Tristan Rogers, best known for playing Robert Scorpio on General Hospital, recently received an honor in Palm Springs, California. Many notable figures appeared at the event to help honor the star. Rogers will also join the ranks of various other famous figures who’ve received the honor.
Tristan Rogers Has Been In Soaps Since The Start Of His Career
Rogers is a Melbourne-born actor who first broke into Australian soap operas, like Bellbird and Number 96. In 1980, he appeared on General Hospital as the character Robert Scorpio.
In 1992, Scorpio was killed off, but briefly appeared as a spirit in 1995. Throughout the 2000s, however, Rogers returned to the show, with Scorpio turning up alive.
Tristan Rogers on ‘General Hospital’ – YouTube
Rogers last appeared on the show in November 2024. During the 2010s, Rogers also notably appeared as Colin Atkinson on The Young and the Restless.
Outside of his work in soaps, Rogers...
Tristan Rogers Has Been In Soaps Since The Start Of His Career
Rogers is a Melbourne-born actor who first broke into Australian soap operas, like Bellbird and Number 96. In 1980, he appeared on General Hospital as the character Robert Scorpio.
In 1992, Scorpio was killed off, but briefly appeared as a spirit in 1995. Throughout the 2000s, however, Rogers returned to the show, with Scorpio turning up alive.
Tristan Rogers on ‘General Hospital’ – YouTube
Rogers last appeared on the show in November 2024. During the 2010s, Rogers also notably appeared as Colin Atkinson on The Young and the Restless.
Outside of his work in soaps, Rogers...
- 11/21/2024
- by John Witiw
- TV Shows Ace
Production has begun on “Tangata Pai,” a Warner Bros. Discovery-backed drama that claims to be the first primetime series in which 30% of the dialog will be in the Maori language.
The eight-part series tells the stories of five people whose worlds collide when a bomb is detonated at a peaceful Māori protest against a license to mine a sacred site. The completed show will play on New Zealand’s Three and Three Now channels.
The series was created by writer, director and producer Kiel McNaughton who also serves as showrunner and director for the series.
Tangata Pai is produced by Kerry Warkia under the production banner Brown Sugar Apple Grunt Productions, which she founded with McNaughton. It was co-written by McNaughton, Mei-Lin Te Puea Hansen, Briar Grace Smith and Hamish Bennett.
The series is made in partnership with Ngāti Te Whiti and Te Atiawa (Indigenous people of New Plymouth and...
The eight-part series tells the stories of five people whose worlds collide when a bomb is detonated at a peaceful Māori protest against a license to mine a sacred site. The completed show will play on New Zealand’s Three and Three Now channels.
The series was created by writer, director and producer Kiel McNaughton who also serves as showrunner and director for the series.
Tangata Pai is produced by Kerry Warkia under the production banner Brown Sugar Apple Grunt Productions, which she founded with McNaughton. It was co-written by McNaughton, Mei-Lin Te Puea Hansen, Briar Grace Smith and Hamish Bennett.
The series is made in partnership with Ngāti Te Whiti and Te Atiawa (Indigenous people of New Plymouth and...
- 10/15/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Actor Penne Hackforth-Jones, a pillar of Australian films and TV for more than 40 years, died in Melbourne on Friday from lung cancer, aged 63.
Her illness was diagnosed in 2012 but she wished to keep the diagnosis private while her father was still alive. She relocated to Melbourne in 2011 to be close to and care for her elderly parents both of whom died recently.
.Penne responded to her own terminal diagnosis with great courage and grace,. said her sisters Jos Hackforth-Jones, Simary Hackforth-Jones and Olivia McNally. .Her health deteriorated in April, but she was able to remain at home because of the wonderful support from her Gp, Mercy and Alfred Palliative care units and friends. Her last weeks were peaceful and happy. She died surrounded by flowers and cards from those closest to her and cared for by family and close friends. She was dearly loved by relations and friends and much...
Her illness was diagnosed in 2012 but she wished to keep the diagnosis private while her father was still alive. She relocated to Melbourne in 2011 to be close to and care for her elderly parents both of whom died recently.
.Penne responded to her own terminal diagnosis with great courage and grace,. said her sisters Jos Hackforth-Jones, Simary Hackforth-Jones and Olivia McNally. .Her health deteriorated in April, but she was able to remain at home because of the wonderful support from her Gp, Mercy and Alfred Palliative care units and friends. Her last weeks were peaceful and happy. She died surrounded by flowers and cards from those closest to her and cared for by family and close friends. She was dearly loved by relations and friends and much...
- 5/20/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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