Roy Fegan | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | January 27, 1961
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982–present |
Children | Roshon Fegan |
Roy Fegan (born January 27, 1961, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, producer, director and president of 3inaRo Entertainment. He is best known for his role as Simon Caine in the 1993 film The Meteor Man .
Some of his other acting credits include the television series The Shield , Will & Grace , The Jamie Foxx Show , Matlock , Touched by an Angel , Martin , Married... with Children and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper . [1] He also appeared in the video game Titanfall . [2]
Fegan is writer and producer of hit musical Treat Her Like a Lady . Besides The Meteor Man , Fegan has worked numerous times with actor/director Robert Townsend, first in the film Hollywood Shuffle (1987), along with I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988), The Five Heartbeats (1991) and episodes on the HBO television series Partners in Crime. [1]
Fegan guest-starred in the seventh episode of the second season of Scream Queens as Slade Hornborn, a reporter from the fictional Northeast Journal of Medicine.
He is the father of actor, producer, songwriter Roshon Fegan. [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | They Call Me Bruce? | Hood | |
1987 | Hollywood Shuffle | Jesse Wilson / Slave #2 / Zombie | |
1988 | I'm Gonna Git You Sucka | Dead Pimp | |
1990 | Syngenor | Donnie | |
1991 | The Five Heartbeats | Bird | |
1991 | The Three Muscatels | Puablo the Traitor | |
1993 | The Meteor Man | Simon - Golden Lord Chief | |
1994 | House Party 3 | Mc Can't C | |
2012 | House Arrest | Detective Johnson |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Hunter | Paramedic | Episode: "Night of the Dragons" |
1985 | Misfits of Science | M.P. | Episode: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner" |
1986 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Person #1 | Episode: "The Jar" |
1987 | 227 | Cop | Episode: "And Baby Makes Three" |
1988 | Matlock | Lt. Snell | Episode: "The Gigolo" |
1988 | Mr. Belvedere | Mover #1 | Episode: "Heather's Monk" |
1988 | Police Story: The Watch Commander | Young man #1 | Television film |
1989 | Living Dolls | Assistant | Episode: "Seeing Is Believing" |
1991 | What Ever Happened to... | Police Officer | Television film |
1991 | Sisters | Tony Jennings | Episode: "Deja Vu All Over Again" |
1993 | Married... with Children | Team Official | Episode: "A Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peg Make a Basket?" |
1993 | Daddy Dearest | Business Man | Episode: "Al vs. DMV" |
1995 | Hangin' with Mr. Cooper | Eddie | Episode: "Together Again" |
1995 | Cleghorne! | FedEx Guy | Episode: "Adventures in Babysitting" |
1995 | The Barefoot Executive | Warm-up comic | Television film |
1996 | Murphy Brown | Security Guard | Episode: "Up in Smoke" |
1996 | Martin | James Earl Jackson | Episode: "Homeo and Juliet" |
1996 | Touched by an Angel | Jimmy | Episode: "The Homecoming: Part 1" |
1996 | The Cherokee Kid | Seth | Television film |
1997 | Mad About You | Klarik's Manager | Episode: "Astrology" |
1997 | The Jamie Foxx Show | Kwame Cooper | Episode: "The Young and the Meatless" |
1998 | Will & Grace | IRS Auditor | Episode: "Where There's a Will, There's No Way" |
2000 | Midnight Blue | Jim Beamer | Television film |
2003 | Miracles | Hanger Guard | Episode: "The Friendly Skies" |
2003 | The Shield | William | Episode: "Breakpoint" |
2016 | Scream Queens | Slade Hornborn | Episode: "The Hand" |
2017 | In the Cut | Charles | Episode: "Blast from the Past" |
2019–present | Monogamy | Uncle Harvey | 7 episodes |
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