Where to watch Rose Reynolds in the UK
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Rose Alice Reynolds is a British actress and singer. She is most known for her roles as Sarah Durkin in Wasted, Betty Carkeek in Poldark and Alice in Once Upon a Time. Alongside these roles, she has also appeared in episodes of the BBC soap operas Doctors and EastEnders in 2014 and 2022 respectively.
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- Once Upon a Time (2011) as Tilly / Alice
- Doctors (2000) as Paula Abbot
- Poldark (2015) as Betty Carkeek
- Alex Rider (2020) as PC Geri Crawford
- The World's End (2013) as Tracy Benson
- Our Zoo (2014) as Alice
- Wasted (2016) as Sarah
- DarkGame (2024) as Lisa Jacobs
- A Grand Romantic Gesture (2022) as Debra
- I'm with Me (2023) as Cindy Hunter
- Drunk Dialling (2015) as Lucy
- Sensibility (2022) as Elizabeth Howard
- Fridge (2020) as Woman
- Uneventful (2015) Cast
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What are Rose Reynolds's most popular films?
Most-watched Rose Reynolds films currently: The World's End (2013), DarkGame (2024), A Grand Romantic Gesture (2022), I'm with Me (2023), Drunk Dialling (2015).
What TV shows has Rose Reynolds appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Once Upon a Time (2011), Doctors (2000), Poldark (2015), Alex Rider (2020), Our Zoo (2014).
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