Jennifer and Michele Steffin - Biography

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They are identical twins and from 1982 to 1983, shared the role of baby Rose Wilder on the well-known TV series Little House on the Prairie 's season 9 and the three follow-up movies (in season 8, baby Rose was portrayed by other infants). Scenes with the two actresses can be also seen in the documentary film Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love, about the late actor Michael Landon.

After the show was canceled, Jennifer and Michele also appeared in the TV miniseries North and South, Book II, as Hope Hazard, daughter of George Hazard (one of the main characters). Soon after that role, they gave up acting.

In 1999, they graduated from Montclair High School in Montclair, California. Jennifer moved to Rancho Cucamonga, California and Michele to Ontario, California, and they both began professional careers, working as billers. In 2006, Michele started studying Human Resources at the Chaffey Community College in Rancho Cucamonga.

Jennifer is married. Her last name is Cullens, and she has two children - Deserae (born c.2005) and Austyn (born c.2007).

Jennifer and Michele make appearances at Little House on the Prairie conventions and reunions.

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