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Rose Troche Biography, Age, Lesbian, Girlfriend, Filmmaking, Films and TV Shows, Net Worth

 

Rose Troche Biography

Rose Troche an American director of films and television, television producer, and screenwriter known for such productions as The Safety of Objects (2001).

Rose Troche Age

Troche was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States in 1964.

Rose Troche Career

Back in the 1990s, Troche started making films with independent gay-themed films. In 1990, while still at school for her undergraduate, she made the short film Let’s Go Back to My Apartment and Have Sex. A Nover Over followed in 1991 while she made Gabriela, a series of short films in 1991 through to 1993.

She as well was involved in the production of three other features before joining television. They were: Go Fish, Bedrooms and Hallways and The Safety of Objects.

He then decided to venture into directing as she had directed a lot of the content of the film. In 1994, she made her directing debut with the film Go Fish, a love story on lesbians. She co-produced and co-wrote the film with her then-girlfriend Guinevere Turner. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

She as well worked on her next feature in 1998, “Bedrooms and Hallways” which explored sexuality. In 2001, she directed the drama film The Safety of Objects, an adaptation of the short stories of A. M. Homes. The film focused on heterosexual love in suburbia. She also produced the film Concussion (2013) by Stacie Passon.

Some of her earliest works in television was the hit drama Six Feet Under where she served as a director for one episode. She as well directed and wrote The L Word show, a Showtime series on lesbian friends living in LA. She was an associate producer for the series and later a co-executive producer.

Rose Troche Films and TV Shows

  • 1990 – Law & Order as a director
  • 1990 – Let’s Go Back to My Apartment and Have Sex as a director and writer
  • 1991 – This War is Not Over as a director and writer
  • 1991–1993 – Gabriella as a director and writer
  • 1994 – Go Fish as a director, producer, and writer
  • 1997 – Pride Divide as herself
  • 1998 – Bedrooms and Hallways as a director
  • 2001 – The Safety of Objects as a director, writer, and co-producer
  • 2001 – Six Feet Under as a director
  • 2004 – The L Word as a director, producer, and writer
  • 2004 – Touching Evil as a director
  • 2005 – South of Nowhereas a director and consulting producer
  • 2006 – Ugly Betty a director
  • 2009 – Chinatown Film Project as a director
  • 2010 – Future States as a director and writer
  • 2012 – Xanadu as a director
  • 2012 – Rochelle as a director
  • 2012 – Hunting Season as a producer
  • 2013 – Concussion as a producer
  • 2014 – Finding Carter as a director
  • 2015 – Sugar as a director
  • 2017 – Star as a director
 
  • 2018 – Vida as a director
  • 2018 – Sorry for Your Loss as a director
  • 2018 – All American as a director

Rose Troche Net Worth

Rose estimated net worth is under review.

Rose Troche Family

Growing was raised up in Chicago. She was born to parents from Puerto Rico, they relocated to the suburbs in her teenage years, a move that her parents felt was a “sign of success”

Rose Troche Education

Troche enrolled at the University of Illinois at Chicago for her undergraduate degree in art history. He as well graduated in film studies later on.

Rose Troche Sexual Lesbian and Girlfriend

Troche is a lesbian, she dated Guinevere Turner as of 1991 to 1993. The first met while Troche was making the film Gabriella and worked on a film called “Ely and Max,” which changed to Go Fish. The film shared their experiences as well as friends in the Chicago lesbian community. After ending their relationship, Troche relocated to New York and began writing scripts.