Tristan Rogers
Tristan Rogers, born on June 3, 1946, and who passed away on August 15, 2025, was a prominent Australian-American actor celebrated for his dynamic performances on both television and film. He achieved widespread recognition for his portrayal of Robert Scorpio on the long-running ABC soap opera "General Hospital." This role not only solidified his status in the entertainment industry but also garnered him a passionate fanbase.
Rogers began his acting career in his native Australia, making early appearances on television shows. He had notable roles in popular soap operas such as "Bellbird," "Number 96" in 1974, and "The Box" in 1975. He was also a regular on the police drama series "The Link Men," which aired in 1970 for 13 episodes, and made guest appearances in series like "Barrier Reef" and "Division 4." His talent extended to the miniseries realm with his performance in the 1976 production "Power Without Glory."
In addition to his television work, Rogers lent his voice to the character Jake in Disney's animated feature "The Rescuers Down Under," further demonstrating his versatility as an actor. His contributions to the entertainment industry and memorable performances have left a lasting legacy, making him a beloved figure among fans and peers alike.