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Jamie Rose

Jamie Rose

9 titles Acting Nov 26, 1959 New York City, New York, USA

Jamie Rose, born on November 26, 1959, is a talented American actress whose career began at a remarkably young age. She stepped into the spotlight at just six years old, making her debut as a go-go dancer in a Kool-Aid commercial. Over the years, Rose has made a significant impact on both television and film, with notable roles in series such as *Falcon Crest* (1981) and *Lady Blue* (1985). She also starred in the cult favorite *Chopper Chicks in Zombietown* (1989), which featured a young Billy Bob Thornton in his first major film role as her husband.

Beyond her acting career, Rose is dedicated to education and mentorship. She has conducted workshops at universities, guiding actors in film, television, and theater, and has collaborated with writers to enhance their readings and media appearances. Her seminars have gained recognition through platforms like the SAG Foundation and PEN America.

An accomplished writer, Rose has contributed essays and articles to various publications, including *Coast*, *Actors Ink*, and the *Huff Post*. In 2011, she published *Shut Up and Dance! The Joy of Letting Go of the Lead* (Tarcher/Penguin), a memoir that delves into the dynamics of masculine and feminine energies illustrated through the Argentine tango.

Drawing from her extensive experience as both an artist and educator, and influenced by her mentorship with Dr. Phil Stutz, Rose now coaches a diverse array of clients, from hedge fund managers to screenwriters, utilizing psycho-spiritual techniques for personal development.

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