Directly after graduating from Mountview Theatre School London in 1990, Rowena joined The Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford Upon Avon, working with renowned directors Danny Boyle, Roger Michell and Nicholas Hytner. Rowena's first feature film appearance was in Hanif Kureishi's 1991 drama, London Kills Me, followed by John Duigan's 1993 adaptation of The Wide Sargasso Sea and Kenneth Branagh's 1996 four-hour screen version of Hamlet. She appeared in Taylor Hackford's Proof of Life in 2000. Rowena has become a frequent presence on British television with leading roles in the BBC'S critically acclaimed To Play the King, Black and Blue, ITV's Framed alongside Penelope Cruz. In 2002 Rowena took her first TV lead for America for TNT'S television drama Breaking News. Multiple appearances on American networks followed including a succession of guest star appearances on Greys Anatomy, Criminal Minds, Numb3rs and Nip/Tuck. In 2007 acclaimed director Rob Reiner invited Rowena to join Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman in Bucket List where she played Angelica opposite Morgan Freeman. In 2018 Rowena co-starred in ITV'S celebrated three-part drama Trauma alongside Adrian Lester and Jon Simm, and Maggie in Hulu's Shut Eye. Rowena also co-starred in the AMC/Skydance adaptation of Sarai Walker's book Dietland, a drama series starring Joy Nash and Julianna Margulies. 2020 Rowena is filming The Old Man for Fox/Hulu starring Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow.
Rowena Quite is known for Pilya (2024).
Rowena Reign is known for Finding Purpose: The Road to Redemption (2019), Bullets for Jesus (2015) and Vampire Penance: The Atonement of John Wolf (2022).
Rowena Wallace was born on August 23, 1947 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for You Can't See 'round Corners (1969), The Rovers (1969) and Division 4 (1969).
Rowena Whitson was born and raised in Peoria, Illinois. She moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 to attend AMDA College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts, Los Angeles. She graduated with honors in June 2018 with her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting. She is certified in Unarmed Stage Combat and is trained in Rapier/Dagger and Broadsword. Rowena trained for fourteen years in classical Ballet. She also studied Jazz, Modern, Contemporary, Lyrical, Hip Hop, and Heels.
Rowena Willard-Wright is known for Battle of Dunkirk: From Disaster to Triumph (2018), Royal Deaths and Diseases (2003) and Great British Railway Journeys (2010).
Rowiena Umboh is known for Satria Dewa: Gatotkaca (2022), Revan & Reina (2018) and Bestie (2022).
Rowland D. Hill is known for Game of Love (2022), Disordered (2022) and Murder Ballads: How to Make It in Rock 'n' Roll (2022).
Born in Stratford Upon Avon, Rowland spent his early years growing up in London Islington before the family relocated to Marlborough where he won a music scholarship to Marlborough College at the age of 13. He trained as an actor/ musician and musical director at Rose Bruford College but switched his focus to acting and singing after he graduated. Rowland worked at Nottingham Playhouse, Lancaster Playhouse before landing a musical role in Rosencrantz and Guildernstern are Dead at the Royal National Theatre. He has most notably worked with film and stage directors Steven Pimlott and Matthew Francis. Rowland plays the lead villain Colonel Roderick in the feature film My Pet Dinosaur (2017) directed by Matt Drummond.
Rowland Jones is known for All Crazy Random.