Rose McGowan

 

Rosa Arianna "Rose", born on September 5, 1973 was an American actress. McGowan made her film debut in 1992 in Encino Man (1992), and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award nomination in 1995 for her performance as the dark comedy The Doom Generation (1995). McGowan's first film appearance was in the horror film Scream in the year 1996. Later, she became the headliner of Jawbreaker (1999), Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Going All the Way (1997). McGowan's role as Paige Matthews on the WB supernatural drama Charmed (2001-2006) was her most well-known character. Quentin Tarantino directed her double-feature film Grindhouse (2006), where she was awarded the Saturn Award for Best Actress and the Scream Award to Best Scream Queen. Her debut album, Planet 9, was released in the year of 2018. The album was followed up by a repackaging of Planet 9 in 2020. McGowan was awarded the title of Silence Breakers in 2017 by Time magazine. This award acknowledges McGowan's advocacy for sexual harassment and sexual assault especially in relation to Harvey Weinstein cases of sexual assault as well as the Me Too movement. She's written a memoir, Brave, and starred in the documentary series Citizen Rose, which consists of four parts. Citizen Rose, both in the year 2018.



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