Anthony Rotsa is a British actor from London England, he has experience in mainstream theatre, film and television and is fluent in both English and Greek; he also speaks Spanish to a high conversational level. His first ever experience in a performance was at the age of 8 at his primary school Albany School in Enfield, where he performed a short silent comedy with his identical Twin brother Michael. (Who is also an actor). From the age of 8 he knew he wanted to be a performer. Anthony graduated from Middlesex University in 2006 with a BA Hons degree in Drama and Theatre Studies. Some of his selected modules included: Shakespeare, live stand up comedy, and physical theatre. Soon after, his career jump-started with theatre tours in England and Germany, such as: an outdoor theatre performance of Kenneth Grahame's Wind In The Willows and a touring performance of Harold Pinter's Betrayal playing Jerry. In 2009, Anthony got a theatre job in Spain, his Spanish theatre debut took place in the prestigious Teatro Alcázar in Madrid where he played the roles of Oberon, Lysander, and Flute in an adaptation of William Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Damien was one of his first and most influential short films, where he received first hand training in screen combat. Although theatre is his first love Anthony is now fulfilling another dream; acting on the big screen, With diverse characters such as: An Egyptian Solider in 'Exodus', John in 'Vampyres' by Victor Matellano, A quirky American science teacher in Nickelodeon's 'Lost In The West' Dir Carlos Gonzales and most recently A Turkish student: Ahmet in 'The Promise' by Terry George; working alongside the talented Oscar Isaac. He is with his agent, Mucho Arte Management in Spain and maintains his home base in London as well, this allows him to travel back and forth depending on where his work takes him. - IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous
Faithful to the sexy, twisted 1974 cult classic by Joseph Larraz, Vampyres is an English-language remake pulsating with raw eroticism, wicked sado-masochism and bloody, creative gore. Victor Matellano (Wax (2014, Zarpazos! A Journey through Spanish Horror, 2013) directs this tale set in a stately English manor inhabited by two older female vampires and with their only cohabitant being a man imprisoned in the basement. Their lives and lifestyle are upended when a trio of campers come upon their lair and seek to uncover their dark secrets, a decision that has sexual and blood-curdling consequences.