Rose Anne Nepa is a SAG Eligible Actress in Michigan. She is listed with I Group, Production Plus, and Real Style. She resides there with her husband and son. She loves acting, modeling, and received her formal training at The Actors Loft, Royal Oak, Michigan. She received her Bachelor degree in Business at Baker College, MI. Her talents in Acting include experience in lead roles, supporting roles, feature films, independent films, short films, voice over, PSA, Commercials and Television shows. She appeared in AMC's TV Series :Low Winter Sun (2013), Hollywood films/Detroit locations: Into the Storm (2014), Batman/Superman (2016), Eloise (2016), and Sparkle. She has been in many films. Her roles are very diverse and she enjoys challenging her creativity. Rose Anne has had the an opportunity to work on some Christian Film Projects: Lifestone Velocity, Rather to Be Chosen and Who will Move the Stone. Behind the scenes, Rose Anne has experience as a Production Assistant, helped with Producing and is truly an asset to any film project. She is an advocate for "Making Films in Detroit" and encourages out of state film makers to take advantage of the many wonderful locations Detroit City has to offer. She encourages actors to never stop believing in the opportunities Michigan has to offers. Acting is truly her passion.
Rose Ayling-Ellis was born on November 17, 1994 in Shepway, Kent, England. She is known for EastEnders (1985), Summer of Rockets (2019) and The Quiet Ones (2015).
Marjan Faritous was born in Tehran, Iran. In 1983 at the age of four, she was uprooted to Europe, for as the Revolution started becoming more violent. She sought refuge in Florence, Italy as well as Stockholm, Sweden. She arrived to San Francisco California in 1984, where she began her vision and quest for the arts by attending The School Of The Arts, Macateer high school. After her completion she then attended The American Conservatory Theater for her intense training. She now resides in Los Angeles where she has been since the year 2000, to continue in the pursuit of her vision, which is to be the first Persian actor to win an Oscar. The former mainstream actress and producer Marjan Faritous then changed her stage name to Persia Pele and made her adult debut in August 2008. She has performed in about 40 sex scenes for companies such as Vivid, Wicked, Penthouse, Bluebird Films, Reality Kings, Bang Bros, Brazzers and Playgirl. She was born in Tehran, Iran, and grew up in San Francisco, living on her own as a teenager. Her adventures include being an underage stripper, attending cosmetology school while managing a massage parlor, doing makeup in Hollywood, acting and executive producing the new indie film 30 Days to Die. Pele's still burgeoning career has led to a nomination for the 2010 AVN award for MILF Performer of the Year. On May 21, 2014 Marjan Faritous was arrested in Riverside, California for prostitution.
Rose Bianca Grue is known for Madres (2021), Queen Sugar (2016) and National Champions (2021).
Best known as the Rosa, Miguel's doting grandmother on Cobra Kai (Netflix), Rose Bianco is a classically trained actress. A few of her other notable small screen credits include a recurring role on Being Mary Jane with Gabrielle Union, New Amsterdam starring Ryan Eggold, and the upcoming Wandavision. On the big screen, Rose was most recently seen in Ric Roman Waugh's Greenland and a Netflix original movie Project Power, and in 2021 will appear in a supporting role in The Tomorrow War with Chris Pratt. Born and raised in Chicago, Rose made her acting debut at the Victory Gardens Theatre and shortly after went to DePaul University as a Speech and Drama major. She also studied acting for two years with Ted Liss. She worked with the theater company Les Nickelettes in San Francisco and originated the role of "Crystal Glitz" in The Didi Glitz Story: I'd Rather Be Doing Something Else based on Diane Noomin's underground comix character Didi Glitz. After gaining an Equity card in Ed Bullins' City Preacher at the famed Magic Theatre, Rose relocated to New York, studied with Julie Bovasso and Bill Hickey, and appeared in various showcases including a New Dramatist production, Public Transportation. Rose took some time away from the spotlight to fulfill her most important role as a mom, and returned to show business in Atlanta just as the city became known as the "Hollywood of the South."
