Jamie Rose

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Jamie Rose
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Jamie Rose, photographed by Lesley Bohm
Born (1959-11-26) November 26, 1959 (age 64)
New York City, U.S.
Alma mater California State University, Northridge
OccupationActress
Years active1965–present
Spouses
(m. 1986;div. 1988)
(m. 2006;div. 2017)
Website jamierosecoaching.com

Jamie Rose (born November 26, 1959) [1] is an American actress and acting coach. Born in New York City, Rose was raised in Southern California, where she began her career as a child actor, first appearing in commercials. She made her feature film debut in the cult horror film Just Before Dawn (1981), and subsequently had supporting roles in Clint Eastwood's Tightrope and Heartbreakers (both 1984).

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Rose has numerous television credits, including the role of Vickie Gioberti on the primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1981–1983), as well as the lead on the crime series Lady Blue (1985–1986). Later film credits include Atlas Shrugged: Part II (2012), as well as guest-starring roles on the series Jane the Virgin (2015) and Grey's Anatomy (2016).

Since 2007, Rose has operated her own acting studio workshop, JRose Studio, in Los Angeles. She has also written a book, Shut Up and Dance! The Joy of Letting Go of the Lead--On the Dance Floor and Off, published in 2011.

Early life

Rose was born November 26, 1959 [2] in New York City [1] to Stewart, a singer and dancer, and Reta Rose, a former Radio City Rockette. [3] Shortly after her birth, Rose's family relocated from New York City to California, where she was raised in the Van Nuys section of Los Angeles. [3] Her father was Jewish, and she was raised in this faith. [4] Rose began acting at age six, [5] first appearing in commercials for Kool-Aid, and later, Mountain Dew as an adolescent. [3] When Rose was fourteen, the family relocated to Fresno, where her father accepted a job as a building contractor. [5] Rose graduated from Bullard High School in 1977, [3] and subsequently attended Fresno State University before transferring to the University of California, Santa Cruz. [5] After a year, Rose decided to return to Los Angeles, and transferred to California State University, Northridge, where she majored in theater; she eventually dropped out, however, to begin acting professionally. [3]

Career

She made her feature film debut in Jeff Lieberman's slasher film Just Before Dawn (1981), and subsequently had supporting roles in Clint Eastwood's Tightrope and Heartbreakers (both 1984). [6]

Rose portrayed Vickie Gioberti on the primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1981–1983), as well as the lead on the crime series Lady Blue (1985–1986). [7] She would go on to have guest-starring roles on various series in the 1980s, including Hotel , Columbo , and Murder, She Wrote . [6] She also had a supporting part in the 1996 television film Lying Eyes , [6] as well as guest appearances on Chicago Hope (1994–1995), Renegade (1994–1996), Ally McBeal (1997), and Walker, Texas Ranger (also 1997). [6]

In 2012, Rose guest-starred on the series Criminal Minds and had a supporting role in the film Atlas Shrugged: Part II . [6] She subsequently had guest-starring roles on Jane the Virgin (2015) and Grey's Anatomy (2016). [6]

Book

Rose's memoir/self-help book about her experiences learning the tango and how it affected her relationship, Shut Up and Dance! The Joy of Letting Go of the Lead--On the Dance Floor and Off, was released September 15, 2011. [8]

