

Documentary
Overview
For more than thirty years, and through his television program, Fred Rogers (1928-2003), host, producer, writer and pianist, accompanied by his puppets and his many friends, spoke directly to young children about some of life's most important issues.
Top Cast
Margaret Whitmer
Margaret Whitmer
Self - TV Producer
Margaret Whitmer
Self - TV Producer


Tom Junod
Tom Junod
Self - Journalist and Fred's Friend
Tom Junod
Self - Journalist and Fred's Friend


Joanne Rogers
Joanne Rogers
Self - Fred's Wife
Joanne Rogers
Self - Fred's Wife
Jim Rogers
Jim Rogers
Self - Fred's Son
Jim Rogers
Self - Fred's Son
Max King
Max King
Self - Fred's Biographer
Max King
Self - Fred's Biographer
Hedda Sharapan
Hedda Sharapan
Self - Child Development Advisor
Hedda Sharapan
Self - Child Development Advisor
Betty Seamans
Betty Seamans
Self - Actress / Mrs. McFeely
Betty Seamans
Self - Actress / Mrs. McFeely
Junlei Li
Junlei Li
Self - Fred Rogers Center Co-director
Junlei Li
Self - Fred Rogers Center Co-director


Joe Negri
Joe Negri
Self - Actor / Handyman Negri
Joe Negri
Self - Actor / Handyman Negri


David Newell
David Newell
Self - Actor / Mr. McFeely
David Newell
Self - Actor / Mr. McFeely
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