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- Michael Rose is an American actor. His film roles include the upcoming Places Please with Jessica Lange slated for release in 2024, The 24th, Ride Along 2, Unthinkable, Need for Speed and opposite Andrew Scott in the crime thriller, A Dark Place. Among Michael's major recurring guest star roles are the nefarious investor Carl Rogers in Bosch:Legacy, Lovecraft Country, Necessary Roughness, Westworld, Nashville, House of Lies and Mad Men to name a few.
Michael majored in Economics and Theatre at the University of Georgia, playing football freshman year until an injury sidelined him. His father, Charlie Rose, a teacher and his high school football coach, played football at Georgia Tech. His mother, Sue Gore, co-founded one of the nation's first Emergency Response and HazMat training companies. After college, Michael moved to New York and trained with Bill Esper and Maggie Flanigan at the William Esper Studio. He met his wife, Nancy Rose, a producer at Ogilvy/NY, while filming an American Express commercial in the Masai Mara. They split their time between New York, Atlanta and Los Angeles. - Additional Crew
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Adam Michael Rose was born in Baltimore, MD. He is known for his work as the series dialect coach for John Ridley's American Crime, season three. He trained in voice and speech at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute, Playwrights Horizons Theater, and the British American Drama Academy (BADA). He is also a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.- Actor
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Michael recently wrapped production on Disney's upcoming live action film Disenchanted starring Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph, directed by Adam Shankman. Prior to that he starred in Daniel Levine's film adaptation of Snapshots. On Broadway he's appeared in the Tony Award winning musical A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder, Wicked and the First National Tour of Anastasia. In 2022, he's appearing in the Rachel Chavkin directed premiere of the new musical Lempicka at The La Jolla Playhouse. He's performed regionally at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Papermill Playhouse, Project Shaw, Capital Rep and in concert at Lincoln Center, Birdland and Feinstein's/54 Below.- Actor
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Michael Rose is known for The Mighty Quinn (1989), Breakfast in Bed (1990) and California Myth (1999).- Michael Rose is Joint MD and co-founder of multi award winning Magic Light Pictures, an independent company creating imaginative entertainment for audiences, families and children worldwide.
Prior to forming Magic Light, Michael headed up the feature film division of UK studio Aardman Animations. He was executive producer of their animated features Chicken Run and the Oscar and BAFTA winning Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit. He also produced Nick Park's 1995 Oscar winning Wallace and Gromit film, A Close Shave. Before joining Aardman in 1994, Michael was a buyer at Channel Four Television. He started his career programming art house cinemas in Plymouth and Bristol. - Actor
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Christopher Michael Rose is known for The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Hesher (2010) and Project X (2012).- Writer
- Producer
Following a 30-year career in investments, Mike turned his screenwriting hobby into a film career. Mike has completed four Feature screenplays, three Pilots and a Short. He has collected nineteen Screenwriting awards, has two Feature scripts in Development and started his production company, Étoile Entertainment LLC. Mike also writes children's stories.- Michael Rose was born on 24 July 1911 in Holborn, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), The Wars of the Roses (1965) and Theatre 625 (1964). He died on 26 October 1974 in Suffolk, England, UK.
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Michael Rose is known for Me and Orson Welles (2008).- Animation Department
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Michael Rose is known for Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008), Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) and Ice Age (2002).- Producer
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- Writer
Michael L. Rose was born in 1952 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Guantanamo Circus (2013), Great Cars (2003) and Ultimate Autos (1999). He died on 7 September 2020 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Rose is a writer and filmmaker, based in Toronto Canada, who graduated in 1996 with a film degree from Ryerson University. With writer/filmmaker Glenn Kay, he co-wrote the funny and informative non-fiction book "Disaster Movies", which was published in the United States by Chicago Review Press in August 2006, and in Canada by Mosaic Press in December 2006. It can be ordered for your reading pleasure from Amazon.com, or purchased (or stolen) from your better bookstores. Ths acclaimed book features a foreword from "Mystery Science Theatre 3000" host Mike Nelson, and cover blurbs from filmmakers Joe Dante ("Gremlins") and Stephen Chiodo ("Killer Klowns From Outer Space"). It's a great way to blow an afternoon, people. Between 1997 and 2000, over fifty of his short stories, essays and film reviews were published in the now-defunct webzine "Journal X", in his weekly column "Playground Justice". In 1993, he co-hosted and co-produced the late night FM radio music show, "Industrial Folk", on the Ryerson University radio station CKLN. In the mid-1980s, he was an extra in the Scott Baio TV movie "The Truth About Alex", and in crowd scenes in the miniseries "Kane And Abel". Around the same time, he showed up for extra work in the controversial miniseries "Amerika", but they never got around to shooting those scenes, so he sat around for eight hours and ate sandwiches. In 1987, he had the opportunity to meet Ted Danson, Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg on the set of "Three Men And A Baby", and wrote an essay about the experience that he will be happy to email you if you want. In 1998, he contributed to the official "Mono Puff" web site.
