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Rose McIver Wiki Biography
Born Frances Rose McIver on the 10th October 1989 in Auckland, New Zealand, she is an actress, perhaps best known to the world as Olivia ‘Liv’ Moore in the TV series “iZombie”, and also as Summer Landsdown / Yellow Bear RPM Ranger in the TV series “Power Rangers R.P.M.”, among other differing roles she has secured so far in her career.
Have you ever wondered how rich Rose McIver is, as of early 2018? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that McIver’s net worth is as high as $4 million, an amount earned through her successful career, active since the early ‘90s.
The younger child born to Ann and John George Whitfield McIver, she has an older brother Paul, a musician and actor. She went to Avondale College in central Auckland, and after matriculation enrolled at the University of Auckland, studying a double major in Psychology and Linguistics, but eventually failing to obtain a degree, as she became more focused on her budding career. From an early age, Rose had been thrown into show business, making her first appearance in a commercial when she was only two, while the next year she made her acting debut, as an Angel in the film “The Piano”, directed by Jane Campion and starring Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel and Sam Neill. In 1994 she started portraying Ilea in the television films about Hercules, including such titles as “Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur”, then “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” (1995-1997). In 1997 she made her first big screen appearance in the comedy-drama “Topless Women Talk About Their Lives”, starring Danielle Cormack, Joel Tobeck and Ian Hughes, which increased her net worth. In the next few years, Rose was focused on her education, but still secured the role of Lucy in the film “Toy Love” in 2002, and the next year portrayed Hannah in the comedy film “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off”, starring next to Orlando Brown, Taylor Ball and Reiley McClendon. Then she was cast in her first recurring role as Garland in the TV fantasy adventure series “Maddigan’s Quest” (2006), while three years later she made her breakthrough with a role in Peter Jackson’s fantasy drama “The Lovely Bones”, starring Rachel Weisz, Mark Wahlberg and Saoirse Ronan. The same year she was chosen for the role of Yellow Power Ranger, real name Summer Landsdown in another installment of the popular action fantasy series “Power Rangers”, further increasing her net worth.
She continued with a supporting role in the award-winning crime comedy film “Predicament”, with Jemaine Clement, Heath Franklin and Hayden Frost in the lead roles, while in 2013 she starred in the romantic comedy film “Brightest Star”, next to Chris Lowell and Jessica Szohr. In 2014, she portrayed Cathy Dollanganger in the sequel to “Flowers in the Attic”, entitled “Petals on the Wind”, then in 2015 Rose was chosen for her most prominent role so far, as Olivia Moore, a zombie girl who works in the coroner’s office, in the TV comedy crime-drama series “iZombie” (2015-2018), appearing in all 56 episodes of the series todate, which has certainly increased her net worth.
Rose has concurrently secured several more notable roles, including as Tinker Bell in the TV fantasy drama series “Once Upon a Time”, and also the lead role in the romantic comedy film “A Christmas Prince” as Amber, starring alongside Ben Lamb and Alice Krige, which added a considerable amount to her net worth. Most recently, Rose started working on the drama film “Brampton’s Own”, scheduled for release late in 2018.
When it comes to her personal life, Rose has been in a relationship with Benjamin Hoeksema since 2008.
When she didn’t have any acting jobs booked, Rose worked as a babysitter and also part-time importing bananas with Fair Trade.
She is an avid fan of John Steinbeck, Franz Kafka and Wally Lamb, while when the time lets her, Rose is writing her own stories.
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Rose McIver Quick Info
Full Name | Rose McIver |
Net Worth | $4 Million |
Date Of Birth | October 10, 1988 |
Place Of Birth | Auckland, New Zealand |
Height | 1.62 m |
Profession | Actress |
Education | University of Auckland |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Parents | Ann McIver, John George Whitfield “Mac” McIver |
Siblings | Paul McIver |
Partner | Benjamin Hoeksema |
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Movies | The Lovely Bones, Petals on the Wind, Blinder, Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board, Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off, Brightest Star, Topless Women Talk About Their Lives, Toy Love, Predicament, Warning Labels, Maiden Voyage: Ocean Hijack, The Answers, Ozzie, Coward |
TV Shows | iZombie, Once Upon a Time, The Lovely Bones, Power Rangers RPM, Maddigan’s Quest, Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off, Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board, Blinder, Brightest Star, Topless Women Talk About Their Lives, Toy Love, Predicament, Warning Labels, A Christmas Prince, The Answers, Maiden Voyage: Oce… |
Rose McIver Quotes
- When you overcome a profound loss, or there’s some catalyst in your life that shifts everything, if you’re able to take it in stride and heal, it can make for much more three-dimensional and empathetic people.
- When I look at jobs, one of the most relevant questions I ask is, ‘Is this something I’ve done before, or is it a chance to experience a new context, tone and relationship?’ I also ask if it’s a story worth telling and a character with a reason to exist… someone who reflects the human condition.
- When I was about five, I could do a vaguely decent American accent – straight through kind of decent – and ‘Hercules’ needed some kids. I definitely wasn’t a good actor.
