Roy was nicknamed "Sasquatch" by his friends long before being cast as Bigfoot in the new Tom Smugala film, Interview a Monster, starring Tom Green, Les Stroud, & Stacy Brown Jr. As well as playing a biker & guitar player in the film, he even assisted the production with art department, set building and blowing stuff up! Although music, production, sound, lights & construction have always been part of Roy's life, this award winning wine maker and 15 year Scoutmaster hasn't always been as big as a yeti. At 8 yrs old, in 1969 this South East Missouri prodigy began his music career. While writing songs and touring on keys in country music and classic rock bands in the 80's, Roy would cut his teeth working tech for traveling bands. The road lead home to raising a family in the 90's and opening a home repair and remodel business called "Semo Builders". I can only imagine this bearded muscle machine busting out walls with his bare hands for that new movie room expansion! Many film makers have taken advantage of Roy's green thumb for tech and construction as well as his ominous appearance. For decades Roy has provided sound, lights, and stage managing for more shows than he can count including the Historic Rodger's Theater in Poplar Bluff, MO, Brother's Walker from the "Voice", Country Music Legend Narvel Felts and even Wappstock, a non profit group he assisted in forming, which showcases annual all day concerts to raise money for summer camp scholarships in the local area. With his new Amercana CD "Real Deal" nearing completion, Roy still records when he's not touring with his cover band Two Lane Highway. "I'm still growing my hair & gigging in Mizzurah like it's 1979" he spouts and still manages to make 100 gallons of wine each year . . . just to share with his friends. So I got to interview this monster and lived to tell the tale. Yes, Bigfoot is definitely real, but when you meet him, you'll want to change this teddy bear's name to Bigheart.
Roy Ward is known for Shortland Street (1992), The Ugly (1997) and The Brokenwood Mysteries (2014).
Roy Ward Baker's first job in films was as a teaboy at the Gainsborough Studios in London, England, but within three years he was working as an assistant director. During World War II, he worked in the Army Kinematograph Unit under Eric Ambler, a writer and film producer, who, after the war, gave Baker his first opportunity to direct a film, The October Man (1947). He then went to Hollywood in 1952 and stayed for seven years, returning to Britain in 1958, when he directed one of his best films, A Night to Remember (1958). During the 1960s and 1970s, Baker directed a number of horror films for Hammer and Amicus. He also directed in British television, especially during the latter part of his career.
Roy Werner was born in August 1957 in Germany. He is an actor and producer, known for The Nutty Professor (1996), Angel (1999) and Firestorm Rising (2001).
Roy Wesney is an actor, known for The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey (1988), The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985) and Dangerous Orphans (1986).
Roy William Neill was born on September 4, 1887 in ship off Ireland. He was a director and producer, known for Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), The Scarlet Claw (1944) and Murder Will Out (1939). He was married to Betty MacLaglen. He died on December 14, 1946 in London, England.
Roy Williams, Jr. is an American actor born at Schofield Barracks Army Post in Hawaii to Roy and Sherri Williams. Roy can be seen in television series such as Dad Stop Embarrassing Me, Blackish, Being Mary Jane, The Bold and the Beautiful, and The Act. You can also see him starring in films like The Donor, The Breaking Point, and Take My Heart to name a few. Roy currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two daughters.
Roy Windham is known for Queer Icon: The Cult of Bette Davis (2009), Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story (2017) and Explosiv - Das Magazin (1992).
Currently a correspondent on 'The Daily Show w/ Trevor Noah', Roy has been described by the Hollywood Reporter as "A Standout", and Entertainment Weekly called his brand of thought provoking comedy as "charismatic crankiness". In 2016 'Variety' magazine named him one of 10 Comics to watch. Prior to 'The Daily Show' Roy spent three years on the TBS' sitcom, Sullivan and Son. And is still a regular on He's currently a regular on 'Conan', ESPN's 'SportsNation' & Comedy Central's @Midnight. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Roy began his comedy career in 1998 at the age of 19 while attending Florida A&M University. He went on to make his television debut in 2006 on The Late Show with David Letterman. and finished third in the 2010 season of Last Comic Standing. He's also appeared on HBO's Def Comedy Jam, Comedy Central's Premium Blend and The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson Prior to this he also appeared at the 2006 Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in the "New Faces Showcase". In 2006, Wood appeared on the Bob and Tom Radio Show: The Comedy Tour on Comedy Central. Also a veteran of radio (2001-2012) Roy's morning show took home awards from the Alabama Broadcasters association for 'Best Large Market Morning Show'. Wood has recorded three nationally-released prank call CD's: My Momma Made Me Wear This (2003), Confessions of a High School Bench Warmer (2005) and I'll Slap You to Sleep! (2009). And has recently released his first comedy CD Things I think, I think (2013)
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