Roger Fan has been impressing audiences with his range and versatility since his remarkable one-two punch at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. While co-starring as the charismatic and manipulative Daric Loo in Justin Lin's breakout indie feature "Better Luck Tomorrow," Fan also starred in, co-produced, and co-wrote the racy 17-minute short subject, "The Quest For Length," one of the surprise hits of the festival. Fan will soon be seen co-starring with James Franco in Lin's first studio feature, Touchstone Pictures' "Annapolis," which recently wrapped production on the East Coast. Born in Baltimore and raised in Southern California, Fan graduated from Brown University with a degree in Economics. He initially worked on Wall Street and in San Francisco as a financial consultant, but found time to create inspiration and excitement in local theatre. Gifted with a natural ability to perform and a uniquely handsome, leading-man style, Fan incorporated his love of the performing arts with his entrepreneurial flair and quickly parlayed them into a successful film and television career, leaving the financial world behind. Fan accumulated an extensive background in theatre and has performed in various classic and contemporary productions in Europe and the United States. His most recent stage credits include "Solve for X", "Terminus Americana", and "Texas" with the award-winning Lodestone Theatre Ensemble, and "Performance Anxiety" with San Diego's AART. He has also appeared in plays at Theatre 40, Playhouse West, East West Players and for the Exile's Theatre Ltd. in Ireland. He made his feature film debut in "Rush Hour," and co-starred as Chris Kattan's FBI partner in the Disney/Touchstone comedy "Corky Romano." Fan recently completed a role in "D.E.B.S." starring Jordana Brewster, and has also appeared in the Farrelly Bros.' film, "Stuck on You." Among his numerous television credits are roles on "ER," "Frasier," "Party of Five," "News Radio," "Arli$$", "Diagnosis Murder." Today, Roger Fan is one of the industry's most interesting and exciting young actors, redefining the leading man aesthetic through a wide variety of projects and roles on film and on stage. Rave reviews from critics such as Roger Ebert, Richard Roper, Peter Travers, and Elvis Mitchell have pointed out that Roger Fan is a "charismatic and fearless actor" with a limitless future.
Federer is the former #1 ranked tennis player in the world, having held the number one position for a record 237 consecutive weeks. He won the Indesit ATP 2004 Race on September 14. The ATP confirmed that his lead was insurmountable, marking what is believed to be the earliest a player has locked up the year-end No. 1 position since the ATP Rankings were established in 1973. He won his third Grand Slam title of the year at the U.S. Open. That was his 9th title of the year, his 16th since the beginning of 2003, his 19th career title. No other male player had ever won his first four Grand Slam finals. He is considered to have the talent to be the best tennis player of all time. His fellow players have nicknamed him "The Natural." He is the favorite tennis player of Anna Wintour, editor of American Vogue. She sometimes can be seen at his matches. He's frequently featured in American Vogue and once graced the cover of Men's Vogue. He has appointed former American tennis player Paul Annacone as his coach.
Roger Ferreira is known for As Good as It Gets (1997), Heimweh/Nostalgia (1991) and Good Burger (1997). He was previously married to Sharon Maclachlan Ferreira.
Roger Frost was born on June 9, 1948 in Hackney, London, England. He is an actor, known for The Wolfman (2010), The Bourne Identity (2002) and Time Bandits (1981). He has been married to Pam Ferris since 1986.
Roger Garth is an Italian supermodel, TV personality, dubber and actor. Garth was born in Rome, Italy, of American descent on his father's side and of French descent on his mother's. Roger began his career in the TV show The Mickey Mouse Club in the 1990s with Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears . Roger began acting at the age of four, appearing in a stage production of Best Babies at the NTR. He continued appearing in roles on stage, television, and in films throughout the 1980s. Notable parts in this period included an episode of the popular action series " The EqualizeR " in which he played a kidnap victim. He also appeared in another movie in which he probed the title character, over his background on the basis that "I'm a kid - that's my job." He did many voices in cartoons like Alvin and the Chipmunks and Happy Three Friends. Now he is working in the fashion industry as a top model , he did campaign for Calvin Klein, Prada, Versace, Dior, Pirelli and so many brand famous around the fashion business. Roger Garth is one of the highest-paid top models in the world and the highest-paid Italian models in the fashion world history. He has a famous cousin, Jennie Garth. Now Roger is working on Italian television . In 2006 he collaborated with Heather Locklear and Rachel Dratch for the Saturday Night Live show from New York : it Was a big success for the NBC. In 2007 he came back with the TV show Fashionably Late with Stacy London. Roger was named "Guy of the Year" in 2006 by the cable television music channel VH1, as well as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" by People magazine. From 2010 to 2014 Roger worked on the Italian TV show Pomeriggio Cinque talking About Big Brother . Roger Garth works behind the scenes as a writer and a cast director of television . 2015 : He is working on the new movie of Ruggero Deodato ' a thriller as a guest star "Ballad in Blood ". The movie will be out in 2016 . In 2017-2021 he's working again on Italian Tv Shows on Mediaset Channel. in 2021 Roger Garth was hand selected by director Ridley Scott for a cameo appearance in the critically acclaimed movie House of Gucci.
Roger Gastman is known for Infamy (2005), Bomb It (2007) and Best Coast: Our Deal (2011).
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Having been born in Texas, he graduated from High School in Kerrville, Texas and went to the University of Texas at Austin in the Navy ROTC program. He also says he played football in the early 50s for UTexas and claims one knee was injured in a Texas football game in the early 1950s. He speaks Russian from a stint in the military, and spends much of his time in a wheelchair as both knees are in bad shape.
Roger Germanes is known for Tendre et perverse Emanuelle (1973).