Sherrie Rose is a multifaceted individual, boasting a remarkable career as a filmmaker, actress, and writer. Born on February 24, 1966, she has made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry.
Rose's academic background is equally impressive, having studied writing at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and pursuing dual majors in electrical engineering and theatrical performance on the Dean's list at the University of San Francisco (USF).
Throughout her career, Rose has starred in over 60 films and television shows, with her most notable role being in the feature film "Me and Will" (1999),opposite Patrick Dempsey and featuring Keanu Reeves and Seymour Cassel. This project was not only a critical success but also marked the opening of the Women in Film series at Sundance.
Rose's versatility extends beyond acting, as she has been involved in the creation, writing, and development of hundreds of projects from conception to distribution. Her impressive range has allowed her to write, direct, produce, and star in her own film, a feat unmatched by many in the industry.
Rose has collaborated with numerous talented actors and directors, including Jada Pinkett Smith, Billy Zane, Mickey Rourke, Jonathan Kaplan, Michael Bay, and William Friedkin, to name a few. Her work has garnered her an Emmy nomination for her role in the television series "Tales from the Crypt" (1989),opposite Yul Vazquez.
Rose's extensive credits include appearances in hit shows such as the pilot episode of FX's "Sons of Anarchy" (2008),opposite Charlie Hunnam, "Married... with Children" (1987),with Ed O'Neill and Katey Sagal, and "Miami Vice" (1984).
Beyond her entertainment career, Rose is an activist, dedicating her time and efforts to various non-profit organizations, focusing on children, animals, and the environment. She resides on a ranch with her son and their rescue animals, a testament to her compassion and commitment to making a positive impact on the world.