Biography
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Sasha Roiz is an Israeli-Canadian actor best known for his roles as Sam Adama in the science fiction television series Caprica and Captain Sean Renard in NBC’s Grimm. Roiz was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, on October 21, 1973 to Rima Roiz and Jacob Roiz. He belongs to Russian Jewish descent. He moved to Canada with his family in 1980. He has a brother, Elan Roiz.
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Height: | 6′5″ (196 cm) |
Weight: | 210 pounds (95 kg) |
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Quotes
I enjoy the writing process and producing; I enjoy seeing an idea come to fruition. I’m driven by very complex characters. You look at the pilot of ‘Breaking Bad,’ where there’s so much depth to the character, you can’t help but be invested when you watch.
I’m of Russian-Jewish background. Like many Soviet Jews, my parents were engineers. My family migrated from Ukraine to Israel when I was six. They arrived in Israel with very little… Within a year of arriving in Israel, the Yom Kippur War happened.
With ‘Grimm,’ it’s a lot of fun for me to be able to play within the familiar world of fairy tales. As for satisfying my inner fantasy geek, anything that would have me wielding a sword or shooting a bow would be a dream.
You forget things like how accessible the city is, I bought a bike – I haven’t had a bike in twenty years.
I wasn’t a ‘Battlestar’ fan, but I had a lot of respect for the show. I had a lot of friends who worked on the show, and I had seen a few episodes. but I was more attracted to it from afar, from the respect and awards it had received to the loyal viewership that it had. That piqued my interest a lot when the opportunity for ‘Caprica’ arose.