Rose Rollins Biography
Rose Rollins is a well-known American actress best recognized for her roles as Tasha Williams in the Showtime drama The L Word and Valerie Anderson in the ABC crime drama The Catch.
How old is Rose Rollins? – Age
She is 42 years old as of 30 April 2023. She was born in 1981 in Berkeley, California, United States.
Rose Rollins Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Rose Rollins Chase
She appeared as Daisy Ogbaa in the American police procedural drama television series Chase.Annie Frost, a U.S. Marshal, is on a mission to find a cold-blooded criminal who nearly killed a family and is looking to reconnect with people from his past. The crew is tasked with tracking down Eduardo “El Lobo” Lopez, who is retrieving his seized vehicles. Meanwhile, Boston gangster Jack Druggan avenges his wife’s assault by killing the culprits but sparing the witnesses. Faith Maples, a mentally disturbed mother who believes her dead daughter is still alive, is pursued by Annie and her squad.
They must outwit bounty hunter Ben Crowley and apprehend a mega-rich swindler with a dark past. They must also contend with a US Marshal impostor and a serial killer, Jackson “Cooper,” who has escaped from jail. Corina Matthews, who runs away with Jackson, shares Annie’s mother’s death. The Marshals plan to pay and monitor Jackson’s capture for violating Mexican law.
Rose Rollins Bosch
She appeared as Detective Kizmin Rider in the American police procedural streaming television series Bosch.In the first season of LAPD investigator Harry Bosch, two cases are investigated: the murder of a 12-year-old boy and the murder of a Hollywood mogul with mob ties. Bosch is on trial for shooting a suspect in self-defense and is being sued civilly by the suspect’s widow. He meets serial killer Raynard Waits, who claims to be the boy’s murderer. Six months later, Bosch returns from a six-month hiatus to investigate the murder of a Hollywood producer with mob ties. He also explores the lives of his teenage daughter and ex-wife, as well as new evidence on his mother’s death.
Rose Rollins The Catch
She appeared as Valerie Anderson in the American comedy-drama television series The Catch.Alice Vaughan and her firm, Anderson-Vaughan Investigations, are being investigated by a mysterious Mr. X who is stealing money from clients. “Christopher Hall,” Alice’s fiancé, vanishes with her money and customer information. Alice and her team, which includes private investigator Danny and hacker-turned-private investigator Sophie, recover the money by anticipating Christopher’s next move. Alice and FBI agent Jules Dao collaborate to apprehend Christopher. Jeffrey Bloom employs AVI to investigate the death of Edith’s affluent wife Edith. Sophie and Alice realize that “Christopher” creates new identities using obituaries. Meanwhile, Ben, Margot, and Reggie are concentrating their efforts on Kuroqi Princess Zara Al-Salim and Valerie’s ex-husband. Christopher is caught by Alice and Sophie using their obituaries as his new identities.
Rose Rollins Long Slow Exhale
She appeared as J.C. Abernathy, Head Coach in the American women’s basketball drama television series Long Slow Exhale. J.C. Abernathy, the head coach of a successful women’s collegiate basketball team, is embroiled in a potentially career-ending sexual abuse controversy. As she searches for the truth among the numerous mysteries she unearths, she is forced to make difficult decisions that will effect her, her family, and the team of female athletes who rely on her.
Rose Rollins Movies
♦ 2015 – Pixels
♦ 2014 – Girltrash: All Night Long
♦ 2013 – In 3 Days
♦ 2007 – Blind Man
♦ 2006 – Something New
♦ 2006 – Mission: Impossible III
♦ 2006 – I Thought of You
♦ 2002 – 13 Moons
♦ 2002 – Undisputed
Rose Rollins TV Shows
♦ 2023 – The L Word: Generation Q
♦ 2022 – Long Slow Exhale
♦ 2020 – Condor
♦ 2018 – No Apologies
♦ 2016–2017 – The Catch
♦ 2015 – Bosch
♦ 2014 – Guilt by Association
♦ 2013 – Nikita
♦ 2012 – Southland
♦ 2012 – NCIS
♦ 2010–2011 – Chase
♦ 2010 – Miami Medical
♦ 2009 – CSI: NY
♦ 2007–2009 – The L Word