pilgrimage (1904), and The Proud Prince (1903).
- Litton's papers are housed at the New York Public Library.
- Prior to entering films he had a substantial stage career behind him.
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