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Michael Rose (born July 19, 1959) is an American actor known for roles in film and television. Rose was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He majored in Economics and Theatre at the University of Georgia and trained with William Esper and Maggie Flanigan at the William Esper Studio in New York.

Over his career, Rose has appeared in over 30 films. Notable among these are his roles in the upcoming The Great Lillian Hall directed by Michael Cristofer and starring Jessica Lange (set for 2024 release),[1] the thriller A Dark Place (2019) with Andrew Scott,[2] the historical drama The 24th (2020),[3] and supporting roles in Ride Along 2,[4] and Unthinkable (2010).[5]

In television, Rose has appeared in over 40 television shows in both recurring and guest star roles. He is known for his portrayals of Carl Rogers, a corrupt investor in Bosch: Legacy,[6][7] FBI Agent Bennett on Necessary Roughness, DA Justin Ramer on Nashville, and venture capitalist Stuart Anderson on House of Lies. His guest appearances include roles in Lovecraft Country, Loki, Westworld, and Mad Men.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Hard Truth Reporter
1995 Wild Side Agent Morse Jaeger
1996 The Rock FBI Agent
1998 Naked Lies Garret Scott
1999 Pros & Cons John
2000 Southstreet Lullaby Ethan Short film
2004 Clean Freddie
2005 The Iris Effect Ben Hathaway
2006 The Elder Son Mom's Boyfriend
2007 Zodiac Navy Project Leader
Delta Farce Sgt. Major
Shoot 'Em Up Hammerson's Security Guard
2009 Stuntmen Horace Livingston
2010 Unthinkable Colonel Kerkmejian
Redlight Greenlight Sharp
2011 The Lutefisk Wars FBI Agent Lewis
Expulsion Jeremy North Short film
2014 Need for Speed Investor
Kill the Messenger Jonathan Yarnold
2016 Ride Along 2 The Hitter / Gates
2017 Hangman Peter Rorick
Pitch Perfect 3 Aubrey's Father
2018 The Bit Player Bell Labs Engineer
A Dark Place Sheriff Benjamin Mooney
Open House Tom Ackerman Short film
2019 2177: The San Francisco Love Hacker Crimes Capt. Pearl
Lady Parts Gary Short film
2020 The 11th Green Bob
A Fall from Grace Mr. Clyde
Killer Daddy Issues Mr. Dawson
The 24th Chief Hammond
2021 Switched Before Birth Pete
2022 White Elephant Walter Koschek
2024 The Great Lillian Hall Carson AKA "Places Please"

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1991 ...And Then She Was Gone Actor TV Movie
1994 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Niles Season 2, Episodes 20, 21
1997 Lawless Actor Season 1, Episode 4
2004 CSI: Miami Arthur Arturo Season 2, Episode 14
American Dreams Wilborn Season 3, Episode 2
Crossing Jordan Sergeant Season 4, Episode 5
NYPD Blue IAB Tech Season 12, Episode 10
2005 The West Wing Jonathan Creasy Season 6, Episode 12
The Young and the Restless Officer Heisler 1 Episode
2006 Close to Home Joe Cummins Season 2, Episode 7
Criminal Minds CIA #2 Season 2, Episode 10
Ugly Betty Edgar / Driver Season 1, Episodes 2, 9
2007 Murder 101 Man #1 Season 1, Episode 3
2008 Saving Grace Major Carlson Season 2, Episode 5
Without a Trace Andrew Costello Season 7, Episode 5
2009 Life Ken Lankford Season 2, Episode 18
2009 The Closer Mr. Almassian Season 5, Episode 11
2009 The Wishing Well Bob TV Movie
2010 NCIS Major Gordon Holcomb / Walter Richter 2 Episodes
2011 No Ordinary Family Police Commissioner Season 1, Episode 19
The Bling Ring Captain TV Movie
Wonder Woman Gregory Kogen TV Movie
2012 Castle Agent Johnson Season 4, Episode 19
2012 House of Lies Stuart Anderson Season 1, Episodes 8, 11, 12
2012 Chasing the Hill Elliot Clemons Season 1, Episodes 2, 3
2012 Revenge Joe Ryan Season 2, Episodes 8, 9
2012 The 404 Actor TV Movie
2013 Mad Men Stewart Dell Season 6, Episode 9
2013 Maron Hal Season 1, Episode 5
2013 Devious Maids Dante Penrose Season 1, Episode 4
2013 Necessary Roughness Bennett Season 3, Episode 10
2013 Nashville Justin Ramer Season 2, Episode 5
2014 Drop Dead Diva Stan Glassman Season 6, Episodes 1, 2
Days of Our Lives Hitman / Pilot 6 Episodes
Reckless Burnside Season 1, Episode 8
2016 Secrets and Lies Sebastian Graves Season 2, Episode 8
2019 Bull Mr. Ravenswood Season 3, Episode 12
Magnum P.I. Mike Sr. Season 1, Episode 18
The Blacklist Captain Philip Hyde Season 6, Episode 22
2020 Westworld McClean Season 3, Episode 8
Lovecraft Country Titus Braithwhite Season 1, Episode 10
2021 9-1-1: Lone Star Captain Braxton Season 2, Episode 9
2021 Loki Wealthy Man Season 1, Episode 3
2022 Bosch: Legacy Carl Rogers Season 1, Episodes 1 - 6

Video Games

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Year Title Role Notes
2016 Mirror's Edge: Catalyst Gabriel Kruger 2017 Nominee: BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award

Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game

References

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  1. ^ Places, Please (2024). Retrieved 2024-05-09 – via www.filmaffinity.com.
  2. ^ Harvey, Dennis (2019-04-08). "Film Review: 'A Dark Place'". Variety. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
  3. ^ "The 24th". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
  4. ^ Ride Along 2 (2016). Retrieved 2024-05-09 – via letterboxd.com.
  5. ^ "Unthinkable (2010)". flickfeast. 2012-12-10. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
  6. ^ Murray, Callum (2024-01-08). "Bosch: Legacy- Who Is Carl Rogers?". Game Rant. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
  7. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (2022-05-03). "Titus Welliver Says Bosch: Legacy Is More a 'Natural Progression' vs. Spinoff — Plus, His Take on 'Freevee' Name". TVLine. Retrieved 2024-05-09.