Rose McGowan

 

Rosa Arianna "Rose" McGowan (born on September 5 1973) is an American actress and activist. McGowan's debut film appearance was in the comedy Encino Man (1992), however, she received more attention for her role in The Doom Generation (1995) which earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination as Best Debut Performance. She had her breakthrough in the horror film Scream (1996) and then featured in the films Going All the Way (1997) Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Jawbreaker (1999). McGowan was most well-known for her performance in Charmed which was a supernatural-themed drama on WB from 2001 to 2006. Quentin Tarantino directed her double-feature film Grindhouse (2006) that in which she received the Saturn Award for Best Actress as well as the Scream Award to Best Scream Queen. In 2014, McGowan appeared in Chosen, an action thriller series. The actress dropped Planet 9, her first studio album in the year 2018, and a repackaging was done in 2020. McGowan was awarded the title of Silence Breakers in 2017 by Time magazine. The award honors McGowan's advocacy on sexual harassment and assault specifically in the context of Harvey Weinstein cases of sexual abuse as well as the Me Too movement. She's written a memoir, Brave, and starred in the four-part documentary series Citizen Rose, both in the year 2018.



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