Rose Foss
California, United States
Rose Foss
California, United States
Hi, an actress, musician, ice skater, humanitarian and an all-around entertainer. At the age of two, Rose appeared on an episode of “ Raising Hope” where Director Eyal Gordin approached her mother and mentioned how talented she was.Rose was taking Swimming classes since she was 6 months old, starting to read by the time she was 9 month old, and Ice Skating at 2. This was followed by Piano, Russian School, Horseback Riding, Ballroom Dancing, Gymnastics, Karate, and Roller Skating at the age of four. At 6, Rose was Snorkeling, Parasailing and most recently, Fencing and Saxophone. She is passionate about refining all of her talents and loves to learn. As a matter of fact, school is one of her most favorite places to be. She loves math, reading, writing and science. She also loves to play with her friends or make new ones, whether they are on the beach or creating new games together.
As a humanitarian, in her young life, Rose's heart has always been invested in helping others and animals. At age 6, she celebrated Labor Day by giving a concert to Senior Citizens at the Rehabilitation Center of Beverly Hills. On that day Rose was invited to make a national appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, but since it conflicted with a Labor Day appearance at a Rehabilitation Center, Rose kept her word, saying that "if you promise something, you gotta keep your promise" - a testament to her upbringing and her core, Rose is adamant about following through on her word. Meeting Jimmy Kimmel was not far off however, as she recently appeared with him on "THINK IT UP "a special prime time 9/11 telethon to raise money for children's education. From her paycheck for working on P&G Global Campaign Always #Unstopable LikeAGirl Rose personally donated $100.00 to Entertainment Industry Foundation “THINK IT UP” and $100.00 to her Russian School
In the summer of 2014, after watching Annie several times, Rose approached her mother to make 100 dresses before Christmas. Yes, that's correct, Rose wanted to sew dresses for orphans - herself! She bought the fabrics by using her money from paycheck for working on “Criminal Minds .With training from her dress-designer mom, Rose fulfilled her promise and completed the dresses, often giving up playtime, snack time and canceling 5 after school classes to make the deadline. Rose personally donated 50 dresses to Union Rescue Mission and 50 dresses to Alexandria's House/ Shelter for battered women and children. She appeared on the fr