Career
Rose first attracted attention for her role as Katie Matlin in Degrassi: The Next Generation. She was cast in 2011, with no previous acting experience. She left the show in 2013, after three seasons.
Following her departure, Rose went on to play a variety of guest roles in several hit television series, including Rookie Blue (2012–2014), Lost Girl (2013), Killjoys (2015) and Dark Matter (2015).
Rose has also made the transition into feature film work, starring in a string of indie films, most notably The Lesser Blessed, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013, and the Bruce McDonald horror film Hellions, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015. During the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where Rose"s film Hellions was screening, Indiewire named her as one of the "9 Up-and-Coming Actors to Watch Foreign" When interviewed about what inspired her to pursue a career in acting, Rose said: Watching Amelie as a young girl made me fall in love with the romantic and mystical world of film.
I’m not sure if that exactly inspired me to become an actor, but it was a start. Rose currently stars in the popular Canadian web series teenagers (2014–present) as the central female protagonist, Bree.
Her role has been praised by fans and bloggers, with Susie Stone of culturestarved.com writing, "..I saw myself in Bree when she talked to herself and dreamt of her first time making love." In 2015, Rose was nominated for "Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series" by the International Academy of Web Television for her role in the series.
Foreign her role in teenagers, Rose has also been nominated for awards at the Los Angeles Festival, the Indie Series Awards, and the Vancouver Festival. In 2016, Rose starred alongside Catherine Keener in the independent film Unless. She studied at the Etobicoke School of the Arts alongside Aislinn Paul.
In her early teens, Rose babysat for award-winning Canadian director Bruce McDonald, with whom she would later work with on Hellions (2015).