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Michael Roof
Born(1976-11-24)November 24, 1976
MacDill AFB, Florida, U.S.
DiedJune 9, 2009(2009-06-09) (aged 32)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • Years active2000–2006

    Michael Roof (November 24, 1976 – June 9, 2009) was an American actor and comedian.

    Early life

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    Roof was born on November 24, 1976, at a U.S. Air Force hospital at MacDill Air Force BaseinTampa, Florida, to Jean and Michael Roof Sr. He had two brothers and two sisters. Roof attended Reese AFB Elementary, in Lubbock, Texas, then Frenship Intermediate and Frenship Jr. High, in Wolfforth, Texas, just outside Lubbock. While in eighth grade the Roof family moved to Yokota Air Base in Japan.

    Roof toured American comedy clubs with a stage name of "Chicken." He was especially popular in college town comedy clubs such as 'Deja Vu' in Columbia, Missouri. Under the stage name Chicken he became an underground sensation. Leaving audiences wanting more, even when he was the opener. This led him to getting his own headlining spots and a devoted fan base that helped launch his film and TV career.

    In 2000, he had a central part in the WB Network sketch comedy TV series Hype, but it was canceled after its first season. After Hype, Roof moved to Hollywood, California to pursue a film career.

    He landed a number of film roles in big-budget Hollywood productions. Some of these roles include Private John Maddox of the U.S. Army RangersinBlack Hawk Down, Dil Driscoll in The Dukes of Hazzard, and National Security Agency Agent Toby Lee Shavers in XXX and its sequel XXX: State of the Union. Due to his death, Shavers doesn't appear in the 2017 sequel XXX: Return of Xander Cage; Nina Dobrev took over as Shavers' replacement Becky Clearidge.

    In 2006, Roof was given his own Spike Channel reality TV show, Raising the Roofs. The program, which ran for six episodes, followed the misadventures of his self-described "Florida cracker" dad, Michael, Sr., and his uncle, while they visited Roof at his home in Hollywood.

    Personal life and death

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    After his television series Raising the Roofs was cancelled in 2006, Roof moved to Atlanta with his wife, Megan, and their two sons.

    In the early morning of June 9, 2009, Roof's wife contacted police and reported him missing. Several hours later, his body was found hanged from a tree in a wooded area near a Snellville, Georgia, elementary school parking lot. Roof reportedly suffered from depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder, and had been despondent about family finances.[1] He is buried at Dunnellon Memorial Gardens in Dunnellon, Florida.[2]

    Filmography

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    Year Title Role Notes
    2001 Black Hawk Down Maddox
    2002 XXX Agent Toby Lee Shavers
    2005 XXX: State of the Union
    2005 The Dukes of Hazzard Dil Driscoll (final film role)

    References

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    1. ^ "Actor with local connection reportedly took his own life". ocala.com, June 11, 2009. Retrieved on 2009-06-15.
  • ^ "Funeral services for actor Michael Roof to be Saturday in Dunnellon". ocala.com, June 12, 2009. Retrieved on 2009-06-15.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Roof&oldid=1229408673"

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