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Margot Rose
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Margot Rose | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Actress, composer, lyricist |
| Years active | 1978–present |
Margot Rose is an American television and film actress, composer and lyricist.
Background
[edit]Margot began her career in 1975 working in theater (Godspell) and television commercials and was a member of the original company of I'm Getting My Act Together & Taking it on the Road at the New York Shakespeare Festival, then later at the Circle in the Square Downtown.[1]
Career
[edit]Rose has guest starred on over sixty television series including: Hill Street Blues, E/R, Night Court, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, L.A. Law, The West Wing, Judging Amy, Desperate Housewives, Law and Order: Los Angeles, Murphy's Law, The Mentalist and Numb3rs, among many others. She had a leading role in the 1992 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Inner Light", one of the most widely acclaimed episodes of that series.
Rose has had a number of roles in films, including: 48 Hrs., A Civil Action, True Believer, Brewster's Millions and Hollow Man. Rose composed the music for the 2000 film Sordid Lives and the 2008 television series Sordid Lives: The Series. She also performed in the original Del Shores stage production of Sordid Lives in 1996[2][3] in the role of Bitsy Mae Harling.[4]
Theater
[edit]- Still Getting My Act Together
- Equus
- I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road
- Godspell
- Sordid Lives[5]
- Largo Desolato
- Last Summer at Bluefish Cove
- Gay '90s Revue[6]
- Siblings
- Robber Bridegroom
- Working
- Taken in Marriage
- Uncommon Women & Others
- Fixations
- Goddess of Mystery
- An Awfully Big Adventure
Filmography
[edit]- Killer's Delight (1978) as Bar Patron
- Report to Murphy (1982, TV Series) as Baker
- Hill Street Blues (1982, TV Series) as Katy Bambridge
- Something So Right (1982, TV Series) as 2nd Club Act
- 48 Hrs. (1982) as Casey
- We Got It Made (1983, TV Series) as Sally
- Simon & Simon (1984, TV Series) as Molly Jessup
- Never Again (1984, TV Movie) as Denise
- E/R (1985, TV Series) as Sally
- Brewster's Millions (1985) as Torchy's Waitress
- He's the Mayor (1986, TV Series) as Kelly Enright
- Foley Square (1986, TV Series)
- Stranded (1986, TV Movie) as Anita
- Starman (1986, TV Series) as Laurie
- Night Court (1986, TV Series) as Charlotte Lund
- Murder Ordained (1987, TV Movie) as Nancy Horst
- Hotel (1987, TV Series) as Margaret Hudson
- Hunter (1988, TV Series) as Mary Ressell
- True Believer (1989) as Ms. Jessum
- 21 Jump Street (1989, TV Series) as D.A. Katherine Sullivan
- Chain Letter (1989, TV Movie)
- Freddy's Nightmares (1990, TV Series) as Mollie Roads
- Equal Justice (1990, TV Series) as Debbie / Chris' Secretary
- Eating (1990) as Party Guest #11
- The Famous Teddy Z (1990, TV Series)
- Howie and Rose (1991, TV Movie) as Lisa Hubbard
- Star Trek: The Next Generation (1992, Episode: "The Inner Light") as Eline
- A House of Secrets and Lies (1992, TV Movie) as Caroline
- Her Final Fury: Betty Broderick, the Last Chapter (1999, TV Movie)
- From the Files of Joseph Wambaugh: A Jury of One (1992, TV Movie)
- Jack's Place (1993, TV Series) as Hillary Morgan
- Dying to Love You (1993, TV Movie) as Agent McCormick
- Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993, TV Movie) as Mrs. Powell
- L.A. Law (1994, TV Series) as Mrs. Askoff's Atty. Cecily
- Models Inc. (1994-1995, TV Series) as Marie Colvin
- Beverly Hills, 90210 (1996, TV Series) as Kelly's Student Advisor
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1996, Episode: "Hard Time") as Rinn
- Melrose Place (1996, TV Series) as Margeaux
- Murder One (1996, TV Series) as Dr. Gretchen Hearn
- Mr. & Mrs Smith (1996, TV Series) as Local newscaster
- Chicago Hope (1997-1998, TV Series) as Attorney Elizabeth Moreno / Artina Reinhart
- L.A. Doctors (1998, TV Series) as Dr. Meyer
- A Civil Action (1998) as Donna Robbins
- Damon (1998, TV Series)
- Women: Stories of Passion (1999, TV Series) as Christina's Friend
- Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Story (2000, TV Movie)
- The Pretender (2000, TV Series) as Agent Berger
- Sordid Lives (2000, Composer)
- Hollow Man (2000) as Mrs. Kramer
- Grosse Pointe (2001, TV Series, Director / Composer) as Director
- The Division (2001, TV Series)
- Judging Amy (2001-2004, TV Series) as Atty. Adelle Perlmutter / Denise Toler
- The West Wing (2004, Episode: "The Benign Prerogative") as Portia Colgrave
- Plainsong (2004, TV Movie) as Betty Roubideaux
- The Nine (2006-2007, TV Series) as Mary Sommers
- Sordid Lives: The Series (2008, TV Series, Composer)
- The Mentalist (2009, TV Series) as Belinda Sandborne
- Law and Order: Los Angeles (2010, TV Series) as Warden Linda Jordan
- Desperate Housewives (2010, TV Series) as Principal Harris
- All About Christmas Eve (2012, TV Movie) as Ellen Wright
Audio work
[edit]- Tell Me a Story 3: Women of Wonder (Audio CD, narrator and singer)
Recognition
[edit]Of Rose's performance in the theatrical production of The Gay '90s Musical in 1997, Variety wrote the play "features the beautifully harmonized voices of Margot Rose, [Bill] Ledesma and [Bill] Hutton as a trio of gay friends who nurture and support each other throughout their lives".[6]
Of her performance in the 1996 theatrical production Sordid Lives Variety wrote "Also lending solid support are ... and Margot Rose as the well-worn Betsy Mae, whose gentle musical offerings of such ballads as 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken,' 'The Water Is Wide' and an original title song punctuate the onstage doings."[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Margot Rose biography". margotrosemusic.com. Archived from the original on 27 June 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- ^ Martinez, Julio (5 July 1996). "review: Sordid Lives". Variety. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- ^ Foley, F. Kathleen (25 May 1996). "review: Texas-Style Hilarity Helps Invigorate 'Sordid Lives'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 February 2010.
- ^ Shores, Del (1998). Sordid lives: a comedy in four chapters (illustrated, revised ed.). Samuel French, Inc. p. 4. ISBN 9780573630439.
- ^ a b Martinez, Julio (July 5, 1996). "Review: Sordid Lives". Daily Variety. Retrieved 17 February 2010.
- ^ a b Martinez, Julio (19 August 1997). "review: The Gay '90s Musical". Variety. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- ^ Buck, Jerry (April 12, 1982). "Reporting on Murphy". Daily News. Bowling Green, KY. pp. 4B. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
- ^
"Sweet Olivia Newton-John's next film role a 'Sordid' affair". USA Today. September 3, 1999. pp. 1E.
The title song to the upcoming movie Sordid Lives was co-written by Margot Rose and Beverly Nero.
- ^ "Margot Rose: CreditsByRole". Daily Variety. Retrieved 17 February 2010. [dead link]
- ^ Gross, Larry (August 8, 2008). "The 48 Hours Diaries: Part Eight: Lesbians, Lindsay & Leather". Movie City news. Archived from the original on January 13, 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
External links
[edit]- Margot Rose at IMDb
- Margot Rose at the Internet Off-Broadway Database (archived)
- Margot Rose discography at Discogs