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Roger Rose

Roger Rose (born August 15, 1958) is an actor, voice actor, and former television (VJ), renowned for his versatile performances across live-action films, , commercials, and video games. His career spans over four decades, beginning with early television appearances in the and evolving into prominent roles in major productions, including the character of Steven in the Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) and additional voices in the Happy Feet (2006). Rose also gained recognition as a VH1 VJ during the late , hosting segments before transitioning to extensive animation and narration work. Born in , , Rose grew up in a family immersed in broadcasting, with his mother working at and his father hosting radio talk shows in and , which influenced his entry into the entertainment industry. He secured his first (SAG) role in a 1981 episode of the sci-fi series in the 25th Century, marking the start of guest spots on popular shows such as , , , and . During this period, Rose also contributed to the opening credits of and provided voice work for network promos and the final two seasons of . His early film roles included comedies like (1990). In the 1990s and beyond, Rose established himself as a prolific voice actor, lending his talents to animated franchises including , , , and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. He has voiced over 120 characters across 73 projects, with standout performances in video games such as Takumi in (2015), Niles in (2017), and Sampo in Honkai: Star Rail (2023). More recent credits include additional voices in (2024), Forza Motorsport (2023), and Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (2023), demonstrating his ongoing activity in animation and gaming. Based in , he continues to work in commercials, promos, narration, and on-camera hosting through agencies like Atlas Talent.

Early life and education

Family background

Roger Rose was born on August 15, 1958, in Chicago, Illinois. Some sources associate his birth with Highland Park, a suburb of Chicago. He is the son of Hillard "Hilly" Rose, a pioneering radio talk show host who worked in Chicago and later became a prominent figure in Los Angeles radio, and Sondra B. Gair, a trailblazing radio actress from the 1940s and 1950s who transitioned into public radio as an award-winning interviewer and host of Midday with Sondra Gair on Chicago's WBEZ-FM. Rose also has a brother, Judd Rose, who pursued a career as a correspondent for ABC News. Growing up in a centered on media, Rose was exposed from an early age to the intricacies of radio production and through his parents' professional lives, fostering his lifelong interest in and . This familial immersion in and media operations provided a foundational influence on his path toward and voice work.

Formal education

After completing high school in the mid-1970s, Roger Rose began his formal training in and improvisation at Chicago's , a renowned comedy theater and training center. This late-1970s period marked his initial structured preparation for a performance career, where he developed core skills in comedic timing, ensemble work, and spontaneous character creation. Motivated by his family's involvement in , Rose used this education to build a foundation in voice and stage techniques. Following his move to , Rose continued his studies at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, focusing on principles to deepen emotional authenticity in performances. He also trained with improv troupe, enhancing his abilities in , physicality, and vocal versatility—skills critical for both live-action and voice roles. These programs in the late and early equipped Rose with professional-level proficiency in performance arts, setting for his entry into the industry.

Career

Early career and hosting

Rose began his professional journey in the entertainment industry in the late , starting with behind-the-scenes positions that provided foundational exposure to television production. In 1977, he worked as an usher at TV City in , followed by a role as a on from 1977 to 1979, where he gained hands-on experience in live broadcasting. These early jobs were influenced by his family's media background, as his parents were both broadcasters—his mother worked on National Public Radio, and his father hosted radio talk shows in and —instilling in him an early familiarity with performance and voice work. Following his production assistant tenure, Rose transitioned into on-air roles, serving as a contest producer for the game show Joker! Joker! in 1980 and later as a at radio stations KMGG in in 1983 and in 1986. His entry into visible came prominently through hosting, particularly as a (VJ) on from 1985 to 1987, where he hosted music video programs and conducted celebrity interviews, such as a segment with pianist in 1987. This period on , lasting over two years, elevated his profile in the MTV-era broadcasting landscape and opened doors to further opportunities. During the early 1980s, Rose made initial television appearances in minor guest spots, including roles on shows like in the 25th Century in 1981 and in 1983, which served as stepping stones from hosting to scripted performances. These experiences, combined with his VH1 visibility and family-inspired media savvy, facilitated his shift toward acting, leveraging connections formed during broadcasts—such as encounters with emerging talents like —to pursue more substantial on-screen work.

