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Years active
  
1999–present

Name
  
Rick Rose

Education
  
Eden Prairie High School

Children
  
Saffron Rose, Quinn Rose

Website
  
www.roseark.com

Role
  
Jewelry designer

Movies
  
Bad City

Parents
  
Karen Rose, Fred F. Rose

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Born
  
July 19, 1978 (age 45) (
1978-07-19
)
Miller, South Dakota, USA

Occupation
  
Actor, director, writer, film producer, designer, businessman

Spouse
  
Kayla Rose (m. 2015), Kathy Rose (m. 2006–2012)

People also search for
  
Kathy Rose, Bruce Terris, Jennifer Vincent, Sharon Zurek, Saffron Rose, Quinn Rose, Christina Varotsis

A Video Conversation with Rick Rose, Co-CEO of Roseark- Part 2 - Jewelry Designers to the Stars


Rick Rose (born July 19, 1978) is an American jewelry designer and businessman. Rose and partner, Kathy Rose, own Roseark – a jewelry lifestyle boutique in Los Angeles, California. Was named one of Los Angeles' most stylish men in the April 2012 issue of Angeleno Magazine.

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Early life

Rose was born in Miller, South Dakota to Karen and Fred F. Rose III. After his parents divorced, he grew up between South Dakota and Iowa while his father was in Miami. His family moved to Eden Prairie, Minnesota just before his First year of high school. At Eden Prairie High School, Rose was a two sport letterman: in track (All Conference, All Region and No. 1 ranking in the State ), and football (team ranked No. 1 in the State). Holds one of the top 100 all time fastest times in Minnesota state history in the 110 Hurdles

Rose holds a BA from Boston University and is a graduate of the Gemological Institute of America as an Accredited Jewelry Professional.

Personal life

Rose married Roseark partner, Kathy Rose on October 7, 2006 and had two children: a daughter, Saffron (born 2006) and son, Quinn (born 2008). The marriage lasted six years.

On May 7, 2015, Rose married Kayla Baugh. The couple have a daughter, Easton (born 2015).

Roseark

Rick Rose helped start Kathy Rose's jewelry line, Kaviar Jewelry in 2001. While the name Kaviar Jewelry was changed to Kathy Rose for Roseark, the designs continue to attract the eyes of celebrities like Courteney Cox, Lindsay Lohan, Penelope Cruz, Nicole Richie, Mary-Kate Olsen, Rihanna and many others. In 2003, he opened Roseark, a Los Angeles jewelry and art gallery, which is located at the corner of Crescent Heights Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. In June 2010, Rose opened a second store in Santa Monica on Montana Ave. The Santa Monica location was open until April 15, 2013.

Rose was featured in the April 2012 issue of Angeleno Magazine in its "Men of Style" feature.

In February 2015, Roseark launched Roseark Showroom, a promotion and representation division.

Television

Rose started his television career working on the reality based television shows World's Wildest Police Videos for 20th Century Fox Television, Real TV, The Mole and Murder in Small Town X.

2006 saw the Universal Studios release of Bad City, which he co-wrote and co-produced. In April 2007, his film Hollywood, was an official selection of the Palm Beach International Film Festival.

Acting

Rose began his acting career working as a day player on Passions and on the 20th Century Fox feature film Bedazzled. He was then called as a stand in for Ben Affleck on the feature film Pearl Harbor, but was instead offered a three-day extra role. On the first day of work, Rose was picked by director Michael Bay to be on camera in a featured role as a 'Danny Pilot', a job that lasted for three months of principal photography.

Actor

  • "Hollywood" (2006) (OWEN)
  • "Pranksters" (2002) (C.K.)
  • Pearl Harbor (2001) ('Danny Pilot')
  • Director

  • "Addicted State" (2008)
  • "Hollywood" (2006)
  • "Pranksters" (2002)
  • Producer

  • "Addicted State" (2008)
  • "Hollywood" (2006)
  • "Bad City" (2006)
  • "Pranksters" (2002)
  • Writer

  • "Hollywood" (2006)
  • "Bad City" (2006)
  • "Pranksters" (2002)
  • References

    Rick Rose Wikipedia