He one day hopes to complete the documentary "Garage Sale", which he wrote, directed, appears in, and co-produced in 2005 (with Glenn Kay & Brad Darch). He is also the author of an as-yet-unpublished absurdist comedy sci-fi fantasy novel named "Lazar Sees Stars", which has been in a constant state of revision since it was originally completed in 1995. As a member of the one-off band "Fireplaces And Things", Michael performed the lead vocals on a cover of the song "James K. Polk" by They Might Be Giants on the 1996 cover compilation "We Might Be Giants, Too". He is skilled in corporate communications, babysitting, retail management, typing, and public speaking. If you lived in Toronto in the late 1990s, you might have bought a VCR or television from him at the electronics store that he managed. Don't worry, the chain has closed but your extended warranties should still be valid.
Michael is proud to mention that his sister is the acclaimed singer/songwriter Kathryn Rose. His father is the veteran television and film actor Alan Rose, who is still working in the industry today. He likes it when people offer him jobs, so go ahead if you have one for him. His favourite movie is Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey".- Michael T. Rose is known for Greene County (2017).
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A graduate of the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, Mike Rose is an entertainment executive. His career spans stints at New Line Cinema, CAA, Miramax, and The Walt Disney Company. His notable credits include A Christmas Carol and Real Steel. Mike has collaborated with and advised many of film and televisions biggest creative talent during his career.- Michael J. Rose is known for Pushing Buttons (2015).
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Michael Rose is known for A Baby Story (1999).- Michael Rose is known for Feeding a Cause (2018).
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Michael Rose is known for Welcome to My Cell (2011).- Additional Crew
Michael Rose is known for Money or Bunnies (2014).- Sound Department
Brandon Michael Rose is known for The Streak (2018).- Camera and Electrical Department
F. Michael Rose is known for Survivor (2000) and True Crime with Aphrodite Jones (2010).- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Michael X. Rose is known for Kaatskill Kannibals (2020) and Bloodlust of the Druid Overlords (2013).- Art Department
Michael Rose is known for Dream Big (2010).- Michael Rose-Sandow is known for I Had Fun (2015).
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- Editor
Michael Rose is known for From the Streets (2016).- Michael Rose is known for Zog and the Flying Doctors (2020).
- Michael Rose is known for Big Time Inconvenienced (2021).
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Michael Rose is known for Dolly Parton - From Rhinestones to Rock & Roll (2023), 20/20 (1978) and On the Road to the CMA Awards (2022).- Michael Rose is known for Me and Orson Welles (2008).
- Michael Rose is known for 3 Gobblers (2015).
- Michael Rose is known for Dr. Alban feat. Michael Rose: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1997).
- Michael Rose is known for Genrevolt (2012).
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- Michael Rose is known for Revolting Rhymes (2016).
- Michael Rose is known for The Walt Peterson Show (1986).
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Michael Rose is known for Worth It (2016).- Michael Rose is known for Party on the 49th Floor (2012).
- Michael Rose is known for Eddie Thurber II Allies & Adversaries (2013).
- Michael Rose is known for G.B.F. (2013).
- Michael S. Rose is known for Timespace (2014).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Rose is known for Saka-saka (2013) and Menor de edad (2013).- Production Manager
- Cinematographer
Michael Rose is known for America.01 (2001), My Big Wild You're-Not-Gonna-Believe This Wedding (2003) and World News Now (1994).- Sound Department
Michael Rose is known for Transatlantic Tunnel (1935), Self Made Lady (1932) and His Lordship (1932).