Roger Scannura is an internationally recognized flamenco guitarist and a leading exponent of Nuevo Flamenco. Scannura was born on the history-drenched island of Malta and his early schooling began at the Franciscan Monastery of St. Theresa where he was tutored in European history, Latin, fine art and art restoration. He has been immersed in music since early childhood and mastered the techniques and nuances of flamenco guitar in Spain where he studied under the auspices of Pepe Habichuela and other gypsy masters for 12 years. He has toured Europe, North America and the Middle-East as a soloist and is the founder of the acclaimed Toronto based company Ritmo Flamenco. Scannura with his group has performed for Prime Ministers, dignitaries and celebrities including Russell Crowe and Sting. He has recorded 8 CD's of original music encompassing both traditional and modern styles. " A gifted composer whose music is as beautiful as it is haunting" The Globe and Mail. "Rarel is the flamenco guitar played with so much passion and grace" - 20th Century Guitar Magazine
Roger Schwermer Jr. is known for Savory Burger (2014), Retired (2014) and Bicycle Bobby (2009).
Roger Sciberras was born on 12 November 1982 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for Fool's Gold (2008), Home and Away (1988) and Skinford (2017).
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Roger Scott is an actor and producer, known for Antiquities (2018), Antiquities (2009) and The Discontentment of Ed Telfair (2013).
Roger Scott is known for The Marshes (2018), Scone Wars (2010) and A Special Friend (2005).
Roger Seneviratne is known for Samanala Sandhawaniya (2013), Dakina Dakina Mal (2010) and Ran Sayura (2017).
Roger Shepherd is an actor, known for Ouijageist (2018) and Man Like Mobeen (2017).
Roger Sloman was born in Eltham, South-East London, England as Roger Howard Sloman. His father ran a shoe store and served in the London Fire Service during the blitz. Roger attended East 15 acting school and upon graduating entered into repertory theatre at the Liverpool Everyman. He is best known for his role as Keith Pratt in the BBC play for today 'Nuts in May' (1976) and for his numerous comedy appearances in UK sitcoms such as 'Mr Bean' and 'The Young Ones'.