Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Helen Rogers | |
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| Name | Helen Rogers |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 2004-present |
Helen Rogers is an American actress known for her roles in various Hollywood films and television series, including V/H/S and Body. She has worked with notable directors such as Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett, and has appeared alongside actors like Joe Swanberg and Calvin Reeder. Rogers' career has been marked by her versatility and range, with performances in a variety of genres, from horror films like V/H/S/2 to drama films like Long Nights Short Mornings. Her work has been recognized by organizations such as the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival.
Helen Rogers was born in London, England, and later moved to the United States, where she attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She studied acting and filmmaking at the university, graduating with a degree in fine arts. During her time at NYU, Rogers was exposed to the works of influential filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese, and was inspired by the performances of actors like Meryl Streep and Daniel Day-Lewis. She also had the opportunity to work with notable theater companies like the Public Theater and the Roundabout Theatre Company.
Rogers began her career in the early 2000s, appearing in small roles in off-Broadway productions and independent films. She gained recognition for her performance in the horror film V/H/S, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. The film, directed by Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett, also featured performances by Joe Swanberg and Calvin Reeder. Rogers' success in V/H/S led to roles in other notable films, including Body and Long Nights Short Mornings, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2012 and 2016, respectively. She has also appeared in television series like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Good Wife, working with actors like Mariska Hargitay and Julianna Margulies.
Helen Rogers' filmography includes a range of genres and styles, from horror films like V/H/S/2 to drama films like Long Nights Short Mornings. Some of her notable films include Body, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2015, and V/H/S, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. She has also appeared in television series like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Good Wife, working with actors like Mariska Hargitay and Julianna Margulies. Rogers has worked with notable directors like Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett, and has appeared alongside actors like Joe Swanberg and Calvin Reeder. Her filmography also includes performances in short films like The Devil's Well and The House That Cried Blood, which have been recognized by organizations like the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.
Helen Rogers has been recognized for her performances with several award nominations, including a Fangoria Chainsaw Award nomination for her role in V/H/S. She has also been recognized by organizations like the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival, which have premiered several of her films. Rogers' work has been praised by critics like Roger Ebert and A.O. Scott, who have noted her versatility and range as an actress. She has also been recognized by her peers, including actors like Meryl Streep and Daniel Day-Lewis, who have praised her performances in films like Body and Long Nights Short Mornings.
Helen Rogers currently resides in New York City, where she continues to work in the film industry. She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the Actors' Equity Association, and has been involved in several charity organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Rogers is also a supporter of the arts education programs at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied acting and filmmaking. She has been recognized for her philanthropic work by organizations like the Golden Globe Awards and the Emmy Awards, which have honored her contributions to the entertainment industry. Category:American actresses