| Suzanne Rogers | |
|---|---|
| Born | Suzanne Crumpler July 9, 1944 Colonial Heights, Virginia, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1973–present |
| Spouse(s) | Sam Groom, 1980-1982 |
Suzanne Rogers (born Suzanne Crumpler on July 9, 1944 in Colonial Heights, Virginia) is a Daytime Emmy Award winning American actress. Rogers's stage name was inspired by Hollywood star Ginger Rogers.
A former Rockette, she is best known for playing Maggie Horton on the daytime serial Days of our Lives beginning in 1973. Her character was killed off in 2003, the third victim of the Salem Stalker story arc. The storyline was controversial, and resulted in the firing of nine veteran actors over the course of a year. Eventually, executive producer Ken Corday rehired all of the fired actors with new contracts. The storyline was explained as being a hoax. Rogers is the only current cast member on Days to have won an Emmy in a competitive category.
Rogers was diagnosed with the rare muscle disease myasthenia gravis in 1984, but is currently in remission. Later, Rogers insisted that her character, Maggie, be diagnosed with the same disease on the show, in order to educate viewers.
Married and divorced once, to actor Sam Groom, Rogers resides in Studio City, California.
Roles
- Days of our Lives - Margaret "Maggie" Simmons Horton (July 1973-1984; 1985-2003; 2004-present)
- Knight Rider -Lydia Arkett (1985)
- Little House on the Prairie -Molly Reardon (1980)
- Quincy M.E.- Elaine Farrell (1977)
- Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story- Herself
Awards and nominations
- Daytime Emmy Award: Winner- Outstanding Supporting Actress (1979)
- Daytime Emmy: Pre-Nomination- Outstanding Supporting Actress (2004)
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