
Roger Rees
Roger Rees (May 5, 1944 – July 10, 2015) was a Welsh-American actor and director. Born in Aberystwyth, Wales, he grew up in south London where his father worked as a police officer. He attended Camberwell College of Arts and the Slade School of Fine Art, initially training as a painter before transitioning to theater work. He painted scenery at the Wimbledon Theater in south London before becoming an actor there in 1965. Rees became widely recognized for his stage work, particularly his starring role in the Royal Shakespeare Company's adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Nicholas Nickleby," which brought him both an Olivier Award and a Tony Award. He also received Obie Awards for his role in The End of the Day and as co-director of Peter and the Starcatcher. On television, he joined the hit TV comedy "Cheers" for the 1989-90 season as Kirstie Alley's suitor, the single-minded international financier and corporate raider Robin Colcord, and appeared in various other productions including the sci-fi series "M.A.N.T.I.S." He became an American citizen in 1989 and was married to theatre collaborator Rick Elice since 2011. Roger was subsequently diagnosed with cancer and while performing on Broadway in the musical "The Visit" starring Chita Rivera, he was forced to quit the show in late May 2015. The 71-year-old actor died on July 10, 2015, leaving behind a distinguished legacy.
19 TV shows
TV Shows

Grey's Anatomy
ABC

Law & Order
NBC

The Good Wife
CBS

Elementary
CBS

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
NBC

The West Wing
NBC

The Middle
ABC

Cheers
NBC

Oz
HBO

Warehouse 13
Syfy

American Experience
PBS

BBC Play of the Month
BBC One

The Cleveland Show
FOX

Gargoyles
ABC

Forever
ABC

Tony Awards
ABC

My So-Called Life
ABC

The Legend of Prince Valiant
The Family Channel

Titanic
CBS
Other Credits
Tales of the Unexpected, Related, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Singles, M.A.N.T.I.S., Playing Shakespeare, Liberty!, The Modern World: Ten Great Writers, Boston Common, Veritas: The Quest