Rose Rollins was born on April 30, 1981 in Berkeley, California. She grew up in a family of seven, with five brothers. From a young age, Rollins had a passion for the arts and dreamed of becoming an actress.
Rollins' journey to stardom began when she was discovered by a photographer as a teenager. She quickly gained recognition in the modeling industry and began appearing in fashion shows and magazines.
In 2002, Rollins made her feature film debut in the movie "13 Moons", directed by Sundance Jury-winning director Alexandre Rockwell. This marked the beginning of her acting career, as she continued to pursue roles in film and television.
Rollins gained widespread recognition for her role as Tasha Williams on the popular TV series "The L Word". She captivated audiences with her powerful performance and garnered a loyal fan base. Her talent was further showcased when she appeared in the blockbuster film "Mission Impossible III" alongside Tom Cruise.
Despite her busy career, Rollins prioritizes family and welcomed a son in May 2017. She balances motherhood with her acting pursuits and continues to inspire others with her dedication and talent.
In 2015, Rollins was cast in the film "Pixels", showcasing her versatility as an actress. She continues to take on challenging roles and is praised for her commitment to each character she portrays.
Rollins' journey in the entertainment industry has been met with success and admiration from fans and critics alike. She is a true talent with a bright future ahead.