The Pulse of Entertainment: Apple TV
+ ‘Little America' Actress Stacy Rose Shows Another Face of America (January 6, 2023) - "Apple Plus is an amazing platform...to see a face
of America never seen," said actress Stacy Rose about her role in the Apple TV + "Little
America" season two series. "They made an effort to be true...honest telling of sacrifice and struggle
(in America) in an honest way."
"Little America" is a series that tell the stories of immigrants
in America. Rose was born and raised in Kington, Jamaica and at the age of 15 migrated to the United States to join he parents
who came before her paving a way. She went on to attend Miami-Dade Community College, Florida State University and then Florida
International University. Stacy also nurtured her talents in the arts performing in plays for her church, in regional and
national speech and drama competitions, commercials, and voiceover work for radio and television.
"As an actor
you go to auditions...head down and occasionally you get these great roles," she said when I asked about how she was
selected for this role in "Little America." "I'm an immigrant. This is my story. As an immigrant I have experiences.
This character is my mom...from a perspective I never thought of...being able to talk to my mom about it...her amazing sacrifice
and risks...an eye opener."
An NAACP Image Awards nominated series, "Little America" was launched
in 2020 and is rated TV-14. Stacy Rose plays Ines in season two. She played Dr. Robbins in the HBO series "Ballers"
starring Dwayne Johnson from 2015 - 2017. Rose played a hospital manager in the Fox series "9-1-1" starring Angela
Bassett in 2021. She also had a role in the STARZ series "Hightown" (2021), "Outer Banks," "First
Wives Club," and "Dolphin Tale." Stacy also directed in 2021 "No Laws in Love" and produced in 2020
"Dance 4 Cash: Break the Stage." www.TV.apple.com/us/show/little-america http://www.nowcasting.com/StacyAnnRose SYNDICATED
COLUMN: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million with The
Pulse of Entertainment. She is also a Public Relations and Business Management Strategist and Consultant at
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