Roger Glover was born on November 30, 1945 in Brecon, Powys, Wales. He is a composer and actor, known for Point Break (1991), Twister (1996) and Rain Man (1988).
Roger Godden is an actor, known for Queens of Mystery (2019).
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Roger Greco was born in New Jersey, the youngest of four. His father was a doctor, and his mother a nurse. His first home until the age of seven, was in an apartment, inside the hospital where his father served as medical director. (A bit of Trivia: In 2001, Ron Howard used the exterior of this hospital in his 2001 film "A Beautiful Mind.") Like his 3 siblings, who ultimately gravitated toward medical professions, Roger always thought his future would be in the medical field, too. But a 1983 film entitled "No Big Deal" proved to be a very big deal, indeed, and changed the trajectory of his interests. Roger's high school theater instructor suggested he go be an extra in the film, which was being shot locally. The movie told the story of a group of students, featuring very early performances by Kevin Dillon and Jane Krakowski. He did and, from his first moment on set, Roger knew what he wanted to do-act. He moved to Baltimore and began touring with The Children's Theater Association, a troupe of actors who performed at schools throughout Maryland. Roger relocated to Orlando to further hone his craft, Roger threw himself into the city's burgeoning theatre scene. Over the next few years, Roger appeared in 12 plays, with six theater companies and festivals. Roger also trained to become a licensed massage therapist, and successfully launched his own business. However, he yearned for an artistic outlet once again. In 2015, he began training at Art's Sake Studio and auditioning at Full Sail University and independent production companies. Since then, he has been cast in more than 20 films, television, web series and commercials. Roger is represented by the Diamond Agency and looks forward to growing his artistry by tackling a variety of roles in film, television and stage.
Roger Green Jr. is known for Exposure 36 (2022).
Roger Gregg is an actor, known for Galactik Football (2006), Space Truckers (1996) and About Adam (2000).
Roger Griffiths is an actor and writer, known for Batman Begins (2005), Chef! (1993) and EastEnders (1985).
Roger Groh is an actor, known for Milk (2008), Eagle Eye (2008) and 2010: Moby Dick (2010).
Roger Gual was born on 12 November 1973 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Smoking Room (2002), Remake (2006) and Menú degustació (2013). He has been married to Marta Torné since 5 June 2015.
Roger Guenveur Smith is an internationally acclaimed actor, writer, and director who has created a prolific body of work on stage and screen. He adapted his Obie Award-winning solo performance of A Huey P. Newton Story into a Peabody Award-winning telefilm, directed by his longtime colleague Spike Lee, with whom he continues to collaborate in a relationship which is unparalleled in the American cinema. For Lee's Oscar-nominated Do The Right Thing, Smith improvised the stuttering hero, Smiley, after his debut as fraternity pledge Yoda in Lee's first studio film, school daze. The eclectic range of characters expanded with a Russian roulette-playing gangster in Malcolm X, a guitar-playing cop in Get On The Bus , the street philosopher Big Time Willie in He Got Game, a hardnose detective in Summer Of Sam, and an opportunistic insurance salesman in Chi-Raq. Also among Smith's recent credits are The Birth Of A Nation, and Bitch, which have achieved distinction in three consecutive Sundance Festivals, and the acclaimed indies Mooz-Lum, and Better Mus' Come, in which he plays the Prime Minister of Jamaica. Smith's astonishing range is further demonstrated in the cult classics Deep Cover and King Of New York, Eve's Bayou, Hamlet, All About The Benjamins, and American Gangster, for which he was nominated for the Screen Actors' Guild Award. On HBO, Smith has starred in Steven Soderbergh's K Street, Oz, and Unchained Memories: Readings From The Slave Narrative. Before entering the Yale School of Drama ( into a class which included Angela Bassett, Charles S. Dutton, and John Turturro) Smith studied history, earning an undergraduate degree in American Studies at Occidental College. He has continued to combine his interests through an ever-evolving stage repertoire which includes Frederick Douglass Now, Christopher Columbus 1992, The Watts Towers Project, In Honor Of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Two Fires, Patriot Act, Juan and John, The End Of Black History Month, Who Killed Bob Marley?, Iceland, and, with Mark Broyard, Inside The Creole Mafia, a "not too dark comedy." Smith's work is frequently developed through intense archival immersion and improvisation, a process which informs his performing history workshop, which he currently directs at Cal Arts. Katori Hall's The Mountaintop, Steven Berkoff's Agamemnon, and the Bessie and Ovation Award-winning Radio Mambo, are also among his directorial credits. Smith frequently collaborates with composer/videographer Marc Anthony Thompson (Chocolate Genius Inc.) and presents his work at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles. Smith was born in Berkeley, and raised in Los Angeles, where he resides with his wife, the writer LeTania Kirkland, and their three children. He has an adult daughter from a former marriage.