Amy Keating Rogers

American screenwriter (born 1969)

Amy Keating Rogers
Rogers at the 2012 Summer BronyCon Convention
Rogers at the 2012 Summer BronyCon Convention
Born (1969-06-17) June 17, 1969 (age 54)[1]
Los Angeles, California, U.S.[2]
OccupationTelevision producer and writer
Alma materOccidental College, California Institute of the Arts
Years active1996–present
SpouseAaron Rogers
Children2

Amy Keating Rogers (born June 17, 1969) is an American television writer who has contributed to several notable animated television series and films, including episodes of The Powerpuff Girls and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. She has been nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards.[3] In 2009, Rogers directed the documentary film Jason Bateman Thinks I'm Dead,[4] which chronicles her attempts to re-establish contact with actor Jason Bateman, one of her classmates in elementary school. On April 27, 2015, she became a full-time writer at Disney.[5]

Personal life

Rogers has a husband Aaron, with whom she has two children, Moira and Soren Rogers.

Filmography

  • Lyla in the Loop (2024) (TV) (guest writer)
  • #TweetIt: Featuring My Little Pony Staff and Bronies (2014)
  • PAW Patrol (2013) (TV) (guest writer)
  • Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony (2013) (herself)
  • Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (2012) (TV) (story editor)
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010–2012; 2014–2015) (TV) (writer)
  • The Fairly OddParents (2008-2009) (TV) (story) (writer)
  • Danny Phantom (2007) (TV) (writer, "D-Stabilized")
  • My Life as a Teenage Robot (2005) (TV) (writer)
  • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004-2005) (TV) (story) (writer)
  • The Powerpuff Girls: 'Twas The Fight Before Christmas (2003) (outline editor)
  • The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002) (story)
  • Samurai Jack (2001-2004) (TV) (outline editor)
  • Grim & Evil (2001) (TV) (writer)
  • Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999) (story)
  • The Powerpuff Girls (1998-2004) (TV) (story) (outline editor) (writer) (head writer) (production coordinator)
  • Johnny Bravo (1997-2004) (TV) (writer: story) (unit production assistant)
  • Dexter's Laboratory (1996) (TV) (story)

References

  1. ^ "Amy Keating Rogers on Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "About Amy Keating Rogers". amykeatingrogers.com.
  3. ^ "Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards - 37th Annual Nominations Announcement". The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on November 22, 2010. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  4. ^ "Jason Bateman Thinks I'm Dead". January 1, 2000. Retrieved January 22, 2017 – via IMDb.
  5. ^ "Amy Keating Rogers Becomes Full Time Disney Writer, Leaves My Little Pony For the Near Future". Equestria Daily. Retrieved April 27, 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • Amy Keating Rogers at IMDb
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