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Roger GarthItalian androgynous model, actor and television personality
Date of Birth: 18.10.1980
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Biography of Roger Garth
Early LifeRoger Garth was born in Rome, Italy. His exact year of birth is undisclosed, but it is unofficially believed to be 1980. With a German father and a French mother, Garth inherited stunning features, resembling an innocent angel that had just descended from heaven.

Early Career
Garth began appearing in public at a young age, making his debut on the show "Best Babies" on the NTR channel at the age of 4. In the 1990s, he also appeared on television in "The Mickey Mouse Club," alongside notable personalities such as Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, and Britney Spears. Throughout the 1980s, Garth made appearances on television, stage, and even in movies. He gained recognition for his role in the series "The Equalizer," where he delivered the memorable line, "I'm a kid, and this is my job." Additionally, Garth provided voiceovers for several animated characters in cartoons like "Alvin and the Chipmunks" and "Happy Tree Friends."

Modeling Career
As Garth grew older, he transitioned into a career in modeling. His exceptional appearance, particularly his feminine look, attracted many fashion designers. Garth could be seen in projects for esteemed brands such as Calvin Klein, Prada, Versace, and Dior, among others. He quickly became the highest-paid Italian male model and one of the most sought-after models in the fashion industry.

Acting Career
Despite his modeling success, Garth continued his acting pursuits. He landed a role on the popular show "Saturday Night Live" and became a true star on NBC. Currently, Garth resides in Italy and continues to work in the American fashion scene. He still makes appearances on various television projects in Europe, and he has his own fashion line called "Kinship."

Personal Life
Garth keeps his personal life private, and little information is available about him. Occasionally, tidbits of information leak through the media, such as his heterosexuality and past relationships with women, including one with whom he has a child. In VH1's "Top 100 Greatest Teen Stars" ranking, Roger Garth claimed the 41st spot.