Born in 1984 in Port Charlotte, Florida, Roger Bellamy is an accomplished American dancer and actor who embarked on his artistic journey from a tender age. His passion for dance led him to participate in a ministerial procession that wound past the historic Old Union Temple Baptist Church.
Now 37 years old, his notable role in the production marked Bellamy’s rise to prominence “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.” Throughout his career, he has graced numerous stages with his talent, leaving a lasting impression wherever he performs. Beyond his captivating performances, Bellamy has also collaborated with various renowned brands, including notable works like “Across the Universe,” “The Breeding,” and Julie Taymor’s adaptation of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Although Roger Bellamy hails from a remarkable family, their identities have been kept private, allowing his achievements to shine.
In memory of Roger Bellamy, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater deeply laments his passing. Roger Bellamy, a dedicated artist, shared the stage with his brother, Don, as part of the Company from 1992 to 1997. His grace, vibrant energy, and contagious laughter will be greatly missed. A memorial ceremony will be held on August 13th at 7:30 PM at the Ailey Studios to honor his legacy.