A renowned thespian, Pogue's impressive repertoire spanned the realms of both film and television, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. While he may be most famously associated with the cult classic late-night series, Adderly, where he embodied the role of the enigmatic Major Jonathan B. Clack, Pogue's versatility as an actor allowed him to effortlessly traverse a diverse array of characters throughout his storied career.
With a penchant for playing the villainous type, Pogue frequently found himself cast in roles that showcased his remarkable ability to bring depth and nuance to even the most unsavory of characters. However, as his career progressed, he began to branch out, taking on a more mature and paternal persona, often portraying aging spouses, parents, or grandparents of the lead characters, thereby demonstrating his remarkable range and capacity for emotional depth.