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Roger W. Morgan is an American radio personality whose "show business" career started when he was barely 3 years old. Roger's father, rodeo announcer Mel Lambert, taught Roger to twirl a cowboy lariat Will Roger's style. From age 3 to 6, Roger was promoted in rodeos throughout America as the World's Youngest Trick and Fancy Roper under his birth name of Jerry Lambert. At age 6 and at his mother's urging, Roger retired from show business to enter grade school in his hometown of Salem, Oregon.

While still in high school, Roger briefly doubled for Sal Mineo in the Walt Disney film, Tonka, filmed near Bend, Oregon in 1957. That same year, Roger got his first broadcasting job and has been in radio ever since working under his now legal name of Roger W. Morgan. He appeared in several motion pictures including "The Enforcer" with Clint Eastwood, and ".Com For Murder" in 2001. In the 70's, he appeared in several episodes of the ABC Television series, "The Streets of San Francisco" with Michael Douglas and Karl Malden. He has been a radio personality in Portland, Oregon, aOmaha, Indianapolis, Seattle, Houston, San Diego, Sacramento and San Francisco.

In 2000, Roger was chosen as the only preliminary judge for the Miss Universe Pageant on Cyprus. Today, Roger is a broadcast manager and sales professional and owns radio stations in the Virgin Islands and in Virginia and operates an online radio station, Galaxy Star Radio from studios in Southern California.