- We can get carried away with our heads in books, and although there’s so much to be learned from that, I think sitting in a café and speaking with someone – whatever it is, their mannerisms, their choices, are just as valuable as any class you can go to.
- What I love about my work is the variety and not knowing what’s coming next, and being able to embrace something for a period of time and know something new is going to follow.
- My motivation is to get a deeper understanding and exploration of something that I want to know about the human condition. So, that’s what I look for in the material I read: if it’s asking a genuine question about a concept of the world that interests me. And also, it helps if it’s a context that I find interesting.
- If you’re small and can speak clearly and you’re a cute kid, that’s the craft, really. The whole child actor thing can be dangerous sometimes. Other kids were taking piano lessons; I did ballet and acting.
- Really, I’m never much of a goal-setter. Whenever I’ve tried to make big, solid plans, they don’t happen. I’m more into whatever the circumstances are that present themselves, making wise decisions around that.
- My most vivid memory – it’s actually one of my first memories – I was three, and I was the youngest angel in the show production. And I remember being absolutely desperate for the toilet. I needed to wee really badly. So I was crossing my legs when I was walking down.
- My brother was scouted for a commercial when he was three, and it was just because he could speak clearly and was well behaved, basically. I don’t think he had any amazing acting ability at that age – although he is actually a great actor.
- There is humor in the darkest of moments – People who I have loved and passed away, and very high stake situations where you can’t help but laugh. I think that’s very human.
- The great thing about being an actor in a film is that you’re able to start knowing exactly where you’re going to finish and really paint something in between. You can work to know the arc you need to build. Whereas in television, it is open-ended, and you’re constantly guessing. There are pros and cons to both.
- Say a piece of pottery is broken, and it’s fixed, and they use gold in the adhesive and in the sealant. It becomes more precious than it was before it was broken in the first place.
- There are many projects that I would have loved to be a part of, but I was not high-profile enough, or I had the wrong look. That’s just something you have to expect.
- The reason I feel like I act is because you get to live a million different lives in one. I don’t have to go about my life, just being easy-going New Zealander Rose. Sometimes I can inhabit a feisty, vicious character. Sometimes I can inhabit a painfully shy British girl, or whatever it might be.
- I’ve done a lot of drama, and as a lifestyle, going to work and laughing every day is just great. It’s great for your mental health, and it’s great for setting up a nice year.
- I’m really fortunate that I am in continuous work and I love what I do. And I think that there’s a reason that it keeps happening. So while that keeps happening, I will be thrilled – and feel lucky – to keep doing it.
- I work with a stylist called Devon Nuszer and a makeup artist called Aaron Barry, and between those two, I trust them implicitly. I have the things I do over and over again and that I feel safe with, but they inspire me to take risks, and I trust them so much.
- I really like questions. I like people who write scripts because they’re asking questions, not because they’re giving answers. It’s something that I look for.
- I think if I manage to juggle a personal life that I’m really happy with as well, as long as I manage to maintain balance, that’s kind of the mark of success to me.
- I’ll use mascara because I need a little help with my blonde eyelashes. I like They’re Real! by Benefit.
- I don’t ever want to feel like my whole life is laid out before me and I know exactly what’s gonna happen. That would be so boring.
- I’ve been very lucky with my career and don’t feel like I’m being typecast in the same role over and over again.
- Since I was growing up in New Zealand where there’s a hole in the ozone layer above us, we get so much sun damage to our skin, and the thing we can do to look after ourselves is use sunscreen during the day, but making sure your skin is well hydrated while you sleep.
- My mom used cold cream her whole life, and she’s got great skin!
- My school of thought with going into a character is that you have to understand where they come from, and you have to empathize with them.
- There’s no use beating yourself up about what you can’t change.
- Tinker Bell needs a Tinker Bell. She needs someone plotting for her. I certainly think that it’s something she wants.
- The best way to study to be an actor is to interact genuinely with the people around you and observe and listen.
- Tinker Bell is a great wing woman. And as somebody pointed out to me, she is also a winged woman.
- I love having the laid-back, easy-going, family-priority nature of New Zealand, but I’m certainly enjoying the States in terms of the career opportunities and the enthusiasm I get to find work.
- I don’t really have a drive toward being a director at all. Not that I wouldn’t rule it out, but I just don’t think my instincts lie necessarily in a very visual way. But I am very interested in storytelling, narrative and character development, so writing is something that I absolutely want to do.
- I had to do a Northern England accent once, and I didn’t have much time, so I went and pored through YouTube. There are all sorts of resources out there. The Internet has made that much more affordable. Don’t break your neck to spend your money.
- I bring ideas to set, and I’m more than willing for those to be affected and be malleable based on what the other person gives me. I don’t know what another actor is going to give me, on the day, and I don’t want to be so hard and fast in my technique that I’m not open to what’s coming.
- I do think of myself very strongly as a New Zealander, but when I moved out to the States, I was aware that I didn’t want to just live in a satellite community of only other New Zealanders.
