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From 5 August 2008 through 21 October 2008, Rogers reprised the role of Robert Scorpio on the second season of SOAPnet's General Hospital: Night Shift, a prime time spin-off of General Hospital which stars Scorpio's daughter Robin. He was featured in 12 of the season's 14 episodes, and Soap Opera Digest named the appearance their "Best Return" of 2008.[6] Rogers later reappeared on General Hospital for four episodes starting 22 December 2008 as Scorpio attends Robin's wedding. |
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Kim got into broadcasting in 1987 when asked if she wanted to be a fashion editor on Good Morning America. She fell in love with the job getting the best on air training around. She was then asked to host a TV show for mothers called Healthy Kids on the Family Channel. She then hosted numerous other cable shows before getting a syndicated (to over 120 stations) hosting show with Time Warner, called |
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Rogers starred in the CINE award-winning short Opportunity Knocks, portraying Death himself. Co-produced by Aaron Wells and Suzanne Niedland, there are plans to develop the short into a feature-length film. In 1994 Rogers guest-starred in season one episode "The War Prayer" of science fiction TV series Babylon 5. Rogers has also done voice-over work representing restaurant chain Outback Steakhouse, Foster's Lager, Reebok, Epson and others. Rogers also voiced Jake the kangaroo mouse in The Rescuers Down Under. Rogers returned to daytime television on December 8, 2010 when he joined the cast of The Young and the Restless as Colin Atkinson. He was placed on contract with the show in February 2011. |
Your Mind and Body. She recently had a show that ran for 2 seasons on TV LAND called, She's Got the Look. Past work includes: BROADCAST AND CABLE EXPERIENCE
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