Rossella Bergamonti is an actress, known for I fantastici 3 $upermen (1967), Milano calibro 9 (1972) and Kommissar X - Drei grüne Hunde (1967).
Rossella Celati is an actress, known for Romanzo siciliano (2016), My Country (2017) and SKAM Italia (2018).
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Rossella Gamba is known for The Lying Life of Adults (2023) and Invisible Italian Actors & Artists Podcast (2022).
Rossella Leone is known for Gli agnelli possono pascolare in pace, Tuttapposto (2019) and Anche se è amore non si vede (2011).
Rossella Pescatore is known for Interno di un convento (1978), Peccati in famiglia (1975) and Il ginecologo della mutua (1977).
Ms. A. Rosser Goodman's narrative directorial work streams on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Apple TV+, Sundance TV and PBS. She is an internationally award-winning director. Rosser was selected as a finalist for the prestigious Directors' Program at ABC/Disney's Creative Talent Development & Inclusion department. She wrote and directed Pea Pod for the HBO Insider Comedy Challenge and placed in the Top 5. Her suspense thriller, [in]visible, won the Best Filmmaker Award in the Easter Seals Disability 48 Hour Film Challenge. Her original screenplay Drag King won the Panasonic Filmmakers' Award and advanced to the second round at the Sundance Labs. Rosser's first feature film, Holding Trevor, a dark drama, premiered at OUTFEST under the tenure of Kirsten Schaffer where Rosser was named one of the Five in Focus directors. Holding Trevor garnered a U.S. theatrical release and critical acclaim. The Los Angeles Times described Rosser's work as "suspenseful and involving." Variety said she "delivers a polished product." Rosser's career began in episodic television on an NBC series produced by Steven Spielberg. From there she quickly moved up as an Assistant Director working with A-list talent. In the assistant director department, she amassed hundreds of days working on large union and non-union sets in both TV and film. With a passion for storytelling and a hunger to make her own content, Rosser began writing, directing and producing her original scripts. To date, she has directed 16 projects (including two feature films). As a producer she has led countless commercials, music videos and pilots. Clients include Bad Robot, Disney, HBO, Lionsgate, Facebook, NBCU, MTV, Paramount, Showtime, Sony, and Warner Brothers as well as brands Samsung, PetSmart, Lifelock, Castrol and Toyota. Presently, Rosser is writing and developing Drag King, her original narrative drama for TV. She is also attached as an Executive Producer to the narrative series So Tru about the life and legacy of feminist, abolitionist Sojourner Truth. Rosser was named one of 50 Women to Change Hollywood. She is a member of The Producers Guild of America, Alliance of Women Directors, The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, Green Light Women, Film Fatales, and Glass Elevator. Her humanitarian efforts include serving on the Advisory Board for NAMIC of Southern California (National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications). She earned "Board Member of the Year" at Diamond in the Raw, a non-profit assisting at-risk girls in South Los Angeles. Rosser also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Millennia Scope Entertainment Foundation which eradicates homophobia through all media. Contact A. Rosser Goodman via her website: https://rossergoodman.com OR through her production company: https://circlecontent.com
Rossi Morreale was born on April 27, 1977 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Life's an Itch (2012), Corndogs (2003) and Midnight Spike's House Brew (2004). He has been married to Kacey Coppola since August 7, 2010.
Rossie Harris was born on March 13, 1969 in Ventura, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Airplane! (1980), Testament (1983) and Hart to Hart (1979). He has been married to Terri Lynn Baker since 1990. They have two children.
Rossif Sutherland is a Canadian actor, son of Donald Sutherland and Francine Racette, who got his acting debut in a short film he directed while studying at Princeton University after his lead actor was a no-show on the first day of shooting.. Encouraged by his father, Rossif studied with Harold Guskin in New York, coach to Kevin Kline, Glen Close and the late James Gandolfini. He got his professional debut in Richard Donner's Timeline as a young French archaeologist. His first lead role was in Clement Virgo's Poor Boy's Game, playing an amateur boxer recently released from jail on a journey to redemption. The film starred Danny Glover and traveled the world's festivals including Toronto and Berlin. He was then in Gary Yates' High Life, starring Timothy Olyphant, portraying a morphine addict Don Juan who gets his pills from seducing nurses and gets to play cowboy for a day when he teams up with three other addicts to rob a bank. He was nominated for a Genie for his performance in the film. Rossif bounces around from one TV show to the next. He did a season of ER, King, and most recently Reign in which he played Nostradamus. He was nominated for an Actra award for his performance in Flashpoint playing an escaped convict who suffers from a crippling speech impediment desperate for justice having been wrongfully accused . His ambition was never to be an actor, he grew up in Paris far from Hollywood (he is fluent in French as a result), and spent his time writing and singing. However challenging it was for him to start a career in the shadows of his very successful father and brother, his love of the work has driven him to commit whole heartedly to the privileged life of experiencing the life of others.