Deep Roy

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Deep Roy Wiki Biography

Deep Roy was born Mohinder Purba on 1 December 1957, in Nairobi, Kenya, of Indian descent. He is a Kenyan-English actor, comedian, puppeteer and stuntman, probably best known for his roles in the films “The Never-Ending Story”, “Big Fish” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

So just how rich is Deep Roy? According to sources, Roy has amassed a net worth over $500,000, as of late 2016. His fortune has been accumulated during his career in the entertainment industry, now spanning more than 40 years.

Born in Kenya as a 4′ 4” dwarf, Roy’s family eventually moved to England, where he pursued a career as a stand-up comedian in local cabaret clubs. He made his television debut in 1976, appearing in an episode of the fantasy adventure television series “The New Avengers”. Later that year he made his film debut, playing the Italian assassin in the fifth part of the “Pink Panther” series, entitled “The Pink Panther Strikes Again”. The following year he was cast in a recurring role as Mr. Sin in the “Doctor Who” serial named “The Talons of Weng-Chiang”, followed by a recurring role of ‘Decima’, a genetically engineered life form in the science fiction series “Blake’s 7”, from 1978 to 1980. In the meantime, he landed roles in the films “Licensed to Love and Kill” and “Die Brut des Bosen”. Roy’s involvement in these ’70s television and film projects enabled the young actor to build his reputation in the acting world, providing him with a considerable net worth.

During the ’80s, Roy tackled a variety of film roles, such as in “Flash Gordon”, “Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi”, “Greystoke – The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes”, “Lorca and the Outlaws”, “Return to Oz” and “Going Bananas”. He also voiced the rider of the racing snail – Teeny Weeny – in the epic fantasy film “The Never Ending Story”, always adding to his net worth.

His resume continued to grow in ’90s film projects, landing parts in films such as “Disturbed”, “Howling VI: The Freaks” and “The Resurrected”, and undertaking numerous stunt performances. All added further to his wealth.

The next decade saw Roy landing roles in comedy films such as “Dr. Seuss”, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and “The Haunted Mansion”. He took the dual role of an ape named Gorilla Kid and Thade’s niece in the sixth installment of the popular science fiction franchise, “Planet of the Apes”, directed by Tim Burton. Roy collaborated with Burton in his other projects as well, such as in the fantasy drama film “Big Fish”, in which he played the circus clown and attorney Mr. Soggybottom, and in the musical fantasy film “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, playing 165 Oompa-Loompas. He also provided the voice for the character of General Bonesapart in the animated musical fantasy film “Corpse Bride”, another Burton piece. Roy played Keenser in the 11th, 12th and 13th installment of the popular “Star Trek” franchise, and voiced the character of Mushana the Green Pigeon in the animated film “Zambezia”. His net worth rose steadily.

Aside from films, he has also been involved in television. He made a guest appearance in “The X-Files”, and had a recurring role in the hidden camera reality television series “The Jamie Kennedy Experiment”, as well as in the sports comedy series “Eastbound & Down”. Roy’s performances in both the film and television projects have significantly improved his net worth.

Additionally, he has also appeared in television commercials, such as for Ozocleanse and Pipex broadband.

Speaking about his personal life, Roy is married, apparently childless, however, there are no further details about his off-camera life available to the media.

IMDB Wikipedia $500 Thousand 1957-12-01 1986 4 ft 4 in (1.32 m) Actor Award of Merit – Leading Actor (2012) Big Fish (2003) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) Colorado Film Festival – Best Actor (2011) Deep Roy Net Worth Doctor Who (1977 Eastbound & Down (2010) Flash Gordon (1980) Kenya Mandeep Roy Nairobi One Planet of the Apes (2001) Star Trek (2009) Star Trek Beyond (2016) Sunset International Film Festival – Festival Award for Best Actor (2012) The Ballad of Sandeep (2011) The NeverEnding Story (1984) The New Avengers (1976) The X-Files (2001)

