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Lee Rose may refer to: *Lee Rose (basketball) (born 1936), American basketball coach *Lee Rose (director), American film and television director * Lee Rose (lighting designer) (born 1955), American lighting designer * Lee Rose (rugby league), Australian rugby league player See also * *Rose (surname) The surname Rose can be of English, Scottish, French, Danish, German or Jewish origin. The name Ruskin (Rose + Kin) is derived from Rose. People with the surname Rose *Adam Rose (born 1979), South African professional wrestler * Adele Rose (1933†...
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Lee Rose (basketball)
Lee Hyden Rose (October 23, 1936 – April 5, 2022) was an American basketball coach and college athletic administrator. He served as the head men's basketball at Transylvania University, in an interim capacity in 1964–65 and on a permanent basis from 1968 to 1975; the University of North Carolina at Charlotte from 1975 to 1978; Purdue University from 1978 to 1980; and the University of South Florida from 1980 to 1986, compiling a career college basketball coach record in 388–162. Rose twice coached teams to the Final Four of the NCAA Division I basketball tournament, with Charlotte 49ers in 1977 and the Purdue Boilermakers in 1980. After leaving the college ranks, Rose was an assistant coach with several teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) between 1986 and 2001. Collegiate coaching career Rose, a native of Irvine, Kentucky, is a 1958 alumnus of Transylvania University where he served as an assistant coach after graduation under C. M. Newton. He then took ...
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Lee Rose (director)
Lee Rose is an American director, producer and writer of film and television. Rose began her professional career in 1993 producing and writing the television film ''It's Nothing Personal''. Throughout the 1990s, she also worked on the films ''Deconstructing Sarah'', ''A Mother's Prayer'', ''An Unexpected Family'', and ''An Unexpected Life''. She made her directorial debut with the 1998 film, ''The Color of Courage'', starring Linda Hamilton and Lynn Whitfield. Her TV film credits continued into the 2000s, including ''The Truth About Jane'', ''A Girl Thing'', ''What Girls Learn'', ''An Unexpected Love'', ''Jack (2004 film), Jack'', and ''A Taste of Romance''. In 2004, Rose began directing episodic television. Her credits include ''Soul Food (TV series), Soul Food'', ''Weeds (TV series), Weeds'', ''Related'', ''Cashmere Mafia'', ''Lincoln Heights (TV series), Lincoln Heights'', ''Lost Girl (TV series), Lost Girl'', ''Greek (TV series), Greek'', ''XIII: The Series'', ''The Glades ...
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Lee Rose (lighting Designer)
Lee Rose (born July 30, 1955) is an American lighting designer that works in the mediums of film, television, stage, and concerts. Early life Lee Rose began his career as a lighting technician and designer in the theatre, working in both stage theatre and dance. During the mid-1970s, Rose also began working as a lighting designer and technician for rock concerts. His first major concert was the design of the lighting for the band Atlantis Philharmonic, which opened for Styx in 1974. Rose remained on the road for ten years, touring with various groups until 1984. That year, Rose started a TV/film lighting design company called Ocean, Rose & Associates with fellow lighting designer Richard Ocean. He stayed with the company until 1998, when Rose joined Design Partners, Inc and became a partner with the firm. Design Partner, Inc. dissolved in December 2015 and starting in January 2016 Rose formed Lee Rose Designs to continue his lighting design work. Television The first Ocean, Ros ...
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Lee Rose (rugby League)
Lee Rose (Australia) was a rugby league footballer in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) – The major rugby league competition in Australia. Rose played in the seasons 1946–48, the centre made 28 appearances for his club side Eastern Suburbs.Whiticker/Hudson p. 473 In the 1947 season Rose was Eastern Suburbs leading try Try or TRY may refer to: Music Albums * ''Try!'', an album by the John Mayer Trio * ''Try'' (Bebo Norman album) (2014) Songs * "Try" (Blue Rodeo song) (1987) * "Try" (Colbie Caillat song) (2014) * "Try" (Nelly Furtado song) (2004) * " Try (Ju ... soccer. His only representative appearance was for Sydney in 1947. Sources * Whiticker, Alan & Hudson, Glen (2006) ''The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players'', Gavin Allen Publishing, Sydney References Australian rugby league players Sydney Roosters players Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-rugbyleague-bio-stub ...
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