Roger Lim(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Born and raised in San Francisco, CA. Roger's first three combined
acting, directing, producing & writing efforts make up his AmerAsian
Films Trilogy- Not So Young (2013),
Young American Dream (2013)
& Young Again (2025). The features
are closely based upon a series of adverse personal relationships
revolving around his immensely challenging baseball journey through
college and beyond.
Back in his playing days, Roger helped pitch nationally recognized Lowell
High to their first-ever playoff victory at Candlestick Park as an
All-City junior, but was then forced to overcome a serious
career-threatening rotator cuff injury as a senior. After extensive
rehab, he walked on to the Dons' outfield at the University of San
Francisco as a freshman, a squad from which 10 of his teammates went on
to sign professionally. Frustrated with a lack of playing time, he
transferred over to Cal State East Bay to start in left field,
finishing as the Pioneers' second leading hitter.
After a major disagreement with his head coach, he ultimately
relinquished his most crucial year of eligibility and returned to USF
to earn his B.A. in Psychology. Nonetheless, his stints at catcher and
third base for various college and semi-pro teams around California
garnered tryouts and attention from Philadelphia Phillie, Seattle
Mariner, and Major League Scouting Bureau camps. Roger ultimately
settled in Los Angeles and enrolled in commercial acting classes, only
to find himself gearing up behind the plate again- this time catching
Hideo Nomo in an international Nike campaign.
Later that year, Roger's initial inspiration to direct behind the lens
was sparked while standing-in for
Jackie Chan on the
Brett Ratner film
Rush Hour 2 (2001). On set, he
studied the pair's tireless energy toward achieving finely detailed
perfection. About the same time, his greatest inspiration to work
dramatically in front of the lens came when
Cameron Crowe cast him in
Vanilla Sky (2001) in a scene
opposite Tom Cruise and
Kurt Russell. Although Roger didn't
survive the final cut of his debut film role, he soon landed a part
opposite Jennifer Garner in
Alias (2001), his debut television
role.
In 2019, Roger appeared in Episodes 1.1: The Devil and 1.4: The Tower in Too Old to Die Young (2019) on Amazon Prime Video, opposite Miles Teller, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
Upcoming in 2023 is Stealing Home which encompasses all 3 of Lim's college baseball journeys, chronicling his semi-autobiographical battle with hate, identity, steroids, ageism, and ultimately himself.
In between television & film, Roger continues to work in commercials,
PSA's, and print ads, having appeared in over 150 campaigns thus far.
He is also in development on most ambitious project to date- a passionate
survival drama revolving around life, love & mortality.
acting, directing, producing & writing efforts make up his AmerAsian
Films Trilogy- Not So Young (2013),
Young American Dream (2013)
& Young Again (2025). The features
are closely based upon a series of adverse personal relationships
revolving around his immensely challenging baseball journey through
college and beyond.
Back in his playing days, Roger helped pitch nationally recognized Lowell
High to their first-ever playoff victory at Candlestick Park as an
All-City junior, but was then forced to overcome a serious
career-threatening rotator cuff injury as a senior. After extensive
rehab, he walked on to the Dons' outfield at the University of San
Francisco as a freshman, a squad from which 10 of his teammates went on
to sign professionally. Frustrated with a lack of playing time, he
transferred over to Cal State East Bay to start in left field,
finishing as the Pioneers' second leading hitter.
After a major disagreement with his head coach, he ultimately
relinquished his most crucial year of eligibility and returned to USF
to earn his B.A. in Psychology. Nonetheless, his stints at catcher and
third base for various college and semi-pro teams around California
garnered tryouts and attention from Philadelphia Phillie, Seattle
Mariner, and Major League Scouting Bureau camps. Roger ultimately
settled in Los Angeles and enrolled in commercial acting classes, only
to find himself gearing up behind the plate again- this time catching
Hideo Nomo in an international Nike campaign.
Later that year, Roger's initial inspiration to direct behind the lens
was sparked while standing-in for
Jackie Chan on the
Brett Ratner film
Rush Hour 2 (2001). On set, he
studied the pair's tireless energy toward achieving finely detailed
perfection. About the same time, his greatest inspiration to work
dramatically in front of the lens came when
Cameron Crowe cast him in
Vanilla Sky (2001) in a scene
opposite Tom Cruise and
Kurt Russell. Although Roger didn't
survive the final cut of his debut film role, he soon landed a part
opposite Jennifer Garner in
Alias (2001), his debut television
role.
In 2019, Roger appeared in Episodes 1.1: The Devil and 1.4: The Tower in Too Old to Die Young (2019) on Amazon Prime Video, opposite Miles Teller, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
Upcoming in 2023 is Stealing Home which encompasses all 3 of Lim's college baseball journeys, chronicling his semi-autobiographical battle with hate, identity, steroids, ageism, and ultimately himself.
In between television & film, Roger continues to work in commercials,
PSA's, and print ads, having appeared in over 150 campaigns thus far.
He is also in development on most ambitious project to date- a passionate
survival drama revolving around life, love & mortality.