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Ruby Rose-1

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1986-03-20
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Ruby Rose, the Australian-born actress and television personality, has made a lasting impact with her bold presence and fluid gender identity, quickly becoming a standout figure not just in her home country but around the world. Known for her dynamic career that spans modeling, acting, activism, and hosting, Ruby Rose has consistently broken barriers and redefined norms. Born as Ruby Rose Langenheim on March 20, 1989, in Melbourne, Australia, she was raised by her mother, moving across various parts of the country before eventually returning to Melbourne.

From an early age, Ruby Rose showed courage in embracing her truth—coming out as a lesbian at just 12 years old. Around the same time, she began her journey into the spotlight through modeling. Her big break came in 2007 when she landed a spot as a VJ on MTV Australia, where her fearless and authentic on-screen energy quickly won over fans. That magnetic charisma opened doors to new ventures, including guest hosting roles on Network Ten’s popular talk show “The Project,” launching her music career with the release of her debut single “Guilty Pleasure” in 2012, and expanding her influence beyond entertainment.

Ruby Rose also used her platform to champion important causes. She became actively involved in charitable work, supporting relief efforts in Africa and Laos, advocating for youth mental health initiatives, and standing up for animal rights—earning recognition from organizations like PETA. Always evolving, Ruby Rose ventured into fashion with Faircloth Lane, a clothing line she co-founded with her then-fiancée, Phoebe Dahl.

One of the major turning points in Ruby Rose’s career came when she joined the cast of the hit Netflix series “Orange is the New Black” (2013– ), playing Stella Carlin, a new inmate whose sharp wit and striking appearance stirred both drama and intrigue within the prison walls. The role further cemented Ruby Rose’s status as a rising star in Hollywood.

Then, in 2018, Ruby Rose made headlines once again—this time stepping into the superhero spotlight as Batwoman in The CW’s DC crossover event. This groundbreaking casting marked a historic moment, as Ruby Rose would portray the first openly lesbian superhero to headline her own television series. Alongside this milestone, she continued building her film resume, appearing in high-profile projects such as “xXx: Return of Xander Cage” (2017), “John Wick: Chapter 2” (2017), the musical comedy “Pitch Perfect 3” (2018), and the underwater thriller “The Meg” (2018).

Throughout it all, Ruby Rose remained a symbol of authenticity, resilience, and trailblazing spirit—proving time and again that staying true to oneself can open doors no one else has walked through before.

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When it comes to Ruby Rose’s film career, there’s a pretty noticeable gap between her highest and lowest rated movies. The standout has got to be John Wick: Chapter 2 from 2017—definitely the highlight of Ruby Rose’s work so far in terms of critical reception. Fans and critics alike praised the action sequences and the overall intensity, with Ruby Rose making a strong impression in her role. On the flip side, Vanquish (2021) ended up being Ruby Rose’s lowest rated movie, drawing mixed to negative reviews. While it had its moments, it just didn’t resonate the same way. So overall, Ruby Rose shines brightest in projects like John Wick: Chapter 2, whereas films like Vanquish show that not every role hits the mark. Still, Ruby Rose continues to be a compelling presence on screen.

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