A Meteor Year Ahead for “Betrayed” Actress Rose Di Nardo

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Rose Di Nardo and Michael Deni in Betrayed (2016)

If you haven’t heard the name Rose Di Nardo yet, just wait until you start hearing more about her latest projects.

Rose Di Nardo is not just another actress on the rise: she is an accomplished film and television actress who’s known for giving performances in movies like “The Mad Whale” alongside James Franco and in hit TV shows like “Betrayed” which she starred in during the 2018 season premiere. But as casting in the industry changes, Rose is an example of an actress who is changing with it.

Just last year, Di Nardo wrote her first feature screenplayA Sequoia on Fire” which she then produced and wrote a sizzle for. Her screenplay is about a young, small-town, writer Sadie who decides she has nothing to lose upon not being able to pay her rent and travels across the country to California in search of freedom through the open road.

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Rose Di Nardo in The Guitar (2017)

After a year of shopping around her material, Di Nardo is excited to announce she will be starring in the film later this year. “A Sequoia on Fire” is rumored for a limited theatrical and VOD release in 2020.

In Hollywood today, you can’t just sit around and wait for opportunity to come your way. You have to make it happen yourself. Rose Di Nardo is doing exactly that, and we can’t wait to see her movie when it is in out in theaters next year.

Rose has won multiple awards as an actress, most recently a New York Film Award and a Global Film Fest Award for her critically-acclaimed short “The Guitar.”


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