Roy started his film career in New York, studying film at The School of Visual Arts. Then moved to Los Angeles, and started to explore his acting skills in a variety of styles, including: Stand-up, improv, and a few plays. He joined The "Lee Strasberg Acting Institute" in 2002. It was there where he discovered his niche for writing. Upon graduation, Roy wrote, directed and produced, two theatre plays and a TV pilot.His first play - "Flashing back", was a unique comedy which constantly goes backwards in time. This was a brave attempt and first of its kind, to bring a new kind of genre on stage.Then came "The Palestinian Connection". Which was produced in L.A. in winter of 2003. The play was a major breakthrough. It received great reviews in the Jewish Journal, backstage west & L.A. Weekly.His latest work was a TV Pilot called Jew Tales. A story about a dysfunctional Jewish family in Brooklyn with two problematic kids: Nick, an alcoholic, marriage consultant who's watching his own marriage collapse and Ben, (in the closet) who's having problems with his transvestite partner.While scouting for locations in Mexico for 'Two Nights in the Middle East, Roy received the news that he got a part in the new Spielberg's film, Munich.Roy just completed his fourth high concept screenplay. He's currently working on three new ones.He is the Founder of MoonQuake Productions & The Actors Yellow Pages.