Robert Rose


Biography

Robert Rose worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. In his early acting career, Rose appeared in such films as "The Woman From Monte Carlo" (1932), the Dorothy Wilson adventure "Lucky Devils" (1933) and "Guadalcanal Diary" (1943) with Preston Foster. He also appeared in "The Gay Ranchero" (1948) with Roy Rogers and "His Kind of Woman" (1951). In the fifties ...

Biography

Robert Rose worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. In his early acting career, Rose appeared in such films as "The Woman From Monte Carlo" (1932), the Dorothy Wilson adventure "Lucky Devils" (1933) and "Guadalcanal Diary" (1943) with Preston Foster. He also appeared in "The Gay Ranchero" (1948) with Roy Rogers and "His Kind of Woman" (1951). In the fifties and the eighties, Rose devoted his time to various credits, such as "Jalopy" (1953) starring Leo Gorcey, "Stunt Seven" (CBS, 1978-79) and "Bay Boy" (1984). He also worked on "Vision Quest" (1985) starring Matthew Modine. Rose continued to exercise his talent in the eighties and the nineties, taking on a mix of projects like "Casualties of War" (1989), "Three of Hearts" (1993) starring William Baldwin and "The Madness of King George" with Nigel Hawthorne (1994). His credits also expanded to the Glenn Close and Jeff Daniels smash hit "101 Dalmatians" (1996). Most recently, Rose worked on "Two-A-Days" (MTV, 2006-07).

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