Roz Michaels
- Actress
Roz Michaels' parents were first-generation Americans, with
grandparents having immigrated from Italy and Hungary. Her father,
Michael, made a comfortable living as a painting contractor, and as an
avid gardener, won many awards for his roses. Her mother, Myra, (nee
Pusty) was born in Pennyslvania and when just 6 months old, her father
was killed in a coal-mining accident. Raised in Bayonne, she met and
married Mike, and worked in the retail fashion trade as a buyer and
manager. Roz has one sibling, a sister, Carolyn. She attended Our Lady
of Victories Catholic Grammar School and followed with a public school
education at Henry Snyder High, graduating in 1965. Following high
school and her parents' alternative choice to 'acting school', she
attended the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City. Her
first marriage to a childhood sweetheart produced three children,
Michael, Scott and Bruce. Divorced after eleven years, she then married
a Canadian and moved north with her children to Ontario, living just
east of Toronto. Performing had been a burning desire since childhood,
but she didn't act on it until her mid-thirties, when she was
encouraged by a friend to audition for a local play, landed a role and
found the missing ingredient to her personal fulfillment...performing.
The plays eventually evolved into film work, which eventually evolved
into a profession. A late start, a slow beginning, but a hell of a joy
ride. Remarried since 1991 to her 'soulmate', Tony, they moved into
Toronto in 1997.