Rose McGowan
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"Rose" McGowan (born September 5 1973) is an American actress and
activist. McGowan made her film debut in 1992 with 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). She had her breakthrough in the
horror film Scream (1996) and subsequently featured in the films Going All the
Way (1997) Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Jawbreaker (1999). McGowan's
performance as Paige Matthews on the WB supernatural drama Charmed (2001-2006)
was her most famous role. Quentin Tarantino directed her double-feature film
Grindhouse (2006) which was the film in which she received the Saturn Award for
Best Actress and the Scream Award to Best Scream Queen. In 2014, she starred in
Chosen, an action-thriller series. The actress dropped Planet 9, her first
album as a studio artist in the year 2018, and a repackaging of the album was
released in 2020. McGowan was named the Silence Breakers in 2017 by Time
magazine. This award acknowledges McGowan's efforts to combat sexual harassment
and assault especially with regards to Harvey Weinstein cases of sexual assault
as well as the Me Too movement. She's published an autobiography, Brave, and
starred in the four-part documentary series Citizen Rose, both in the year
2018.
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