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Rose McGowan

Born: 5 September 1973 Florence, Italy
Height: 5' 5"

Her mother was American, her father was Irish. She was the second oldest of six children and moved to the USA at age 9. She later ran away to Los Angeles, where she met Gregg Araki and he cast her in "The Doom Generation." Currently stars on the TV series "Charmed." Rose's projects include the 1997 films Going All the Way, Lewis & Clark & George, Nowhere, and the short film Seed. In 1998, Rose starred with Ben Affleck and Peter O'Toole in the feature thriller Phantoms and in the independent film Southie, which won Best Picture at the 2000 Seattle Film Festival. Was engaged to Marilyn Manson. [1998-2001]

The Doom Generation
The Doom Generation: Three aimless teenagers -- pampered, amoral Amy Blue, her naive boyfriend Jordan White, and hot-headed, mysterious hunk Xavier Red -- embark on a road trip after Xavier kills a store clerk. During their trek, the teens engage in outrageous, remorseless violent acts, and explore their sexuality. But as their journey progresses, it grows darker and increasingly nihilistic... finally climaxing in a moment of shock and horror. "...A savagely funny ride fueled by Araki's insight and blunt compassion..." -- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone