Bella Rose
Bella Rose is a talented Australian teen actor, singer, model, and dancer. At age 14, she has already proven herself to be a diverse entertainer and has been cast as everything from the cute little kid to the daughter of a heroin addict. Her skill and work-ethic has allowed her to work successfully alongside noted directors, producers, writers, and crew throughout Australia. Trained in musical theatre, speech, drama, tap dance, and ballet, Bella also has vocal training and an abundance of natural talent. Bella has been acting since the age of 7. She has an impressive body of work, including credits from over 100 film and TV productions. From short films, to children's TV, feature films, commercials, educational videos and web series, she has done it all. Her accolades and abilities earned her 6 years international representation with Australia's top acting manager Charmaine Gilchrist at 'Gilchrist Management'.
The Griffith Drama Production Awards rewarded Bella for her work in the challenging short film 'Paradise'. She was awarded "Best Supporting Actress", with accolade determined by a professional panel of Australian Film Industry critics. Bella has also been awarded "Best Supporting Actress" by the Barcelona Film Festival for her role in 'Magdala Rose' and a Certificate of Highest Achievement by the Australian Screen Industry.
As far as TV work goes, Bella has been featured in six Australian children's TV series: 'Crocamole' Series 1 and 2; 'Pipsqueaks'; 'Imagination Train'; 'Magical Tales Surprises'; 'Beyond the Bricks - Lego Presenter'; and 'Gamify'. Her roles in children's TV include:- presenter, guest spot and featured dancer roles. All productions have appeared on Free to Air National Networks across Australia (10, Peach, Channel 9) and on Foxtel (Cartoon Network). Bella has also appeared in a number of national television commercials for 'Movie World', 'Village Roadshow Theme Parks', 'Vuly', 'Andersen's Flooring' and 'Shaver Shop'.
Bella's international debut occurred on Japanese TV, where she played the role of Neanderthal Girl in a three part Square Enix documentary 'The Evolution of Man'. The show aired on NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation in May, 2018. The documentary held the #1 ranking during its season and was subsequently released on the NHK Youtube Channel where it held the Top 10 position for many months and accrued over 65million views.
Beyond digital media, Bella has proven herself to be a triple threat talent in the theatre. She has performed in two musicals Cinderella and Carousel, at the Schonell Theatre with Queensland Musical Theatre Co, and recently performed in Smart Bob Slow Jimmy at the Powerhouse, Brisbane for part of the city's Short and Sweet Theatre Festival.