Roselyne-Rose Bosch was born in Avignon to a Catalan father and an Italian/French mother. Her father, who fled the franquist regime, transmits his passion for History - every Sunday, the main square of the Provençal city fills up with book traders. Every summer, the city of Avignon houses the largest European Theater Festival. Rose Bosch studies semiology in Aix-en-Provence, then moves on. She works for Le Point magazine in Paris (equivalent to Tima Magazine), as senior writer and a reporter, covering subjects such as portraits of Stephen Hawking, Basque terrorism, baby smuggling in Sri Lanka, famine in Nordeste Brasil... In 1991, she is finalist to the Albert Londres prize, equivalent to the Pulitzer. In 1990, while working on a subject in Seville, she discovers Columbus' correspondence. Her first spec screenplay, « 1492, Conquest of Paradise », will be directed by Ridley Scott, staring Gerard Depardieu. The film is released on October 12, 1992, to match the 500th anniversary. In France, it is distributed by Gaumont, a company which remains to this date partners with Bosch and Ilan Alain Goldman, who created « Legende Films » for the occasion. Caravels are built in Bristol England, cross the Atlantic and the Panama Canal, to their film location in Costa Rica. A 14th century city set is recreated in the jungle. In Spain, R.Scott shoots in Seville and Salamanca, where Columbus lived. The film is entirely financed independently. In the late 90's, Ilan-Alain Goldman and Bosch get married. Their twin sons are born in 2000. While Legende continues to produce films both in French and in English language (Crimson Rivers, Vatel, Casino, La Vie en Rose), Bosch continues to write. Animal released in 2006, is Bosch's directing debut. The film, shot in English with a British cast (Ed Stoppard, Andreas Wilson...) deals with the biochemistry of aggressiveness. In 2009, Bosch and Goldman launch a long time project, The Round Up, about the largest European round up of Jews in WWII. (13 000 people in less than 48 hours, including 5000 children). The film focuses especially on them and is historically accurate to the smallest facts. A surprise hit at the box office, with 3 millions admissions, The Round Up tops films like Schindler's List or The Pianist at the French box office, and triggers a nationwide political debate about French collaboration. The CNC, (Center for French Cinematography) awarded Bosch with Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. Melanie Laurent plays « Annette Monnot », a real life medical nurse who tried to protect the Jewish children before their deportation to Auschwitz. Jean Reno plays one of the three doctors working in the Velodrome. Adèle Exarchopoulos, then a debutante of 15, plays « Anna » Traube, real life survivor, (now 90) whom the young actress meets in Montmartre on the set. Cast also includes Gad El Maleh, Sylvie Testud, and Anne Brochet. Twin boys age 5 at the time, share the role of « Nono », Melanie Laurent's protégé. One quarter of the real Velodrome is rebuilt in Hungary by the late Olivier Raoux (« La Vie en Rose »). In 2014, Rose Bosch films a comedy, « My Summer In Provence » to be released in the States in 2015. The film who tells of her childhood in Provence. It is her second collaboration with Jean Reno. Cast also includes a deaf actor age 7, Lukas Pélissier, who plays Reno's grandson. Bosch is presently working on two English language projects.
Rose Bretz is known for her work on The Man from Nowhere (2021), Paradise (2020) and Day 37 (2019).
Rose Burton is known for Bullet Train (2022), The Deadly Females (1976) and The Love Box (1972).
Rose Byrne was born in Balmain, Sydney, Australia. She is the daughter of Jane, a primary school administrator, and Robin Byrne, a semi-retired statistician and market researcher. She landed her first role in a movie, Dallas Doll (1994), when she was 15 years old. Since then, Rose has appeared in a variety of Australian televisions shows including Heartbreak High (1994), Echo Point (1995), and the film Two Hands (1999) alongside Heath Ledger. After this, she appeared in various movies like The Date (1999), My Mother Frank (2000), and Clara Law's The Goddess of 1967 (2000) for which she obtained the Female Volpi Cup at the Venice Festival in 2000. Her first experience on a big-budget movie came when she played handmaiden, Dormé, to Natalie Portman, Padmé Amidala, in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002). In 2003, she starred, coincidentally, as Rose Mortmain in the adaptation of Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle (2003). In 2004, she acted in Wicker Park (2004) with Diane Kruger and Josh Hartnett. Here, she heard Wolfgang Petersen was looking for an actress for Briseis in his next movie Troy (2004) with Brad Pitt, she got the part and was recognised as one of the most promising actresses in Hollywood. After Troy (2004), she played Edith in a TV adaptation of Casanova (2005). In September 2005, she started to act in Sunshine (2007), a Danny Boyle movie, where she plays the pilot in a space mission.
Rose Callaghan is known for Joe Pera Talks with You (2018), MeLon Comedy & the Infinite Gladness and Ghosterbusters (2017).