Bio
Béatrice Rosen is a French actress best known for her role as Faith on the second season of the television sitcom Cuts, from 2005-2006.
Rosen was born in New York but raised in Paris where she started studying acting at the age of 10. Driven by an indefatigable work ethic and buoyed by soft features and luminous eyes, she quickly climbed the ranks of French TV and Cinema.
But France was only one stage. As her success grew, so did her desire to prove herself in Hollywood. Soon after a role opposite Mandy Moore in 2004's Chasing Liberty, Rosen landed Commando Nanny, a Mark Burnett series for the WB.
Despite having lived in France her entire life, the role called for her to play a spoiled American brat from Beverly Hills. Through practice Rosen transformed herself from une fille Francaise to thoroughly American.
She soon landed recurring roles as Americans on Charmed and Cuts as well as playing the quintessentially American role of prom queen on Smallville. In 2006's feature-length Peaceful Warrior, Rosen played a flirtatious college co-ed.
Her growing resume and her acuity for languages allowed her to take the next step towards the truly international movie career she always envisioned.
In the billion-plus grossing Dark Knight she was the vision of Moscovite beauty as a prima ballerina on arm of Batman himself.
In the UK, where she has found recent success, Rosen has played a feisty, corset-popping, French beauty in the wildly popular period piece Sharpe's Peril. In the London-based gangster thriller The Big I Am she mastered the role of a manipulative Romanian ice queen.
And in Roland Emerich's mega-film 2012, Rosen again used her remarkable gift for languages to play a Russian character alongside John Cusack and Amanda Peet.
Rosen continues to seek roles that transcend both genre and borders while she has become the worldwide face of the French luxury leather goods brand LANCEL.