Modelling and fashion Rose first joined the
Girlfriend model search in 2002, for which she came in second to
Catherine McNeil. In 2010, she collaborated with the Australian fashion label Milk and Honey to design a capsule fashion line. The collection, named Milk and Honey Designed by Ruby Rose, includes washed jeans, leather jackets and
T-shirts. The clothing line was available in selected retailers in Australia. Rose also released a collaboration collection with street footwear brand Gallaz. In 2014, Rose began collaborating with
Phoebe Dahl for their clothing range Faircloth Lane. She has featured predominantly within mainstream fashion titles, including
Vogue Australia,
InStyle Magazine,
Marie Claire Magazine,
Cleo,
Cosmopolitan,
Maxim,
Nylon and New York's
Inked Magazine. She's been the Australian ambassador for JVC, Australian clothes company JAG and luxury Danish label
Georg Jensen. Rose is the face of
Maybelline New York in Australia. Since March 2016, Rose has been the face of
Urban Decay Cosmetics. In March 2017, Rose starred in
Nike's latest campaign "Kiss My Airs" celebrating its Air Max Day. In May, Rose was the face of
Swarovski 'Urban Fantasy' FW17 Collection launch.
VJ career and television personality In order to land her job as an MTV
VJ in Australia, Rose competed against 2000 other hopefuls in a three-week national search, as former VJ
Lyndsey Rodrigues moved to the United States to co-host
TRL. She also travelled to Kenya to "highlight... [the] amazing work" done by Global Vision International. and also worked as a correspondent for the finale of Australia's Next Top Model. In July 2009, Rose along with
Dave Hughes,
Charlie Pickering,
Carrie Bickmore and
James Mathison hosted
The 7pm Project, an Australian television news talk show produced by
Roving Enterprises which aired weeknights on
Network Ten. She left the program to pursue her own hosting projects. In October 2009, it was announced that FOX8 had picked up the rights to UK format
Ultimate School Musical, which features ordinary teenagers from a school attempting to put on a music production to a professional standard in just six weeks. The Australian version was produced by FremantleMedia Australia with Rose as host, and aired in 2010. Rose also hosted the Foxtel Mardi Gras for 3 consecutive years before becoming an official correspondent for Foxtel for the
2010 Winter Olympics. In October 2015, Rose hosted the
2015 MTV Europe Music Awards alongside
Ed Sheeran in Milan.
Acting career 2008–2014: Early work Rose was selected in 2008 to act in the Australian comedy film
Suite for Fleur. In 2009, she appeared on the first episode of ''
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, representing Generation M alongside comedian Josh Thomas. She also appeared alongside Christina Ricci and Jack Thompson in the 2013 film Around the Block''. Rose credits her 2014
short film Break Free, which she produced herself, for the success of her acting career. In an interview with
Variety, she described how she was not able to get a manager, agent, or audition; so she decided to create short films "as a way of being able to give myself something to do and to study my craft." The film went
viral, getting millions of views in a short period of time.
2015–2018: Orange is the New Black and film stardom In 2015, Rose joined the
Orange Is the New Black cast in
season 3. Rose played inmate Stella Carlin, "whose sarcastic sense of humour and captivating looks quickly draw the attention of some of Litchfield's inmates." Rose's performance was generally well received by the public. She was also cast in a guest role, as the service
robot Wendy, in the science fiction series
Dark Matter. Rose and
Tom Felton lent their voices to the animated title
Sheep & Wolves, with Rose as fiancé Bianca. In 2016 and 2017, Rose appeared in three action film sequels,
XXX: Return of Xander Cage, alongside
Vin Diesel,
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter as Abigail, and
John Wick: Chapter 2, alongside
Keanu Reeves; she also played a musical rival in the comedy
Pitch Perfect 3, which was released in December 2017. Rose co-starred in the Warner Bros. film
The Meg, a shark epic based on the
novel of the same name, alongside
Jason Statham; the film was released on 10 August 2018.
2019–2020: Batwoman and departure On 7 August 2018, it was reported that Rose had been cast as
Batwoman in an
Arrowverse crossover. Her role as Kate Kane has been noted as the first openly
lesbian lead superhero in television.
Batwoman aired on
The CW on 6 October 2019. Rose's casting as Batwoman was met by backlash and criticism on social media.
DC Comics, which owns the rights to the longtime comic book superheroine Batwoman, reintroduced the character in 2006 as a lesbian of Jewish descent. Some online commentators criticised Rose for not being Jewish, while the main focus of the scrutiny was the assertion that the fact she identifies as
genderfluid made her "not gay enough" for the role. Prior to leaving Twitter, she released a tweet responding to the negative reaction, stating, "Where on earth did 'Ruby is not a lesbian therefore she can't be batwoman' come from — has to be the funniest most ridiculous thing I've ever read." In
Entertainment Weeklys 2019 LGBTQ special issue, Rose additionally discussed the backlash to her casting as the title character of the television series
Batwoman. On 19 May 2020, Rose departed
Batwoman after the first season, and initially gave no definitive reason behind her departure. Her character was subsequently written out of the series and replaced with a new one named
Ryan Wilder, portrayed by
Javicia Leslie. Rose later said she suffered an injury during the production of the first season. In August 2020, she called being the lead of a series "taxing" and stated her back surgery following the injury was a contributing factor in deciding to leave. In a March 2021 interview with ComicBookMovie.com, when asked if she would reprise Kate at some point, Rose said, "I would totally do it. I don't think it would serve the story because I think building the new Batwoman is more important than going back too far into Kate Kane, but of course I would." She added, "I've watched a couple of episodes, and I think how they're handling it is beautiful. I think it's [Ryan Wilder's] time to shine." Later that same month, English actress
Wallis Day was cast as Kate Kane, as the show's story involved Kate receiving surgical alteration to her face after an airplane crash left her injured. Rose, commenting on an Instagram tribute to her time in the role, said she was "stoked" about Day's casting. In July 2021, Rose said she was allergic to latex, which was another reason for leaving
Batwoman as her character's mask was made of latex. A few months later, in October, she began to publish allegations of an abusive and dangerous working environment on the
Batwoman set, naming
Warner Bros. executive
Peter Roth, costars
Dougray Scott and Camrus Johnson, and others on the production as responsible parties. However, in response, Johnson stated that Rose had not quit but had been
fired from
Batwoman, with Warner Bros. then releasing a statement responding to the accusations, saying that "Warner Bros Television had decided not to exercise its option to engage Ruby for season two" after "multiple complaints about her workplace behaviour".
2020–present On 22 May 2020, Rose portrayed
Viola in a livestreamed
table-read of
Twelfth Night as part of a benefit to raise money for
COVID-19 pandemic relief. She was also set to star in the action comedy
Three Sisters. In November 2021, Rose took a sabbatical from Hollywood to return to her native Australia.
Music and charity work In February 2012, Rose released her first single "Guilty Pleasure" with
Gary Go. In November 2016, she released and directed
The Veronicas' single "
On Your Side". She is a supporter of many charities, won a charity boxing match, and has travelled to Laos and Africa to volunteer each year. Issues of concern to Rose include animal welfare, campaigns for anti-bullying and youth mental health, where she works as an ambassador for
Headspace. Known for being extensively
tattooed, she showed off her tattoos in a photo spread for
Maxim Australia and
PETA, as part of the campaign "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur." ==Personal life==