Michael Rose is an American actor with a diverse range of film credits to his name. His notable roles include appearances in the award-winning and critically acclaimed films "The Great Lillian Hall" alongside Jessica Lange and Kathy Bates, as well as "The 24th", "Ride Along 2", "Unthinkable", and "A Dark Place", where he starred opposite Andrew Scott in a crime thriller.
In addition to his film work, Michael has also made significant contributions to television, with recurring guest star roles in popular shows such as "Bosch: Legacy", where he played the corrupt investor Carl Rogers, "Necessary Roughness", "House of Lies", "Nashville", and appearances in "Lovecraft Country", "Westworld", and "Mad Men".
Michael's educational background is impressive, having majored in Economics and Theatre at the University of Georgia, where he initially pursued a passion for football before an injury forced him to sideline his athletic ambitions. His father, Charlie Rose, a teacher and high school football coach, played football at Georgia Tech, while his mother, Sue Gore, co-founded one of the nation's first Emergency Response and HazMat training companies.
After completing his studies, Michael moved to New York and honed his craft at the William Esper Studio, training under the guidance of Bill Esper and Maggie Flanigan. It was during this time that he met his wife, Nancy Rose, a producer at Ogilvy/NY, while filming an American Express commercial in the Masai Mara.