
Reg Rozee
Acting
Biography
Reg Rozee is a Vancouver-based actor and retired Canadian naval officer best known for his "Webenezer Scrooge" role in the "Windscribe Christmas Carol" promotional film. He has performed in television series, commercials, vertical dramas, independent features, short films and music videos, and has received two festival Best Actor nominations. Reg trained with coach Michelle Meyrink at Actorium in acting method based on Meisner technique and Stanislavski theory and continues to pursue training in acting and accents. He is a life-long fitness enthusiast, regularly lifting in the gym, cycling, running, kayaking and practicing Shaolin kung fu and tai chi. A native of Nova Scotia, Reg now lives and works in Vancouver.
Known For

In 2033, people who are near death can be “uploaded” into virtual reality hotels run by 6 tech firms. Cash-strapped Nora lives in Brooklyn and works customer service for the luxurious “Lakeview” digital afterlife. When L.A. party-boy/coder Nathan’s self-driving car crashes, his high-maintenance girlfriend uploads him permanently into Nora’s VR world.
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Deciding to better not talk about the traumatic event that happened on the eve, a father gives his family LSD in order to cope better with the mysterious event.
Let's Not Talk About It

A pastor stuck at a red light finds himself at a crossroads with God.
Red Light Rebel

After Jane is diagnosed with a fatal illness, she pursues her dream of sailing to see a lighthouse. When her boyfriend, Warren, wants to sell the boat to pay for her medical treatment, Jane must decide whether to preserve her fleeting life or live it to the fullest. Will this bring them closer together or tear them oceans apart?
When The Sky Goes Green

An actor living, working, and loving in Vancouver, BC has to deal with personal issues of identity while trying to resist being ground down in the field of film. Working as a background actor through most of his career, Alex begins to wonder if he's made the right choices in life. A non-linear film that explores the issue of how identity is made up as a set of masks.