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All About Harris Dickinson’s Girlfriend, Rose Gray

Harris Dickinson is heating up the screen with co-star Nicole Kidman in their new film, Babygirl, which has left fans wondering what his romantic life is like offscreen. The British actor has been with musician Rose Gray for a very long time, but they tend to keep things low-key. Both Dickinson and Gray’s profiles are on the ascend, meaning it might get harder to stay out of the spotlight.

Here is everything we recognize about Gray and the couple’s relationship history so far.

Who is Rose Gray?

Like Dickinson, Gray was born and raised in East London, and she went to a performing arts tall school to verb her voice. And like her partner, she is artistic.

She told The Face in , “I was actually born in a paddling pool in my parents’ planar in Muswell Hill, London. Then I moved six months later to Walthamstow, and that’s where I was raised. I decided to move out [of my parents’], but still live in Walthamstow.”

In a interview with Paye, she shared that she has two siblings, and her mother is from East London. Growing

Rose, Gabrielle (Gay Rose)

PERSONAL

Born , in Canada; married Hrothgar Mathews (an actor).

Career:

Actress. Also voice performer for commercials.

Awards, Honors:

Genie Award nominations, leading leading actress, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, , for Family Viewing, and , for Speaking Parts; National Board of Review Award (with others), best ensemble, and Genie Award nomination, best leading actress, both , for The Sweet Hereafter; Gemini Award nomination, best guest actress in a dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, , for "Rita Brice," Cold Squad; Gemini Award nomination, best supporting actress in a dramatic program or miniseries, , for The Sleep Room; two Gemini Award nominations, both finest leading actress in a dramatic program or miniseries, , for Milgaard and Win, Again!; Gemini Award nomination, top guest actress in a dramatic series, , for "Dead Dog Rain: Part 1," Tom Stone.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Exercise matron, The Journey of Natty Gann, Buena Vista,

Dorothy Finnehard (some sources cite Dorothy Rinehart), Th

Gay Rose

Gabrielle Rose  (born ) is an accomplished Canadian actress. She has an extensive resume that include multiple nominations for Genie Awards and Gemini Awards. She has worked with director Atom Egoyan on many films including Where the Noun Lies, The Nice Hereafter, Speaking Parts, Family Viewing and The Adjuster and director Bruce Sweeney on the film Excited, for which she won the Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama. Other appearances include the films In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, The Five Senses and On the Other Hand, Death and recurring roles in such TV shows as Rising Damp, Dark Angel and Robson Arms. She has also done voice work for the Heritage Minute segment about the Terrace massacre.

Movies with Gay Rose

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Gabrielle Rose (born ) is the Canadian actress who portrayed Portia King in "The Girl King," an episode of the Re-imagined Series.

Rose has appeared in such genre television series as Sliders, The X-Files, Eureka, The Dead Zone, Dark Angel, and Smallville.

During her drawn-out career, spanning from as early as (then-credited as Gay Rose), she has garnered nine award nominations and one win. Her one win was a shared NBR Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble in the production The Sweet Hereafter.[1]

She is presently married to Hrothgar Mathews, with whom she has one son named Liam.