Rogers has frequently appeared in guest roles on television shows including
Law & Order,
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,
Friends,
The Closer,
Boardwalk Empire,
Touched by an Angel,
The Knick,
Lipstick Jungle,
Miss Match,
Hell on Wheels,
The Americans,
The Blacklist and the TV miniseries
Attila. He played the killer Andrew Lincoln in the 2005 TV film
Stone Cold, part of the
Jesse Stone TV film series. Films that featured Rogers include
Primal Fear,
I Shot Andy Warhol,
Runaway Bride,
The Photographer,
Analyze That,
Igby Goes Down, and
Lovely by Surprise.
Theater Rogers was nominated for the 1996
Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play and the 1996
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for a Broadway revival of
Philip Barry's
Holiday. He won the 2002
Obie Award as Outstanding Actor for his role in
Richard Greenberg's Off-Broadway play
The Dazzle. In May 2005, he costarred with
Marin Hinkle in the
Craig Lucas adaptation of
August Strindberg's
Miss Julie at
Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. In 2011, he performed in two plays at
Shakespeare in the Park in New York City:
Measure for Measure and ''
All's Well That Ends Well. In September 2011 he appeared in the new Theresa Rebeck play Poor Behavior'' at the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles. In August 2013, Rogers costarred with
Johanna Day in the world premiere of
Carly Mensch’s play
Oblivion at the
Westport Country Playhouse. In the 2014 Broadway production of ''
You Can't Take It with You'', he played Boris Kolenkhov, the Russian refugee and dance teacher. In March 2017, he began performing as Morris Dixon in the Broadway production of
Present Laughter starring
Kevin Kline. In September 2018, he originated the role of Ron Carlisle in
Tootsie, which moved to Broadway in March 2019. Rogers played the part of Joe Josephson in the 2022 Off-Broadway revival of
Merrily We Roll Along, which transferred to the
Hudson Theatre as the first Broadway revival of the show in September 2023. In December 2024, he took over the role of Mr Mushnik in the Off-Broadway revival of
Little Shop of Horrors replacing
Stephen DeRosa. ==Filmography==