Roger Sloman

Roger Sloman

79 · Born: May 19, 1946

Personal Details

BornMay 19, 1946 Harlesden, London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Susanna Merry

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 7, 2025 )
  • Cheryl Aldrige

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Roger Howard Sloman, a renowned British actor, was born in Eltham, a charming suburb situated in the heart of South-East London, England. His father, a dedicated entrepreneur, operated a shoe store, providing essential footwear to the local community. Furthermore, his father played a pivotal role in the London Fire Service during the perilous times of the Blitz, showcasing his bravery and dedication to public service.

As a young man, Roger Sloman pursued his passion for acting by enrolling at the esteemed East 15 acting school. Upon graduating, he embarked on a successful career in repertory theatre at the iconic Liverpool Everyman, where he honed his craft and developed his unique acting style.

Roger Sloman is perhaps most notably recognized for his captivating portrayal of Keith Pratt in the BBC's acclaimed play, "Nuts in May," which premiered in 1976. His impressive range and versatility have also led to numerous comedy appearances in iconic UK sitcoms, including the beloved "Mr. Bean" and the groundbreaking "The Young Ones."

Career

2024
Mandy
Mandy as Biscuit Manager
2018
Peterloo
Peterloo as Mr Grout
2009
Small Island
Small Island as Mr. Todd
2008
Foyle's War
Foyle's War as Ernie Pond
2006
2003
Chunky Monkey
Chunky Monkey as Geoffrey
1999
Beowulf
Beowulf as Karl
Beautiful People
Beautiful People as Roger Midge
1997
The Missing Postman
The Missing Postman as Ron Springer
1996
The Cold Light of Day
The Cold Light of Day as Ludek Dittmayer
Loch Ness
Loch Ness as Norwegian
1992
B & B
B & B as Bob Noakes
1991
Bergerac
Bergerac as Inspector Victor Deffand
1988
Hawks
Hawks as Car Park Attendant
1987
Hardwicke House
Hardwicke House as Mr. Mackintosh
1985
Bird of Prey
Bird of Prey as Harry Tomkins
1981
The Monster Club
The Monster Club as Club Secretary (Werewolf)
Priest of Love
Priest of Love as English Reporter
Reds
Reds as Vladimir I. Lenin
Play for Today
Play for Today as Presenting Officer at Tribunal
1976