
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
November 26, 1959 (66 years old)
New York City, New York, USA
Jamie Rose
Biography
Jamie Rose (born November 26, 1959) is an American actress. She started acting professionally at the age of six. Her first role was as a kid go-go dancer on a Kool-Aid commercial.
She has starred in several television Series and Films, including Falcon Crest (1981), Lady Blue (1985), and the cult classic Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (1989) in which Billy Bob Thornton had his first major film role playing her husband.
Rose has given workshops in university settings with actors for television, film and theater. She also consults with writers, helping them to potentiate readings and media appearances. Her seminars have been featured at the SAG Foundation and PEN America.
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Rose's essays and articles have been published in magazines such as Coast, Actors Ink, and Huff Post. She is the author of Shut Up and Dance! The Joy of Letting Go of the Lead (Tarcher/Penguin, 2011), a "dance of life" memoir exploring the relationship of masculine and feminine archetypes as embodied in the Argentine tango.
Informed by a lifetime as a working artist and teacher - enriched by her long-time studies with her mentor, the brilliant psychiatrist and co-author of the international best-selling book, The Tools®, Dr. Phil Stutz - Jamie's engaging, empathic gifts led to her current work coaching everyone from Hedge Fund managers and lawyers, to screenwriters and actors, using Dr. Stutz's psycho-spiritual techniques for self-actualization.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: annonymous
Known For
Acting

Jane the Virgin
2014

Atlas Shrugged: Part II
2012

Franklin & Bash
2011

Grey's Anatomy
2005

House
2004

Cold Case
2003

Two and a Half Men
2003

Holiday in the Sun
2001

Crusade
1999

Ally McBeal
1997

The Sentinel
1996

JAG
1995

Nowhere Man
1995

ER
1994

Chicago Hope
1994

Weird Science
1994

Viper
1994

Viper
1994

Walker, Texas Ranger
1993

Renegade
1992

Renegade
1992

Silk Stalkings
1991

Playroom
1990

Chopper Chicks in Zombietown
1989








