Ruby Rose, an Australian model, TV personality, and actress, has been featured in numerous movies and TV shows. These have earned her space as a highly acclaimed and sort after star.
38 years old Rose has played roles in numerous works for over a decade. Some of her most notable works are 1Up (2022), John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), Batwoman (2019-2020), and XXX: Return of Xander Cage (2017).What to Know About Ruby Rose’s Movies and Career as an Actress
Rose has been featured in over 30 movies and TV series. In some of these, she not only interpret roles as an actress but also served as a writer, director, and producer.
Her career traces to the late 2000s. In 2008, she acted in the Australian comedy film Suite for Fleur, and a year after, she appeared in the series Talking’ Bout Your Generation.
In the early days of her career, the Melbourne-born actress played minor roles, and as time progressed, she gained a better footing and marked her name in several major roles.
With each role, she gained prominence and later solid ground in the Australian movie industry. Fortunately for her, her name has been sealed in numerous pages beyond her country as she quickly rose to become a movie sensation in different parts of the world.
With this, you may wonder how far her career has gone, the movies and series she has featured in, and what her achievements as an actress are. Well, why don’t you read further to find out?
Break Free, a 2013 Short Film was Her Breakthrough Work
As an actress, Rose played numerous roles in several works before 2013. However, the year came with good tidings as she shot to instant fame from the short film Break Free. She acted, wrote, and produced the film that focused on gender roles, trans, and having a different identity from the “norm”.
The film gained success as it recorded millions of views within a short period of its release.
Orange is the New Black Won Her a Screen Actors Guild Award
From 2015-2016, Rose was featured in the American comedy-drama streaming series, Orange Is the New Black. She played the role of Stella Carlin, a young Australian inmate and lesbian who fell in love with a woman, Stella.
She was famed in the series for her sense of humor and interpretation of the role. These contributed to her winning Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the Screen Actors Guild Award.
Also, for the role, she received a Glamour Award for International TV Actress.
Apart from the accolades she received for the role, she also contributed to making the series famous. The series also broke the record as one of was Netflix’s most-watched and popular original series in 2016.
Batwoman is One of Her Most Acclaimed Works
One of Ruby Rose’s most acclaimed works is Batwoman, an American superhero series. She played Batwoman/Kate Kane in the series that ran from 2019 to 2022.
Despite later losing her role as Batwoman, the world has not forgotten her importance in bringing the series’ first season to life. She also won 2 nominations from Queerty Awards and Autostraddle Gay Emmys for TV Performance and Outstanding Performance by an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show, respectively.
Nonetheless, her place in it rose controversies as she reportedly suffered spine injury, but was madeto work. The allegation was however denied.
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List of Ruby Rose’s Movies
- Taurus (2022)
- Stowaway (2022)
- 1Up (2022)
- Vanquish (2021)
- SAS: Red Notice (2021)
- The Doorman (2020)
- Cranston Academy: Monster Zone (2020)
- The Meg (2018)
- Pitch Perfect 3 (2017)
- John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
- XXX: Return of Xander Cage (2017)
- Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)
- Sheep and Wolves (2016)
- Break Free (2014)
- Around the Block (2013)
Rose’s TV Series
- Ink Master (2022)
- Legends of Tomorrow (2020)
- Batwoman (2019-2020)
- Supergirl (2018-2019)
- Arrow (2018-2019)
- The Flash (2018-2019)
- Lip Sync Battle (2017)
- Dark Matter (2015)
- Orange is the New Black (2015-2016)
- Mr & Mrs Murder (2013)
- Vancouver Winter Olympics (2010)
- Logie Awards (2010)
- Ultimate School Musical (2010)
- The Project (2009-2011)
- Australia’s Next Top Model (2009)
- Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (2009)
- 20 to 1 (2009-2010)
- MTV Australia (2007-2011)
Awards and Nominations
- She was nominated for Golden Raspberry Awards in the Worst Actress catgory in 2022
- In 2020, she was nominated for TV performance at Queerty Awards for a role in Batwoman
- Ruby Rose was nominated by Glamour Awards for NEXT Breakthrough in 2016
- In 2016, the 38 years old actress won the Stephen F. Kolzak Award from GLAAD Media Awards
- She was nominated by the British LGBT Awards for Celebrity of the Year in 2016
- She was named Woman of the Year by GQ Australia in 2015
- The same year, Rose was nominated ny British LGBT Awards for Celebrity Rising Star
- The Batman actress was named Favourite Female Personality by ASTRA Awards in 2009
Apart From Acting, Ruby Rose Had a Career as a VJ
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Rose is well-known for her work as a video jockey (VJ). Her work in the line was on MTV in Australia.
At a time, she competed against 2000 people and outshined most of them with her talent and charisma. In 2015, she hosted the MTV Europe Music Awards alongside Ed Sheeran in Milan.
She has also done numerous works as a TV personality. She was a guest judge on Australia’s Next Top Model and also served as a correspondent for the finale of the same reality show.
Also, she co-hosted the 7 pm Project and hosted Foxtel Mardi Gras. In 2010, she was named the official correspondent for Foxtel for the year’s Winter Olympics.
Rose Has Explored Modeling and Fashion Designing
Before her fame as an actress, Rose started as a model. In 2002, she joined the Australian teen girls magazine, Girlfriend where she came second.
She continued her career in modeling and fashion designing, and about eight years later, the Batwoman actress collaborated with Milk and Honey. Through it, she designed collections for the fashion label and was tagged Milk and Honey Designed by Ruby Rose.
Also, as a designer, the Australian native collaborated with the street footwear brand Gallaz.
In this line, she worked with British-American fashion designer Phoebe Dahl and brands such as Vogue Australia, InStyle Magazine, Nike, Marie Claire Magazine, Maxim, and Nylon.