Group of nine people standing together indoors against a plain wall, smiling.

The man behind the suit. 

Roger has always been a source of joy for those around him. With three adult children—Shannon, April, and Andrew—and three grandchildren—Hannah, Abigail, and Eliana—he is cherished by his family. Now, with Cheryl by his side, he navigates life with renewed warmth and companionship. Known for his corny “dad” jokes and quick magic tricks, Roger brings laughter to gatherings, especially with the little ones.

His journey took a challenging turn in 2003 when he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Overcoming his battle with cancer, he felt a calling to give back. The experience inspired him to leverage his knack for spreading joy, leading to the creation of Short Circuit the Clown. The name being inspired by his career as a supervising electrician. For years, he actively participated in local fundraisers and events, working closely with the American Cancer Society to raise awareness and support for cancer research.

In 2022, Roger decided to transition to a new role that aligned with his passion but was less physically demanding. Embracing the spirit of the holidays, he swapped his balloon animals for candy canes, delighting audiences of all ages. Now, he continues to weave magic and wonder into the lives of those around him, creating smiles and cherished memories wherever he goes.

Two young girls smiling with Santa Claus indoors during Christmas.
Group photo of four women and Santa Claus. Santa is seated in front, wearing a red suit and Santa hat. The women stand behind him, two on each side, all smiling. The woman on the left wears a red Christmas shirt, the woman in the middle back wears a blue hoodie, and the woman on the right wears a gray Christmas-themed sweatshirt and glasses. The background has dark curtains.