Nectar Rose

Nectar Rose

Nectar Rose at the premiere of Serenity in September 2005.
Born Nectar Amber Rose
1974 (age 4243)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1996 - present

Nectar Amber Rose (1974) is an American actress.

Nectar Rose is her real name. She began acting at an early age, at the insistence of her mother.[1] Her first (small) appearance in a feature film was a stripper in the blockbuster Independence Day in 1996. She is best known for the science fiction movie Serenity in 2005, where she played an android named Lenore. For her first scene in this film she had two days of shooting stuck in the same position.[2] In 2006, she played Eve in the ambiguous thriller Roman, for which she earned positive reviews.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Independence Day Stripper (uncredited)
1997 L.A. Confidential Marilyn Monroe (uncredited)
2000 Bring It On Nervous Cheerleader
2001 Stealing Roy Butter Short film
2001 Spyder Games Daphne Wallace TV series
2001 Legally Blonde Freshman Girl
2001 Off Centre Danielle Episode: "Trust Me or Don't Trust Me"
2001 Not Another Teen Movie Sara Fratelli
2004 50 First Dates Blonde in Office
2004 Dead Scared Delia Rodgers
2004 Able Edwards Flirty Girl
2004 That '70s Show Kimberly Episode: "I Can't Get No Satisfaction"
2004 Pan Dulce Aubrey
2005 A Lot Like Love Stewardess
2005 Tweek City Cyndi
2005 Extreme Dating Jamie
2005 Bad News Bears Paradise
2005 Serenity Lenore
2006 Iron Man, TheThe Iron Man Karina
2006 Sabbia Wanderer Video
2006 Roman Eva / Dream Girl
2006 Two and a Half Men Dottie Episode: "The Sea Is a Harsh Mistress"
2007 Kush Jackie
2007 List, TheThe List Diana
2008 Shattered! Shelly
2008 $5 a Day Sherry
2009 Narcissus Dreams Hollywood Starlett Short film
2009 White Widow Short film
2009 Off the Ledge Carrie
2011 Silver Case Lady
2011 Legs Flashback Beauty Post-production

References

  1. Starfury USA Convention Serenity Los Angeles - Fan Report 1
  2. Joss Whedons audio commentary on Serenity-dvd: "Although the biggest props probably have to go to Nectar Rose behind him [David Krumholtz], who managed to hold that pose for two days of shooting."
  3. "Roman". moviegids.be.
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