Roark and Maria have a production company called Too Proud Productions.
He is known for his goofy side, which includes his enjoyment of mugging for the camera.
He got to hang out with the band, Ricochet, when they appeared on Days.
He is always more than willing to pose for his fans at events.
He produced and co-starred in the movie, Making it Home with his wife, Maria Brewer.
He and Jaime Lyn Bauer posed for the July photo in the Days 1995 calendar.
His first Days basketball game was in 1994.
He made an appearance on the TV show, Bone Eater, which premiered February 9, 2008, as Deputy Roberts. He appeared in the TV show Urban Decay as Cameron in 2007. He appeared in the TV show A.I. Assault in 2006 as Daryl Cage. He appeared in the TV show Petrified in 2006 as Buzz York. He appeared in the TV show, The Last Stand in 2006 as Yuppie Lawyer.
He appeared in the show, Afterworld in the episodes titled Complications, Morning Star, The Brother, What Child is This?, and Warning Signs as Russell Shoemaker.
He appeared in episode 1.3 of On the Bench.
He was named after a character in the book, The Fountainhead.
Roark appears in the Warner Brothers online soap titled Deception.
On July 29th 1998, in Days Of Our Lives, Roark (Mike) was dancing with Lisa Linde (Ali) at the 'Penthouse Grill' and was spotted making an "I Love You" hand signal while they danced in the background.
Roark played an immortal in the second season of Highlander: The Series. The name of the episode was Unholy Alliance and Roark played an immortal at the beginning of the episode who was killed off by Xavier St. Cloud within the first few minutes of the show, however, it was a scene that established the storyline. St. Cloud was having a gang of mortals shoot his prey so that he could behead them (the only way an immortal can die is if their head is severed) easily.
Roark was in an episode of The Commish where his character committed suicide in the jail.
Roark is an accomplished jazz pianist.
Roark Critchlow once played a Horse rider named Johnny in the Black Stallion staring Micky Rooney.
Roark had his first TV role on 21 Jump Street where he played a male prostitute.
Roark was told that he got the job on Days Of Our Lives while his wife was in labour with their 2nd daughter, Reign.
Roark worked as a bartender before getting an ongoing acting job.
Roark attended 2 colleges and majored in Phys. Ed and jazz piano.
Roark has appeared in stage productions of Trafford Tanzi and Dawson City Gaslight Follies.
Roark appeared in the 1995 Days Of Our Lives calendar representing the month of July.
Roark has a close friendship with Christie Clark, with whom he shared a love story in Days Of Our Lives.
Roark starred in the TV movie, The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story.
Roark graduated from the University of Victoria in Canada as a theatre major.
Roark has two daughters, Jara Shea (born 1992), and Reign Eden (born 1994) and one son, Credence Roark Brewer, born 25 January 1999.
Roark and his wife own a production company called 'Too Proud Productions'. Their first movie was called Making it Home in which they both appeared in. Roark's Days co-star Jason Brooks {Peter Blake} appeared in the movie as well.
Roark always enjoyed participating in the annual Days Of Our Lives basketball game sponsored by James Reynolds, who played Abe on the show.
While Roark was looking for acting jobs, he worked as a bartender.
Roark moved to the United States from Canada in 1993.
Roark's first day on Days Of Our Lives was on April 27, 1994.
Roark has appeared in many stage productions, including: 'Billy Bishop', 'The Dunsmuirs', and ' Gone to Glory'.
Roark enjoys swimming, running and skiing.
Roark is an avid basketball fan.
Roark and his family all enjoy rollerblading on weekends.
Roark is a fan of the band Ricochet and enjoyed going backstage to meet them when they appeared on Days Of Our Lives.
Roark and his wife, Maria have two daughters, Jara Shea and Reign.
Roark's name comes from a character in the book The Fountainhead.
Roark has one sister.
Roark majored in theater at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia.
Played a demon on Charmed.
Roark: (his favourite quote by Ronald E. Osborn) Undertake something that is difficult; it will do you good. Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.
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