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Home/People/Rose McGowan
Rose McGowan profile photo
Born
Sep 5, 1973
Age 52
Place of Birth
Certaldo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

47
Movies
25
TV Shows
2
Directed
Also Known As
Rose Arianna McGowan
IMDb Profile

Rose McGowan

Acting

Biography
Rósa Arianna McGowan (born September 5, 1973) is a filmmaker, activist and musician. Born in Italy, she was raised in the Children of God cult, before her American parents fled back to the USA when Rose was 10 amid concerns about the community. Settling in Oregon, McGowan was bullied at school and rebelled against her family. At 15, she legally emancipated herself from her parents and lived in a squat with drag artists, before moving to Los Angeles to try her hand at acting. Commercials, extra work and a small part in 1992’s 'Encino Man' followed, but McGowan walked away from the industry, deciding to work in cosmetology instead. In 1994, while standing outside of an LA gym with a moody demeanor, she was discovered by a casting director for Gregg Araki’s 'The Doom Generation', believing she’d be perfect for the role of Amy Blue, an apathetic gen-X femme fatale. Her performance became synonymous with 90s punk cool, and she was nominated for Best Debut Performance at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards. Landing an agent, McGowan quickly found further roles, among them parts in the slasher hit 'Scream' and cult indies including 'Jawbreaker', 'Going All the Way', and 'Devil in the Flesh'. With her pale white skin and blood-red lipstick, along with a relationship with controversial rock star Marilyn Manson, McGowan was promoted as a bad girl sex symbol for the 1990s, but began to struggle finding mainstream success. On advice from her management, McGowan joined the cast of the fantasy drama 'Charmed' in its fourth season, replacing the departed Shannen Doherty as one third of a trio of sister witches. After five seasons on the series, McGowan returned to film with roles in Brian De Palma’s 'The Black Dahlia' and the Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez double bill 'Grindhouse'. While 'Grindhouse' garnered McGowan international attention, particularly for her role as a go-go dancer with a machine gun for a leg, it was an unhappy period in her personal life. A relationship with Rodriguez imploded, a car accident forced her to undergo extensive reconstructive surgery, and her father died. In 2015, McGowan announced that she was walking away from acting to explore other ventures, due to her own traumatic experiences in the industry and her frustration with the quality of work promoted by Hollywood. Her filmmaking debut, the short film 'Dawn', premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival to rave reviews, and in the same year she released her debut single — an atmospheric slice of electronica called RM486. She has since become a prominent activist across social media, launching her own feminist movement known as Rose Army, and continues to work as an artist, filmmaker and musician. In 2016 Rose was involved in a sex scandal when multiple sex tapes and nude images were leaked online for the world to see as well as exposing her love for recreational drugs. Some seem to think she leaked the tapes and photos herself for more public exposure and others believe it to be the evils of Hollywood who might be outraged by the fact Rose has spoke out against them.
Sex on Screen poster

Sex on Screen

as Self
2023
When We Speak poster

When We Speak

as Self
2022
Body Parts poster

Body Parts

as Self
2022
Mothers of the Revolution poster

Mothers of the Revolution

as Self
2021
Letters Live from the Archive: International Women’s Day poster

Letters Live from the Archive: International Women’s Day

as Self
2021
Hollywood's Dark Secret poster

Hollywood's Dark Secret

as Self
2019
This Changes Everything poster

This Changes Everything

as Self
2019
Rose McGowan: Being Brave poster

Rose McGowan: Being Brave

as Self
2019
The Sound poster

The Sound

as Kelly Johansen
2017
The Caged Pillows poster

The Caged Pillows

as Monday
2016
The Tell-Tale Heart poster

The Tell-Tale Heart

as Ariel
2016
The Weight of Blood and Bones poster

The Weight of Blood and Bones

as Madeline
2015
Mondo Taurobolium poster

Mondo Taurobolium

as Gale
2013
Doctor Lollipop poster

Doctor Lollipop

as Dr. Coco / Red Riding Hood (voice)
2012
The Pastor's Wife poster

The Pastor's Wife

as Mary Winkler
2011
Rosewood Lane poster

Rosewood Lane

as Sonny Blake
2011
Conan the Barbarian poster

Conan the Barbarian

as Marique
2011
Still Screaming: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective poster

Still Screaming: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective

as Self
2011
Scream: The Inside Story poster

Scream: The Inside Story

as Self
2011
Dead Awake poster

Dead Awake

as Charlie
2010