Rose McGowan
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"Rose" McGowan (born September 5 1973) is an American actress and
activist. McGowan made her debut film debut in 1992 in Encino Man (1992), and
was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award nomination in 1995 for her role
in the dark comedy The Doom Generation (1995). Her breakthrough role was in the
horror film Scream in the year 1996. She was then the lead in the films
Jawbreaker (1999) and Devil in the Flesh (2000). McGowan was well-known for her
performance in Charmed which was a supernatural drama series on the WB from
2001 to 2006. McGowan was also a mainstay in Quentin Tarantino and Robert
Rodriguez's double-feature film Grindhouse (2007) which for which she was
nominated for the Saturn Award as Best Actress and for the Scream Award as Best
Scream Queen. In 2014, McGowan appeared in Chosen, an action thriller series.
She dropped Planet 9, her first studio album in 2018, and a repackaging
followed in 2020. In 2017, Time acknowledged McGowan as one of the Silence Breakers,
the magazine's Person of the Year because she spoke out about sexual assault
and harassment particularly with respect to the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse
cases and the Me Too movement. In 2018, she published Brave the memoir of her
life, and appeared in Citizen Rose, a four-part documentary series.
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