L. Rogers Lytton

Legare Rogers Lytton[1] (born Oscar Legare Rogers;[2] April 9, 1867 – August 14, 1924) was an American film actor of the silent era and an architect.

Lytton was born in New Orleans, Louisiana,[citation needed] and graduated from Columbia University in 1889.

Leaving architecture, he went to Dobbs Ferry, New York, as head of a boys' school before he became an actor.

[3] On Broadway, Rogers appeared in Service (1918), The Strugglers (1911), The Clouds (1911), Madame X (1910), Lincoln (1909), The Galloper (1906), The Sorceress (1904), Love's Pilgrimage (1904), and The Proud Prince (1903).

[3] On August 14, 1924, Lytton died in Bellevue Hospital in New York City.