Personal life

Rose married filmmaker James Orr in 1986, [3] though they later divorced. In 2006, Rose married actor Kip Gilman, whom she met on a blind date in 1997. [9] They divorced in 2017. Since September 2007, she has been teaching acting through her JRose Studio in Los Angeles, California. [10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1981 Just Before Dawn Megan [6]
1984 Tightrope Melanie Silber [6]
1984 Heartbreakers Libby [6]
1985 Rebel Love Columbine Cromwell [11]
1989Chrome HeartsDede
1989 Playroom Marcy [12]
1991 Chopper Chicks in Zombietown Dede [6]
1991To Die StandingConstance BigelowAlternate title: Crackdown [13]
1996 The Chain Ellen Morrisey [11]
2001 Holiday in the Sun Judy [11]
2012 Atlas Shrugged: Part II Sara Connelly
2012Route 30, Too!Dot
2014Route 30 Three!G-Woman
2016The Father and the BearJoyce Redman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1967 Family Affair GirlEpisode: "Fat, Fat, the Water Rat"
1968 Green Acres Girl #4Episode: "My Mother, the Countess"
1983 Fantasy Island Virginia SmithEpisode: "The Other Man – Mr. Roarke/Forbidden Love"
1981–1983 Falcon Crest Vickie Gioberti HoganMain role (seasons 1–2); recurring role (season 3) [14]
1981TwirlLisa HinesTelevision film
1982In Love with an Older WomanDebbieTelevision film [15]
1984 Jessie Kit ParnellEpisode: "Flesh Wounds"
1984 Matt Houston RhondaEpisode: "Caged"
1984 Paper Dolls Connor CrosslandEpisode One
1984 Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac Marilyn NicholsTelevision film [16]
1984Never AgainAbby CartwrightTelevision film [17]
1985 Simon & Simon Stephanie2 episodes
1985 Amazing Stories Mrs. NorthrupEpisode: "Vanessa in the Garden"
1986 St. Elsewhere Dr. Birch4 episodes
1985–1986 Lady Blue Katy MahoneyLead role [6]
1987 Duet Rachel2 episodes
1985–1988 Hotel Kate Marris / Brooke Hastings2 episodes
1988 Valerie Peggy HayesEpisode: "Dad's First Date"
1988–1993 Murder, She Wrote Laura Martin / Lisa McCauley / Anne Lowery3 episodes [6]
1989 Hard Time on Planet Earth Laura RowlandsEpisode: "Something to Bank On"
1990 Hardball Episode: "The Angel of Death"
1989–1990 My Two Dads Sarah4 episodes
1990 Broken Badges Sarah BakumEpisode: "Strawberry"
1990 Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase Truddi's motherTelevision film
1991 Columbo Nancy BrowerEpisode: "Death Hits the Jackpot" [6]
1991Brotherhood of the GunKateTelevision film
1992 Civil Wars Adriana ChaseEpisode: "Drone of Arc"
1993 The Second Half ToniEpisode: "Same Bet Next Year"
1993–1998 Silk Stalkings Jacqueline 'Jackie' Webster / Patricia Van Barrow / Jasmine / Catherine Hayworth3 episodes [6]
1994–1995 Chicago Hope Stacey Halmora3 episodes
1994–1996 Renegade Jill Tanner / Jody Whitley / Tanya Mason2 episodes
1994–1997 Viper Marian Franklin / Gloria2 episodes [6]
1995 The Watcher LaurenEpisode: "Heartburned" [6]
1995–1998 Weird Science Agent Molly2 episodes
1996NowherelandClaire HilliardEpisode: "Doppelgänger"
1996–1997 The Sentinel Sheila Irwin2 episodes [6]
1996TerminalSheila AdamsonTelevision film [6]
1996My Son Is InnocentJoann BrodskyTelevision film
1996 Lying Eyes Elizabeth BradshawTelevision film [11]
1997 JAG Liz HolstEpisode: "Rendezvous"
1997 Ally McBeal Sandra WinchellEpisode: "The Promise" [6]
1997 Walker, Texas Ranger Sarah Rose2 episodes [6]
1999 Crusade Cynthia AllenEpisode: "The Rules of the Game"
1999The Test of LoveJudith EvansTelevision filn
2000 NYPD Blue Nicki CameronEpisode: "The Irvin Files"
2002 The Court Mrs. RocklandEpisode: "A Wing and a Prayer"
2003DragnetAndrea FurnellEpisode: "Redemption"
2005 ER Marilyn BrackenEpisode: "You Are Here" [6]
2007 Murder 101: College Can Be Murder Muriel CoeTelevision film [11]
2007 Primal Doubt Dr. Marianne ThorneTelevision film
2007 Cold Case Melissa Canter '07Episode: "Thick as Thieves" [6]
2008 Two and a Half Men Sloane JagovEpisode: "Fish in a Drawer" [6]
2008 House Patty MichenerEpisode: "Dying Changes Everything" [6]
2008–2009In2itionMrs. FoxWeb series; recurring role
2012 Criminal Minds Linda NelsonEpisode: "God Complex" [6]
2013 Franklin & Bash Judge Helen DanielsEpisode: "Good Lovin'"
2015 Jane the Virgin TherapistEpisode: "Chapter Twelve"
2016 Grey's Anatomy LenaEpisode: "Odd Man Out" [6]

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