Rose McGowan

Rose McGowan
McGowan in 2023
Born
Rósa Arianna McGowan

(1973-09-05) September 5, 1973 (age 50)
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
NationalityAmerican
Occupations
  • Actress
  • activist
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Davey Detail
(m. 2013; div. 2016)
Websiterosemcgowan.com

Rósa Arianna "Rose" McGowan[note 1] (born September 5, 1973) is an American actress and activist.[5][6][7] After her film debut in a brief role in the comedy Encino Man (1992), she achieved recognition for her performance in the dark comedy The Doom Generation (1995), receiving an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance. She had her breakthrough in the horror film Scream (1996) and subsequently headlined the films Going All the Way (1997), Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Jawbreaker (1999).

During the 2000s, McGowan became known to television audiences for her role as Paige Matthews in The WB supernatural drama series Charmed (2001–2006). She went on to star in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double-feature film Grindhouse (2007), for which she was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actress and the Scream Award for Best Scream Queen. McGowan appeared in the action-thriller series Chosen (2014), and released her debut studio album, Planet 9, in 2018, which was followed by a repackaging in 2020.

In 2017, Time recognized her as one of the Silence Breakers, the magazine's Person of the Year, for speaking out about sexual assault and harassment, specifically in regard to the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases and the MeToo movement. She has released a memoir, Brave, and starred in the four-part documentary series Citizen Rose, both in 2018.

  1. ^ "Rose McGowan". TV Guide. Retrieved May 3, 2022. Birth name: Rose Arianna McGowan
  2. ^ "Rose McGowan". Hollywood Life. August 17, 2017. Born Rose Arianna McGowan
  3. ^ "Rose McGowan". Us Weekly. Full Name: Rose McGowan
  4. ^ @rosemcgowan (September 5, 2020). "My real name is Rósa Arianna McGowan. I have lived a double life" (Tweet). Archived from the original on September 5, 2020. Retrieved May 3, 2022 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Child, Ben (November 26, 2015). "Rose McGowan: I quit acting due to 'boring' superhero movies". The Guardian.
  6. ^ Gilbey, Ryan (July 1, 2019). "Rose McGowan: 'I miss performing. My career was stolen'". The Guardian.
  7. ^ Kozlov, Vladmir (August 10, 2019). "Rose McGowan Ready to Direct: "Acting Is in the Past"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 1, 2022.


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