Rose McGowan
March 16th 2011 00:19
My favourite intellectual tart, Rose Arianna McGowan was born in Tuscany, Italy on the 5th of September, 1973 to a French mother and an Irish father. Now I see where she got the "party hard but still look great in the morning" attitude and look from. She emancipated (that word just oozes mischief) herself from her parents at 15, the free spirit that she is, and moved to the City of Angels to spread her lustrous wings, but not before doing serious modeling as a child for Italian magazines.
While loitering outside an L.A. gym she was discovered by a talent agency and following her revealing star role for indie maverick Gregg Araki in The Doom Generation (1995) her career began to zoom. With her alabaster skin and trademark ruby red lipstick, large expressive eyes, and hourglass figure, Rose makes a formidable presence on screen and in the numerous fashion spreads and art photography she also indulges in.
Despite being quoted saying “I think women look better with a little more weight on them. Being super thin makes you look haggard", Rose has lost a lot of weight over recent years, and it is obvious that she’s had some work done, not only botex injections, but plastic surgery (initially following a car accident, poor girl).
In one scene of Grindhouse, Quentin Tarantino tells McGowan that she looks like Ava Gardner, but Rose says she doesn't get paid that compliment very often in real life. "It's funny. She's one of my idols, just purely looks. She's stunning and a lot better actress then she was given credit for," she said. "The day that I could actually be told I really look like her, would be a fantastic day because I should take the compliment and shut up. ‘Yes, I get told that all the time.’ No, I don't."
It’s okay Rose, we still love you.
Such a delectable, smoldering, sassy beauty is Rose. Where do I start? My three fave pics are the black bar heater shot, the black and white polka dot bikini shot, and the moody, rouge dress last shot, talk about femme fatale!
While loitering outside an L.A. gym she was discovered by a talent agency and following her revealing star role for indie maverick Gregg Araki in The Doom Generation (1995) her career began to zoom. With her alabaster skin and trademark ruby red lipstick, large expressive eyes, and hourglass figure, Rose makes a formidable presence on screen and in the numerous fashion spreads and art photography she also indulges in.
Despite being quoted saying “I think women look better with a little more weight on them. Being super thin makes you look haggard", Rose has lost a lot of weight over recent years, and it is obvious that she’s had some work done, not only botex injections, but plastic surgery (initially following a car accident, poor girl).
In one scene of Grindhouse, Quentin Tarantino tells McGowan that she looks like Ava Gardner, but Rose says she doesn't get paid that compliment very often in real life. "It's funny. She's one of my idols, just purely looks. She's stunning and a lot better actress then she was given credit for," she said. "The day that I could actually be told I really look like her, would be a fantastic day because I should take the compliment and shut up. ‘Yes, I get told that all the time.’ No, I don't."
It’s okay Rose, we still love you.
Such a delectable, smoldering, sassy beauty is Rose. Where do I start? My three fave pics are the black bar heater shot, the black and white polka dot bikini shot, and the moody, rouge dress last shot, talk about femme fatale!
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