Rahoul Roy loves being a professional-amateur actor in New York. With a decade of experience performing in various stages across New York, Rahoul most recently played Sir Andrew Aguecheek, in Hamlet Isn’t Dead’s production of 12th Night. Rahoul also nearly had his Off-Broadway debut as an extremely stoic, liquor-store delivery man, who had to enter a scene, nod his head vigorously for a few very critical seconds and leave, but narrowly lost out to an actor with more vigor. Rahoul is also a practicing attorney, a performance that has been dubbed by many as “particularly lifelike”. Rahoul finds it strange to be talking about himself in the third person, but recognizes the inherent privilege in being able to do so. Also, Black Lives Matter.