Live-action acting

Roger Rose began his live-action acting career with a debut role in the television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, appearing as Marcos in the 1981 episode "The Golden Man." This marked his first (SAG) job, following early pursuits in hosting and commercials. Throughout the 1980s, Rose took on supporting roles in films, including Sergeant Stone in the romantic comedy The Man Who Loved Women (1983) and the newscaster in ' Micki + Maude (1984). He also appeared as Cliff in the teen comedy (1984) and as Steven, a hapless camper killed by , in the (1986). His breakthrough came in 1990 with the lead role of Jerry Cramer, a wisecracking ski patrol leader battling a rival resort developer, in the comedy . This film represented a career high point, showcasing Rose in a starring on-screen capacity amid the era's wave of ensemble comedies. On television, Rose made numerous guest appearances in both action series and sitcoms during the 1980s and 1990s. Notable examples include a delivery boy in the action-adventure series (1984), a magician in the sitcom (1983), and a customer in (1983). He also featured in episodes of (1982) and (1985–1990), often in comedic or minor supporting parts that highlighted his versatile screen presence. Rose's live-action work peaked in the 1980s and , with consistent film and TV roles that built on his early hosting experience to secure auditions. By the early , he increasingly shifted focus to and announcing, reducing on-camera appearances while maintaining a presence in through production and narration.

Voice acting and announcing

Roger Rose has built a prolific career in , particularly in , where he contributed additional voices and character roles during the and animation boom. His notable performances include the Leopard Seal in the animated film (2006), directed by George Miller, showcasing his ability to deliver menacing yet comedic tones in ensemble casts. In the long-running series, spanning the and , Rose provided voices for various supporting characters, such as the Finster Wedding DJ in (2000). He also lent his voice to episodic roles in (1995–1998), including and a sportscaster, adding satirical flair to the production. Similarly, Rose appeared in multiple projects, voicing the PA Announcer in What's New, Scooby-Doo? (2002–2006) and the Lead Cat Person alongside the trailer narrator in (2019). In broadcast announcing, Rose has been a prominent figure, delivering high-energy narration for major events and promotions. He served as the announcer for the ceremonial 6,000th episode of on March 1, 2004, filling in during a transitional period for the long-running . Rose also announced the in 2011, hosted by on Fox, bringing his versatile delivery to the live telecast. His announcing extends to network promos, where he has voiced on-air announcements for major broadcasters including , , and others, contributing to campaigns for shows like and . Rose's voice work in video games highlights his adaptability to , with key roles in the superhero genre. In Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006), he voiced both and (), enhancing the ensemble cast of characters in the action developed by . He has also voiced prominent characters in later titles, including Takumi in (2015), Niles in (2017), and Sampo in Honkai: Star Rail (2023). Documentary narration and commercial voice-overs remain ongoing pillars of Rose's career, providing authoritative and engaging delivery across educational and advertising formats. He has narrated projects for networks like , (including specials), and , often focusing on wildlife and exploration themes. In commercials, Rose's warm, professional has been featured in national campaigns, sustaining his presence in broadcast media. Rose's recent work demonstrates his continued evolution into the 2020s landscape. In 2025, he was announced as of Morio in the English dub of the , produced by and set for release on in spring 2026, marking a return to dubbing after two decades. This role follows his foundational experiences in , where live-action training from earlier hosting gigs enhanced his for disembodied performances.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Roger Rose is married to , though the exact date of their marriage has not been publicly disclosed; the union remains ongoing as of 2025. The couple has two daughters, with names and specific details kept private to maintain family privacy. In a 2021 interview, Rose alluded to his wife's supportive role during professional encounters, highlighting how family contributes to his personal equilibrium.

Professional affiliations

Roger Rose is represented by Atlas Talent Agency, which handles his voice-over and acting bookings across its Los Angeles and New York offices, with key contacts including agents Heather Vergo and Jonn Wasser. He maintains additional affiliations with NV Talent in Chicago for regional opportunities and AKA Talent in specifically for on-camera work, supporting his diverse portfolio in commercials, promos, and . These agency ties have been instrumental in securing bookings for his long-standing career in . As a longstanding performer in the entertainment industry, Rose holds membership in SAG-AFTRA, the union representing actors, announcers, and media professionals, with his first union job dating back to early roles in the 1980s. This affiliation ensures compliance with industry standards for voice work and provides access to negotiated contracts for projects involving major productions. Rose's professional network extends to collaborations with prominent studios, including Warner Bros. for animated features like Happy Feet (2006) and Justice League: War (2014), Disney Television Animation for series such as Quack Pack (1996), and Nickelodeon for episodes of Rugrats. These partnerships highlight his role in high-profile animation and dubbing efforts, facilitated through his agency and union connections. As of 2025, Rose continues to be active in dubbing and narration, with Atlas Talent Agency supporting recent anime endeavors, including his voice role as Morio in the English dub of Rooster Fighter. This ongoing involvement underscores the enduring strength of his professional affiliations in sustaining a prolific output in the voice acting field.

