- Roger W. Morgan is a radio personality who was tapped for several film roles, the first when he was in high school in Salem, Oregon. In 1959, Roger doubled for Sal Mineo in the Walt Disney film, Tonka. He appeared briefly in a scene in which the wild horse was roped from a canyon ledge. As a child, Roger was a performer in rodeos, and was selected due to his unique roping talents.
Roger appeared in the film, The Enforcer, starring Clint Eastwood. He appeared as a photographer in that film.
He was seen in the film, .Com For Murder, starring Huey Lewis and Roger Daltry. His voice was used as the voice of the disc jockey, and he appeared in a scene in which his character was mistaken for the murderer.
Today, Roger owns and operates his own radio station, Paradise 93.5 FM, (WYAC) on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Roger W. Morgan - Roger W. Morgan was born "Jerry Lambert" and entered the entertainment industry at the tender age of 4 years as rodeo's "World Youngest Trick and Fancy roper". Guided by his rodeo announcer father Mel Lambert, Morgan got his first motion picture experience in 1959 appearing briefly in the Walt Disney Film, Tonka, starring Sal Mineo.
Known best as a celebrated radio personality, Roger re-entered the film industry as an actor in "The Streets of San Francisco" in the mid 70's. He also appeared in "Clint Eastwood's "The Enforcer" the 3rd in the Dirty Harry series of films.
Today, Roger is the co-owner of 105.9-The Legend Radio broadcasting to the Southern Oregon Coast. He is married to his Fipina wife Usiel.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Usiel Morgan
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