Deep Roy Quick Info

Full Name Deep Roy
Net Worth $500,000
Date Of Birth December 1, 1957
Place Of Birth Nairobi, Kenya
Height 4 ft 4 in (1.32 m)
Profession Actor
Education Actor, stuntman, puppeteer, comedian
Nationality Kenyan-English
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Awards Award of Merit – Leading Actor (2012), Colorado Film Festival – Best Actor (2011), Sunset International Film Festival – Festival Award for Best Actor (2012)
Movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Big Fish (2003),The NeverEnding Story (1984), Flash Gordon (1980), Star Trek Beyond (2016), Star Trek (2009), Planet of the Apes (2001), The Ballad of Sandeep (2011)
TV Shows The New Avengers (1976), The X-Files (2001), Doctor Who (1977, 1986), Eastbound & Down (2010)

Deep Roy Quotes

  • The most important thing is never to forget to always have love in your heart.

Deep Roy Important Facts

  • $1,000,000
  • He played an ape in both Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) and Planet of the Apes (2001).
  • Along with George Takei, Clive Revill, Jason Wingreen, Felix Silla and Phil Fondacaro, he is one of only six actors to appear in both the “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” series. He played Droopy McCool in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) and Keenser in Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013).
  • He and Simon Pegg are the only holders of a unique science fiction trifecta, namely to appear in the “Doctor Who”, “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” series. He played Mr Sin in the 1977 Doctor Who (1963) serial “The Talons of Weng-Chiang”, Droopy McCool in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) and Keenser in Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013).
  • A true ‘Blue Blooded’ descendant of India’s Maharajah Vinepal, 26 generations removed.
  • Often collaborates with Tim Burton.
  • There are 165 Oompa-Loompas in Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) and he plays every one of them. For this role, he had to take Pilates and dance lessons in preparations for the four musical numbers.
  • Parents are Indian.
  • His given name, Gordeep, means ‘God’s Light.’

