Charity Rose

Birthplace:
Fresno, California, USA

Charity Rose is an actress based out of Los Angeles, California. She grew up watching her older siblings in community theatre and joined in the fun when she was 7 years old. Her first role was Molly in Annie the Musical, performing in a dinner theater. Her family moved to Los Angeles just after she turned 9 years old and she began acting in film as well as musical theater. She has enjoyed playing lead roles in many short films, music videos, feature films, and live theater.  She has had the privilege of playing lead roles such as Matilda in the Southern California Regional Premiere of Matilda the Musical, Harper in the feature film Lost in Tomorrow, and Leah in the feature film Treasure Trackers. She has enjoyed walking in many different characters' shoes, and loves acting, because she is bringing the character off the page to life. Acting allows her to be people she would never be and go places that she may never go, as well as live in different time periods.  When Charity is not acting, she enjoys cheer leading, horseback riding, reading, baking, and spending time with her friends and family, and church activities.

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