Her mother gave birth to Ginger at home, having lost a previous child in a hospital.
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Initially signing with in 1930, she quickly opted out of her contract and worked for several studios, most notably for in musicals 1933 and 1933 , during this time she was named one of.
Eventually, the couple also became business partners, establishing a film production company in Jamaica.
Successful comedies included 1938 with , 1939 , where she played an out-of-work girl sucked into the lives of a wealthy family, and 1939 , with , in which she played a shop girl who is falsely thought to have abandoned her baby.
And even as she slowly stepped out of the spotlight, Rogers maintained her sinewy limbs.