Filmography

Films

Roger Rose began his film career with live-action roles in the 1980s before transitioning to a mix of live-action supporting parts and voice work in animated features. His film credits include:
  • 1986: Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives as Steven Halavex (live-action).
  • 1990: Ski Patrol as Jerry Cramer (live-action).
  • 1991: The Five Heartbeats as The Five Horsemen (live-action).
  • 1992: Inside Out II (also known as Double Vision) as Salesman (segment "There's This Traveling Salesman, See") (live-action).
  • 1993: Love Bites as Dwight Putnam (live-action).
  • 1994: Dead On as Russ Russell (live-action).
  • 2003: Aero-Troopers: The Nemeclous Crusade (voice).
  • 2004: Comic Book: The Movie as Taylor Donohue (live-action; also producer).
  • 2006: Happy Feet as Leopard Seal (voice).
  • 2007: Jekyll as Guy #2 (live-action).
  • 2010: The Cost of Heaven as Administrator (live-action).
  • 2010: Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers as Brick Masterson (voice).
  • 2014: Justice League: War as Pinstriped Loudmouth (voice).
  • 2019: Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island as Lead Cat Person / Narrator (voice).

Television

Roger Rose began his television career with live-action guest appearances in the early 1980s before transitioning to prominent voice acting roles in animated series and announcing duties for major network specials and promos. His early hosting on VH1 served as a precursor to his extensive television announcing work.

Selected Television Credits

  • 1981Buck Rogers in the 25th Century – Marcos (live-action guest role).
  • 1991–2004Rugrats – Additional voices (recurring voice role).
  • 1995–1997Pinky and the Brain – David Letterman, Man #1, Sportscaster (voice roles, 3 episodes).
  • 2008Avatar: The Last Airbender – Bully Guard (voice role, episode: "The Boiling Rock").
  • 2011Primetime Emmy Awards – In-show announcer.
  • 2020Broke – TV announcer (voice role).
  • 2020–2023Danger Force – Announcer (recurring announcer role).
  • 2022–presentS.M.A.S.H! – Doc Damage (voice role).
  • 2025Rooster Fighter – Morio (voice).
Rose has also provided voice work for network promos and specials, including contributions to shows like , Hannah Montana, and , as well as ongoing narration for documentary series such as Macro Worlds (2017).

Video games

Roger Rose has contributed voice work to more than 20 video games, spanning genres from action-adventure to titles, often voicing multiple characters or providing additional dialogue. His roles frequently extend from his anime dubbing experience, such as portraying Takumi, Niles, and Hisame in the English version of (2015), where he lent his voice to key figures in the game's narrative-driven campaigns. Similarly, his performance as Sampo Koski in Honkai: Star Rail (2023) bridges -inspired storytelling with interactive gameplay, highlighting his expertise in charismatic, elusive characters. In superhero and action games, Rose voiced Vision and Captain Marvel in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006), contributing to the ensemble cast of playable heroes battling across comic book-inspired levels. Earlier credits include additional voices in Dead to Rights (2002), where he portrayed characters like Augie Blatz and Tattoo, enhancing the gritty crime-thriller atmosphere. His work in the Viewtiful Joe series features antagonistic roles, such as Dark Fiend Charles the 3rd and Aquatic Terror Gran Bruce in Viewtiful Joe (2003), and Flinty Stone in Viewtiful Joe 2 (2004), adding flair to the game's cel-shaded combat sequences.
YearGame TitleCharacter(s) Voiced
1997Pinky Flamingo
1998Big Landman
2002Augie Blatz, Tattoo, Fat Chow
2003Dark Fiend Charles the 3rd, Aquatic Terror Gran Bruce
2004Flinty Stone
2006Additional Voices
2006,
2006Metal Gear Ac!d²Golab
2009William North, Masked Guard #4, Masked Orderly #1
2010Corporal
2013Additional Voices
2015Takumi, Niles, Hisame
2015 (Modern)
2018Local Pedestrian Population
2023Additional Voices
2023Additional Voices
2023Sampo Koski
2024Additional Voices
Rose's recent contributions in the 2020s, including Honkai: Star Rail and Sand Land, demonstrate his continued involvement in digital interactive media, often overlapping with anime adaptations though no direct game tie-in exists for projects like the 2025 dub of Rooster Fighter.

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