Deep Roy Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Star Trek Beyond 2016 Keenser Actor
Mantervention 2014 Massage Dad Actor
Star Trek Into Darkness 2013 Keenser Actor
Paranormal Movie 2013 Demon Actor
Jewtholic 2013 Video short Barnaby Actor
Zambezia 2012 Mushana (voice) Actor
Wolfpack of Reseda 2012 TV Series Mr. Jo Actor
The Ballad of Sandeep 2011 Short Sandeep Majumdar Actor
Eastbound & Down 2010 TV Series Aaron Actor
Soccer with the Sirens 2009 TV Series Coach Deep Actor
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 Egyptian Guard Actor
Star Trek 2009 Keenser Actor
Corpse Bride 2005 General Bonesapart (voice) Actor
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005 Oompa Loompa Actor
Surviving Eden 2004 Indian Mo Actor
Big Fish 2003 Mr. Soggybottom Actor
The Haunted Mansion 2003 Hitchhiking Ghost Actor
Planet of the Apes 2001 Gorilla Kid / Thade’s Niece Actor
The X-Files 2001 TV Series Beggar Man Actor
How the Grinch Stole Christmas 2000 Post Office Clerk Actor
Mafia! 1998 Small Hitman (uncredited) Actor
Night Stand 1996 TV Series Tanned Mike Actor
Alice in Chains: Grind 1995 Short Evil Cherub 1 Actor
Under the Hula Moon 1995 Bus Driver Actor
Dickwad 1994 Short Little Telephone Bully Actor
Freaked 1993 George Ramirez #3 Actor
Shatterbrain 1991 Main Monster Actor
Howling VI: The Freaks 1991 Video Toones Actor
Disturbed 1990 Marty Actor
Desperado: The Outlaw Wars 1989 TV Movie uncredited Actor
Rising Storm 1989 Joker Arroyo Actor
Ochlim Lokshim 1989 Actor
Alien from L.A. 1988 Mambino Actor
Lethal Woman 1988 Grizabella the Dwarf at Dinner Actor
Going Bananas 1987 Bonzo Actor
Doctor Who 1977-1986 TV Series Mr. Sin / Possican Delegate Actor
Weekend Warriors 1986 Little Girl (uncredited) Actor
Return to Oz 1985 Tin Man Actor
Starship 1984 Grid Actor
The NeverEnding Story 1984 Teeny Weeny Actor
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes 1984 Primate Sequences Actor
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi 1983 Droopy McCool (uncredited) Actor
Return of the Ewok 1982 Video short Droopy McCool Actor
The Dark Crystal 1982 Additional Performer Actor
Flash Gordon 1980 Princess Aura’s Pet Actor
Blakes 7 1978-1980 TV Series Link / Moloch / The Klute / … Actor
The Man from S.E.X. 1979 Midget Actor
Roots of Evil 1979 Van Bullock Actor
Benji’s Very Own Christmas Story 1978 TV Short Key Elf (uncredited) Actor
The Pink Panther Strikes Again 1976 Italian Assassin (as Roy Deep) Actor
The New Avengers 1976 TV Series Klokoe Actor
The Unborn 2009 stunt double: Atticus Shaffer Stunts
Van Helsing 2004 stunts Stunts
Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood 2003 Video stunts Stunts
A Man Apart 2003 stunt double Stunts
The Kid 2000 stunt double: Rusty Stunts
The Adventures of Ragtime 1998 stunt double: Barkley Stunts
BASEketball 1998 stunts Stunts
Retroactive 1997 stunt player Stunts
Matilda 1996 stunts Stunts
Evil Has a Face 1996 TV Movie stunts Stunts
Sudden Death 1995 stunts Stunts
The Jungle Book 1994 stunts Stunts
The War 1994 stunts Stunts
The Little Rascals 1994 stunts Stunts
New Nightmare 1994 stunts Stunts
Josh and S.A.M. 1993 stunts Stunts
Freaked 1993 stunts Stunts
Leprechaun 1993 stunt performer Stunts
Hook 1991 stunts Stunts
Poltergeist II: The Other Side 1986 stunts Stunts
Flash Gordon 1980 stunts – uncredited Stunts
Blakes 7 1978 TV Series stunts – 1 episode Stunts
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi 1983 puppeteer Miscellaneous
Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back 1980 stand-in: Yoda – uncredited Miscellaneous
Life After Flash 2017 Documentary filming Himself Self
Groovey.TV’s Celebration of Badassery Interview Series 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Through the Mind’s Eye of Colleen Atwood 2013 Short Himself Self
Vegas Cinefest 2011 Himself Self
Heckler 2007 Documentary Himself Self
Big Brother’s Efourum 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Becoming Oompa-Loompa 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
HBO First Look 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Different Faces, Different Flavors 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Jamie Kennedy Experiment 2003-2004 TV Series Self
The Lively Arts 1977 TV Series documentary Himself / Mr. Sin Self
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films 2014 Documentary Bonzo (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Culture Show 2013 TV Series documentary Mr. Sin Archive Footage
Hammer Horror 2007 Video documentary short Mr. Sin Archive Footage
Serial Thrillers 2003 Video documentary short Mr.Sin (uncredited) Archive Footage
60 Millionen für Phantásien – Wie die ‘unendliche Geschichte’ ins Kino kam 1984 TV Movie documentary Teeny Weeny (uncredited) Archive Footage

Deep Roy Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2012 Award of Merit Best Shorts Competition Leading Actor The Ballad of Sandeep (2011) Won
2012 Festival Award Sunset International Film Festival Best Actor The Ballad of Sandeep (2011) Won
2011 Best Actor Colorado Film Festival, US The Ballad of Sandeep (2011) Won
2012 Award of Merit Best Shorts Competition Leading Actor The Ballad of Sandeep (2011) Nominated
2012 Festival Award Sunset International Film Festival Best Actor The Ballad of Sandeep (2011) Nominated
2011 Best Actor Colorado Film Festival, US The Ballad of Sandeep (2011) Nominated