Rocky Carroll Biography


Occupation: Actor
Born: July 8th, ?, Cincinnati, OH
Education: Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts and Webster University Conservatory
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Eye Colour: Black

Born in Cincinnati Rocky's acting talent became apparent at a young age. After graduating from the Cincinnati High School of Dramatic and Performing Arts, he attended Webster University Conservatory in Missouri which led to his acting career in New York.
He spent six years working on and off Broadway before moving to Los Angeles and appearing in the tv-series "Roc"
Rocky Carroll was nominated for both a Tony Award and a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Actor for his critically acclaimed performance in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson, a role he created at the Yale Repertory Theatre.
Rocky Carroll moved to Los Angeles when he was offered to play Joey the gambling, womanizing, never-do-well musician on the critically acclaimed television series "Roc".
After Roc was cancelled, Rocky Carroll was personally pursued by Michael Crichton for a new medical drama titled ER. However, Rocky turned him down in order to concentrate on feature films.
He drew rave reviews for his performance as Lieutenant Westerguard in Crimson Tide and he also appeared in The Great White Hype with Chicago Hope co-star Peter Berg. His other feature films include Born on the Fourth of July, Prelude to a Kiss, Talk Radio and The Chase.
Rocky Carroll was lured back to television by Leslie Moonves, the president of the CBS network, who asked him to join Chicago Hope which Rocky quickly accepted.


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