Rose McGowan
Rosa Arianna
"Rose" McGowan (born September 5 1973) is an American actress and
activist. McGowan's first film role was in the comedy Encino Man (1992),
however, she received more attention due to her part in The Doom Generation (1995)
in which she was awarded an Independent Spirit Award nomination as Best Debut
Performance. Her breakthrough came in the film horror Scream (1996) and
subsequently featured in the films Going All the Way (1997) Devil in the Flesh
(1998) and Jawbreaker (1999). In the early 2000s, McGowan became known to TV
viewers for her character in the role of Paige Matthews in The WB supernatural
drama series Charmed (2001-2006). Quentin Tarantino directed her double-feature
film Grindhouse (2006) which was the film in which she received the Saturn
Award for Best Actress as well as the Scream Award to Best Scream Queen. She
was featured in the action-thriller series Chosen (2014) and released her debut
album, Planet 9, in 2018 and was followed by a new album in 2020. In 2017, Time
acknowledged McGowan as one of the Silence Breakers, the magazine's Person of
the Year for her stance on sexual harassment and assault particularly in
relation to the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases and the Me Too movement. In
2018, she released Brave which is a memoir as well as appeared in Citizen Rose,
a four-part documentary series.
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