- Being given a terrible piece of information shouldn’t ruin the interactions you have with the people around you or mean that you can’t become something, even if it’s not the idea of what you thought you were going to be.
- I also have a role model back in New Zealand, a woman called Miranda Harcourt. She’s an actress and a writer. Her willingness to stay open to material is really great. I read a lot, and I try to watch and listen to diverse material.
- Allison Janney, I’m such a big fan of. Especially the way she conducts herself on a personal level, it’s so beautiful. She’s this fun, gracious person.
- Writing is definitely something that interests me a lot.
- I always think about the settlers who moved to New Zealand in the 1800s. They hadn’t even been to the place before. They just packed their bags and shipped over knowing they’d never see their family again or be able to speak to them – they’d maybe get a letter if they were lucky.
Rose McIver Important Facts
- Her father, Mac, is a photographer, and her mother, Annie, is an artist. She has an older brother, Paul McIver, who is a musician and former actor.
- Attends the University of Auckland and majors in Psychology and Linguistics (2009).
Rose McIver Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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iZombie | 2015-2017 | TV Series | Olivia Moore / Liv | Actress |
Queen of Carthage | 2015 | Jane (voice) | Actress | |
Coward | 2015/I | Short | Ohpelia | Actress |
Mattresside | 2015 | Short | Sue | Actress |
Warning Labels | 2015 | Short | Jessie | Actress |
The Answers | 2015 | Short | Paige | Actress |
Play It Again, Dick | 2014 | TV Series | Skank with Atitude / Horny Mourner | Actress |
Masters of Sex | 2013-2014 | TV Series | Vivian Scully | Actress |
Petals on the Wind | 2014 | TV Movie | Cathy Dollanganger | Actress |
Once Upon a Time | 2013-2014 | TV Series | Tinker Bell | Actress |
Brightest Star | 2013 | Charlotte Cates | Actress | |
Blinder | 2013 | Sammy Walton | Actress | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2012 | TV Series | Bridget Byron | Actress |
Cassandra French’s Finishing School for Boys | 2012 | TV Series | Cassie | Actress |
Tangiwai | 2011 | TV Movie | Nerissa Love | Actress |
Super City | 2011 | TV Series | Candice | Actress |
Predicament | 2010 | Maybelle | Actress | |
Dangerous Ride | 2010 | Short | Renee | Actress |
Power Rangers R.P.M. | 2009 | TV Series | Summer Landsdown Yellow Bear RPM Ranger |
Actress |
The Lovely Bones | 2009 | Lindsey Salmon | Actress | |
Legend of the Seeker | 2009 | TV Series | Alice | Actress |
Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board | 2007 | TV Movie | Valerie | Actress |
Rude Awakenings | 2007 | TV Series | Constance Short | Actress |
Knickers | 2007 | Short | Emily | Actress |
Ozzie | 2006 | Caitlin | Actress | |
Maddigan’s Quest | 2006 | TV Series | Garland | Actress |
Maiden Voyage | 2004 | TV Movie | Jenny (as Rose Mciver) | Actress |
Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off | 2003 | TV Movie | Hannah | Actress |
P.E.T. Detectives | 2003 | TV Series | Genevieve | Actress |
Mercy Peak | 2002 | TV Series | Gwyneth Couch | Actress |
Murder in Greenwich | 2002 | TV Movie | Sheila McGuire | Actress |
Toy Love | 2002 | Lucy | Actress | |
Xena: Warrior Princess | 1999 | TV Series | Daphne | Actress |
Flying | 1998 | Short | Josie | Actress |
Topless Women Talk About Their Lives | 1997 | Sally | Actress | |
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | 1995-1997 | TV Series | Ilea | Actress |
Riding High | 1995 | TV Series | Billy (1995) | Actress |
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur | 1994 | TV Movie | Ilea | Actress |
Hercules in the Underworld | 1994 | TV Movie | Ilea | Actress |
Hercules and the Amazon Women | 1994 | TV Movie | Girl (Hydra) | Actress |
The Piano | 1993 | Angel | Actress | |
Shortland Street | 1992 | TV Series | Holly (1993) | Actress |
iZombie | TV Series 1 episode, 2015 performer – 2 episodes, 2015 – 2016 | Soundtrack | ||
Blood Punch | 2014 | associate producer | Producer | |
Blood Punch | 2014 | special thanks | Thanks | |
MTV Fandom Awards | 2016 | TV Movie | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Late Night with Seth Meyers | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Young Hollywood | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2015 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Conan | 2015 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Last Call with Carson Daly | 2015 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Guest | Self |
Reel Junkie | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Campbell Live | 2010 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Xposé | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2009 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Once Upon a Time | 2014 | TV Series | Tinker Bell | Archive Footage |
Xena: Warrior Princess | 2000 | TV Series | Daphne | Archive Footage |
Rose McIver Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2012 | Golden Nymph | Monte-Carlo TV Festival | Television Films – Best Performance by an Actress | Tangiwai (2011) | Won |
2012 | Golden Nymph | Monte-Carlo TV Festival | Television Films – Best Performance by an Actress | Tangiwai (2011) | Nominated |