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Duncan Roy (born 8 July 1960) is an English film director and producer, script writer, art director and television personality.


Early life

Roy was born on 8 July 1960, in
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, Kent, England to Frances Elizabeth Spark and Kuros Khazaei. From the age of 2 he was raised by his mother and stepfather, David W. Roy in Whitstable.


Career

Roy was a subject of
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's play, ''Life After Scandal'' in 2007. He has also been the subject of a
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documentary. In 1985, Roy worked at the
Richard Demarco Richard Demarco CBE (born 9 July 1930 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish artist and promoter of the visual and performing arts. Early life He was born at 9 Grosvenor Street in Edinburgh on 9 July 1930 the son of Carmino Demarco and his wife Elizabet ...
Gallery in Edinburgh. While there, he organized art tours for the gallery to Germany and Poland with
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and
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. It was at this time that he met
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, one of the subjects of his autobiographical documentary ''Whitstable''. Roy's 2002 film ''AKA'' is based on his personal experience beginning in 1979 when he headed for Paris, leaving Roy behind and reinventing himself as Lord Anthony Rendlesham.
"As Anthony Rendlesham, I didn't have to clutter my head with all the stories of my family, the terrible times. I could be clean, simple, grand. I was everything I wanted to be."


Personal life

Starting 1 November 2009, Roy appeared on VH1's ''
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'', a reality television series about treating sexual addiction. In early 2012, ''The Independent'' reported that Roy battled with cancer and had a tumor removed. On 19 October 2012 a class action suit was filed by Roy and five others as class representatives as and on behalf of immigrants in L.A. County Jail detained without opportunity to post bail. Roy was detained for 89 days. Roy's Los Angeles bail bondsman Morris Demayo, who worked on getting him bailed out, recalls “The minute he got arrested, it was one weird incident after another. The jailer basically said 'We have an ICE hold, so we can't accept the bond.' There was just a runaround." The suit was joined by the ACLU among other groups.U.S.D.C. Central Division
Case #:CV12-9012-RG, Filed October 19, 2012


Awards

;''AKA'' *2002 L.A. Outfest **Won – Audience Award *2002 Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival **Won – Jury Award *2002 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival **Won – Jury Award *2002 Copenhagen Gay & Lesbian Film Festival **Won – Audience Award *2003
BAFTA Awards The British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTA Film Awards is an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to honour the best British and international contributions to film. The cere ...
**Nominated – Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer *2002 British Independent Film Awards **Nominated – Douglas Hickox Award *2002 Emden International Film Festival **Nominated – Emden Film Award


Filmography

* ''
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'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2004) * ''
AKA Aka, AKA or a.k.a. may refer to: * "Also known as", used to introduce an alternative name Languages * Aka language (Sudan) * Aka language, in the Central African Republic * Hruso language, in India, also referred to as Aka * a prefix in the n ...
'' (2002) * ''
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'' (1996) * '' Jackson: My Life... Your Fault'' (1995)


References


External links


Official site
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