Rose McGowan
Rosa Arianna
"Rose") McGowan was born on September 5 in 1973. She is an American
actress. McGowan's first film role was in the comedic Encino Man (1992),
however, she received more attention for her performance in The Doom Generation
(1995) which earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination as Best Debut
Performance. Her first big role came in the film horror Scream in the year
1996. The film was followed by film Jawbreaker (1999) as well as Devil in the
Flesh (2000). McGowan was most well-known for her part in Charmed the
supernatural drama on WB from 2001 until the year 2006. McGowan also appeared
in Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's double-feature film Grindhouse
(2007) which for which she received nominations both for the Saturn Award as
Best Actress as well as the Scream Award as Best Scream Queen. In 2014, she was
a part in Chosen, an action-thriller television series. The actress dropped
Planet 9, her first album as a studio artist in the year 2018, and a repackaging
of the album was released in 2020. McGowan was named one of the Silence
Breakers in 2017 by Time magazine. The award honors McGowan's work in the field
of sexual harassment and assault especially in relation to Harvey Weinstein
cases of sexual abuse as well as the Me Too movement. In the year 2018, she
published Brave the memoir of her life, and was a part of Citizen Rose, a
four-part documentary series.
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