- Rose Troche
Rose Troche (born in 1964 in the
midwestern United States into a Puerto Rican family) is a film and television director, producer, andscreenwriter . She grew up in Chicago and attended film school for a short time. She began her career by making short films and videos. Her partner is writer/directorCherien Dabis , who joined the writing staff of "The L Word " for season 3.Films
Her directorial debut was the groundbreaking film "Go Fish" (1994), a
lesbian love story. It premiered at theSundance Film Festival in 1994. The film was co-written and co-produced withGuinevere Turner , who was Troche's girlfriend at the time.citation |last=Smith |first=Patricia Juliana |title=Troche, Rose |url=http://www.glbtq.com/arts/troche_r.html |periodical=glbtq.com |year=2002 |accessdate=2007-08-19 ] 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 ofA. M. Homes and focused onheterosexual love insuburb ia.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 theShowtime 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 ".References
External links
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* [http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hc&id=1800020530&cf=gen&intl=us Rose Troche Yahoo Movies Page]
* [http://www.thelwordonline.com/rose_troche.shtml Bio from The L Word Online]
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