Rosie - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Rosie (Big Daddy), a type of enemy in the popular 2007 video game Bioshock, and its sequel Bioshock 2.
  • Rodeo Rosie, fictional character on American TV show "Sesame Street"
  • '"Rosie", the famous character penned by the late Bon Scott in the AC/DC song "Whole Lotta Rosie," off the album "Let There Be Rock"
  • "Rosie", aka Rosetta Cammeniti, fictional character in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours"
  • Rosie Banks, fictional character in the UK Channel 4 soap opera, Brookside, played by actress Susan Twist
  • Rosie Fox, fictional character from the ITV drama The Bill, played by actress Caroline Catz
  • Rose "Rosie" (Cotton) Gardner, a fictional hobbit character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth books
  • Rosie Hoyland, fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by actress Maggie Millar
  • Rosie Miller, fictional character in the BBC soap opera "EastEnders"
  • Rosie M. Banks, fictional character in "Jeeves" and "Drones Club" stories
  • Rosie Mole, fictional character in "Adrian Mole" novels
  • Rosie the Riveter, American propaganda campaign to reduce labour shortages during the Second World War.
  • Rosie the Robot Maid, fictional character in the TV animated series "The Jetsons"
  • Rosie the Waitress, fictional character appearing in commercials for Bounty paper towels, played by actress Nancy Walker
  • Rosie Webster, fictional character in the UK TV soap "Coronation Street"
  • Rosie (character) fictional character form caillou

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