Roy Jenkins is a writer and actor, known for The Heartbreak Kid (2007), Thank You for Smoking (2005) and War Dogs (2016).
Roy Jenson was born on February 9, 1927 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is known for Chinatown (1974), Soylent Green (1973) and Every Which Way but Loose (1978). He was married to Marina Petrova and Barbara Ann Dionysius. He died on April 24, 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Roy Jimmy is an actor, known for Haiti Cherie: Wind of Hope (2010).
Roy Johnson is known for One More Round (2015).
Roy Levesta Jones Jr. is an American former professional boxer, commentator, and trainer who holds dual American and Russian citizenship. He competed in boxing from 1989 to 2018, and held multiple world championships in four weight classes, including titles at middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight, and is the only boxer in history to start his professional career at light middleweight and go on to win a heavyweight title. As an amateur, he represented the United States at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal in the light middleweight division after one of the most controversial decisions in boxing history
Roy Joseph is an actor, known for Five Bedrooms (2019), Halim (2017) and Back in Very Small Business (2018).
Roy Karch was born on December 21, 1946 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a director and writer. He died on September 24, 2020 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Roy Keane was born on August 10, 1971 in Mayfield, Cork, Ireland. He is an actor, known for The Young Offenders (2018), Pepsi - Inside the Man U Changing Room (1999) and Keane & Vieira: Best of Enemies (2013). He is married to Teresa. They have five children.
Roy Kenny is an actor, known for The Signal (2014), Mia II the Last Chapter (2022) and Mia: Love Never Dies (2019).
After his schooling in Edinburgh, the British character actor Roy Kinnear attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Following national service, Kinnear appeared on stage, radio, and television in Scotland before becoming a household name in Britain in the early 1960s as one of the original members of the television series That Was the Week That Was (1962). Around this time, he also established his film career, specializing in jovial, yet sometimes slightly sinister, characters, such as Finney, Moriarty's henchman, in The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975). Another characteristic role was that of Planchet in the Musketeer movies, a role that tragically led to his death from a riding accident during the filming of The Return of the Musketeers (1989).