Roslyn has always had a fascination with magic, illusions and stunts for as long as he can remember.
As a child he would rather hang out at the local magic and juggling shop than play football with his mates or watch TV. In fact, he was always happiest on his own playing with cards or learning a new three ball juggling trick.
At 14-years-old Roslyn decided to join a youth circus school. It was here that he had the opportunity to study the work of past masters like Bobby May, Houdini, Francis Brun and Charlie Chaplin.
Roslyn was also lucky enough to learn from some of the great performers of today, like Rod Laver, Skate Naked, Marc Parrett and Haggis, who use the street, along with theatres, restaurents and nightclubs as their stage.
It was through a combination of these influences that lead to the creation of Roslyn's own unique performance style.
Since leaving circus school at the age of 17 Roslyn has traveled all over Europe and the UK learning and performing new stunts and tricks to wow his audiences.
"My favourite stunt at the moment is an old sideshow piece called Human Blockhead", said Roslyn. "Basically I take a five inch nail and a massive hammer, I then hammer the nail in to my nose."
He continued: "I always loved watching it as kid, and vowed that one day I'd be able to do it. Now I don't travel anywhere without my nails."
Other stunts that Roslyn performs regularly involve rat traps, gin (rabbit) traps, coins, poles, peacock feathers, chains, handcuffs, straitjackets, oil drums, mailbags, rope, chairs, newspapers, glass bottles, balls, clubs, fire torches and airtight body bags.