Kerrin Rose

Kerrin Rose Kerrin Rose fell in love with acting at a very young age in Phoenix, Arizona.

She auditioned for her first theatre production in 7th grade and landed a small speaking role as The Western Union Messenger in the middle school’s production of Kilroy Was Here. She continued studying theater in high school under the direction of Dennis Bush, who encouraged her to audition for the school’s elite theatre troupe, NCHS Theatre Ensemble (NCTE). She auditioned & was asked to join the

“elite eleven”, as they were the top eleven actors in the school. Her involvement with NCTE led to a group trip to New York City & a Shakespeare Stress & Scansion workshop with Lester Thomas Shane. After high school she began modeling & continued studying acting at The Dearing Acting Studio under the direction of Brian Sweeney. During that time, she booked a local commercial with Arizona Federal Central Union & modeled in local magazine, Valley Lifestyles. She then started to fall in love with the casting process and began assisting with casting calls at the acting studio. She later reached out to a friend who started a local film production company, Life & Death Productions and joined the team as casting director. Life & Death Productions’ first project, a short film entitled The Matchstick House, was an official selection of the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival. Later that year she relocated to Idaho where she is currently connecting with local actors & filmmakers in hopes of creating more films.

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Kerrin Rose fell in love with acting at a very young age in Phoenix, Arizona. She auditioned for her first theatre production in 7th grade and landed a small speaking role as The Western Union Messenger in the middle school’s production of Kilroy Was Here. She continued studying theater in high school under the direction of Dennis Bush, who encouraged her to audition for the school’s elite theatre troupe, NCHS Theatre Ensemble (NCTE). She auditioned & was asked to join the “elite eleven”, as they were the top eleven actors in the school. Her involvement with NCTE led to a group trip to New York City & a Shakespeare Stress & Scansion workshop with Lester Thomas Shane. After high school she began modeling & continued studying acting at The Dearing Acting Studio under the direction of Brian Sweeney. During that time, she booked a local commercial with Arizona Federal Central Union & modeled in local magazine, Valley Lifestyles. She then started to fall in love with the casting process and began assisting with casting calls at the acting studio. She later reached out to a friend who started a local film production company, Life & Death Productions and joined the team as casting director. Life & Death Productions’ first project, a short film entitled The Matchstick House, was an official selection of the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival. Later that year she relocated to Idaho where she is currently connecting with local actors & filmmakers in hopes of creating more films.