Channon Roe
James Channon Roe, born on October 27, 1969, in Pasadena, California, is a retired American actor known for his impactful contributions to film and television. He spent his formative years in Corona del Mar and honed his craft at the Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown Acting Studio and the British Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Roe's career took off in the mid-1990s, with his television debut in the critically acclaimed series *My So-Called Life*, where he played the character Logan in 1994. He made a significant impact in independent cinema with roles in films such as *The Low Life* and *Junked*. In 1996, he gained fame as Cash, the leader of the Gangrel Clan, in the cult classic *Kindred: The Embraced*.
His filmography includes notable appearances in *Bio-Dome*, *Soldier Boys*, and the Academy Award-nominated *Boogie Nights*. Over the years, Roe has showcased his versatility in over 35 television series, with memorable roles in *Dirt*, *Windfall*, *The OC*, *24*, *Prison Break*, and *CSI: Miami*, among others.
In 2015, Roe portrayed Riley Maker in the TNT crime drama *Murder in the First*, marking one of his final roles before stepping away from acting. His career spans a rich tapestry of performances, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.