Roe Pacheco was born on the East Coast in the smallest state in the Union, Rhode Island. She's very proud of of her Italian heritage, and cannot really survive without at least one plate of macaroni and meatballs a week. From a young age, she was performing in tap dance shows, plays and puppet shows. Her interest in design brought her to Chicago, where she studied fashion illustration and advertising design. She worked as a stylist for a table top photographer and a make up artist, with famous models like Kerry Harper, Karen Alexander, Christina Kempner, etc. She started modeling herself for a small agency there, and eventually worked on film sets in the Windy City. After her daughter Alexa was born, she moved back to the tiny state of RI, and pursued a career in jewelry and accessories design She never really let acting get too far from her mind, though she never thought that RI was a place you could find work - but that's exactly what happened. Fast forward to 2012, where she started working in front of the camera - commercials, web series, indie films, studio films, shorts and documentaries. She just kept getting busier and busier, with jobs and ongoing training, and now works in Boston, NYC, Florida and just about anywhere the film industry takes her. She uses her design skills in every aspect of storytelling - and has done many jobs behind the camera in makeup, styling, and crafting. Roe owns a small company that produces wedding and floral designs, and is a master in faux botanicals. She is very fond of up-cycling old things to create new designs for any event, party or film set. Her company was featured in US Bank's "Resilience Rising" series, and taps into her creativity and how she managed to uplift her customers during the Covid pandemic. She will be using her floral design skills soon, for a short film, entitled, "For Lily". Her main passions are storytelling and design, and she considers it an honor to create a character - to design a persona that will bring the story to life.
Roe Pajemna is known for Torn Heaven (2023), Happy Breakup (2017) and Deleter (2022).
Roe-ha Kim was born on November 15, 1965 in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He is an actor, known for Salinui chueok (2003), Dalkomhan insaeng (2005) and Gwoemul (2006).
Roeder Camanag is an actor, known for Mula sa kung ano ang noon (2014), Kagadanan sa banwaan ning mga engkanto (2007) and Ebolusyon ng isang pamilyang Pilipino (2004).
Roee Adar is known for Ha-Hamama (2012), When Heroes Fly (2018) and The Little Drummer Girl (2018).
Roee Flortentin was born in 1975. After his military service, he began his career as a video editor and worked on many series and programs. For the last 14 years, he has been working as a director of television shows for all of the broadcast channels in Israel and recently directed an upcoming Netflix series. To date, he has directed two feature films. Florentin lives in Tel Aviv with his wife, three children and two cats
Roel Dirven is an actor, known for Goede tijden, slechte tijden (1990) and Gooische Vrouwen II (2014). Roel is a Dutch actor, born in the South of the Netherlands, but currently living in Amsterdam. Roel had his television debut on the Nickelodeon TV series 'Het Huis Anubis' (The House of Anubis) where he played the role of Raphael Salomons from 2009 to 2012. He graduated with his BA at 'Fontys School of Arts' in 2011 with his self-written play 'Reiteration'. After graduating, Roel went on to play a variety of roles in TV and film, as well on stage. One to mention is the role of 'Anton Rover' in 'Soldaat van Oranje de Musical/ Soldier of Orange the Musical', directed by acclaimed director Theu Boermans. Most recently, Roel will have his international breakthrough being the lead on the international TNT Comedy/Warner Media TV-series 'The Mopes', where he plays the part of Mat Benvenuti, a depressed American singer-songwriter living in Berlin. He will star alongside renowned German actress Nora Tschirner. Besides being an actor in television, film, and theater, Roel is a trained dancer and singer. He has also been working as a voice actor for over 10 years now, lending his voice to numerous productions for Nickelodeon, Netflix, and Disney.
Roel Leijten is a Dutch filmmaker based in Breda, The Netherlands. During high school he borrowed the 8mm camera from his father to produce his very first short film and never stopped doing so. After his bachelor graduation in International Media Management, he started his professional career as a filmmaker. Combining his passion for traveling with his work, Leijten has traveled over more than 28 countries such as Japan, Colombia and Indonesia. The personal connection with a subject is vital in creating inspiring stories. In this way he is able to produce quality films that engages audiences. In 2018 Leijten wrote and directed the short film Never Mind in Los Angeles about the MeToo-era. This film was selected at several international festivals and premiered at the 32nd edition of the Braunschweig International Film Festival. At the age of 30, Roel is still developing his filmmaking skills that thrive him to push creative boundaries. When he isn't working on his commercial videos, Roel likes to read books, go to the cinema and work on long-term projects such as script writing and making feature films.
Roel Navarro is an actor known for Bosch (2020) Empire (2019) Mayans M.C. (2019). Roel is perhaps best recognized in the role of cartel crime boss Enrique "Rios" going 'toe-to-toe' in a shoot out with Bill Paxton on Training Day (2017) Pilot produced by EP Jerry Bruckheimer & WB Television for CBS Television
Roel Reiné is an award-winning director from the Netherlands, whose works include multiple feature films and television series for Universal, 20th Century Fox, Sony, Lionsgate, Netflix, Disney+, Starz, Showtime and many more. Roel Reiné won the Dutch Academy Award for Best Director in 2000 with his first theatrical feature 'The Delivery' and has been nominated for Best Director in 2015 for his historical drama 'Michiel DE Ruyter'. At international film festivals around the globe he has won multiple awards for his movies 'Admiral' and 'Redbad'. Roel Reiné is known for his impeccable, commercial & unique vision and broad artistic skill-set, ranging from directing, cinematography, writing and producing with his production company Rebel Entertainment. Some of his latest critically acclaimed works include: the very successful action movie 'Seal Team Eight' for 20th Century Fox, the supernatural western 'Dead in Tombstone' with Mickey Rourke for Universal became a VOD hit, and two very popular 'Death Race'; prequels, with Sean Bean. His 2015 Feature film 'Admiral', a.k.a. 'Michiel DE Ruyter', an epic historical Dutch language movie, had a very successful theatrical release worldwide. In spite of competing with 'Jurassic World' and 'Fast and Furious' in its release window. The film was a major financial success worldwide and held a remarkable position among the top ten box office revenues of the Netherlands in 2015. The movie tells the story of a 17th Century Admiral, Michiel DE Ruyter, who protects the Dutch population from a civil war between two political factions while defeating English armadas in massive sea-battles. At the Toronto European Film Festival it got the award for best movie. After 10 years working in Hollywood and building a solid reputation as a very talented and visionary director, Roel Reiné began directing for prime-time US shows; Series like 'Black Sails' for Starz and 'Blood Drive' for Syfy. By 2017, he directed the pilot episodes of 'Marvel's Inhumans', for Marvel Studios and IMAX. This TV series pilot was globally released on IMAX screens and later broadcast on ABC and now on Disney+. In 2017, Roel Reiné also directed another Europan Feature Film named 'Redbad'. This movie has been theatrical released all over the world and has won many awards for best Director, best Cinematography and best Foreign Language Movie on several international film festivals. In 2018 and 2019, Reiné has been directing epic TV shows like 'Knighfall' with big battle sequences and 'Wu Assassins' for Netflix. Also, a TV movie for Shark Week and a highly acclaimed docudrama miniseries for History Channel about George Washington called 'Washington' that broke viewing records. At the present year, Roel Reiné is directing two episodes of the Science Fiction TV show 'Halo' for Showtime and for Stephen Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment.