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Rose Troche

 
Director: Rose Troche
  • Occupation: Director, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Go Fish, The Safety of Objects, Bedrooms & Hallways
  • First Major Screen Credit: Go Fish (1994)

Biography

Writer/director Rose Troche grew up in the Midwest suburbs as part of a large Puerto Rican family, which may be related to her knack for ensemble casts. After making short films and videos, she made her feature debut with the romantic comedy Go Fish, which she co-produced and co-wrote with lead actress Guinevere Turner. Shot in 16 mm black-and-white around the Chicago neighborhood of Wicker Park, the film premiered at Sundance and has become something of a lesbian cult hit. In 1998, she directed the British romantic comedy Bedrooms & Hallways about gay men in London. She focused on the heterosexual suburbs her 2001 feature The Safety of Objects, an adaptation of several short stories by A.M. Homes starring Glenn Close and Dermot Mulroney. Moving over to television, she directed an episode of Six Feet Under for HBO. Her latest project is a series about the lesbian community in L.A. called The L Word, which premieres January 2004, on Showtime. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Rose Troche (born in 1964 in the midwestern United States into a Puerto Rican family) is a film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She grew up in Chicago and attended film school, earning a degree from the University of Illinois in Chicago. She began her career by making short films and videos.

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Films

Her directorial debut was the groundbreaking film Go Fish (1994), a lesbian love story. Made on a shoestring budget, it was one of the truly "independent" films of the mid 90's, and certainly one of the first in the lesbian genre. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1994. The film was co-written and co-produced with Guinevere Turner, who was Troche's girlfriend at the time.[1] Her next feature film was Bedrooms and Hallways (1998) which explored male sexuality. She also directed The Safety of Objects (2001), which was adapted from the short stories of A. M. Homes and focused on heterosexual love in suburbia.

Television

Her television work is just as extensive as her film work. She directed an episode of the HBO hit drama Six Feet Under. And for three seasons, she has been a director and writer for the Showtime series The L Word, the groundbreaking show about lesbian friends living in LA. She has served as the associate producer for the series and was recently promoted to co-executive producer. She has also expanded her writing and directing credits, writing an episode for the series South of Nowhere and directing an episode of the series Touching Evil, as well as Ugly Betty and Law & Order.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Patricia Juliana (2002), "Troche, Rose", glbtq.com, http://www.glbtq.com/arts/troche_r.html, retrieved 2007-08-19 

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