Portrait of Rose Alba

Rose Alba

Bio: Rose Alba was born on February 5, 1918 in Cairo, Egypt as Felicity Mary Devereux. She was an actress, known for Thunderball (1965), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and Lord Tramp (1977)
Born: Tue, Feb 05 1918
Birthplace: Cairo, Egypt

Death: Thu, Dec 01 2005
Rose Alba is 87 years old
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Poster of Funny Money
Funny Money
Rose Alba was
63 in Funny Money
as 'Mrs. de Salle'.
Fri, Jan 08 1982
Poster of City of Women
City of Women
Rose Alba was
62 in City of Women
as '(uncredited)'.
Fri, Mar 28 1980
Poster of The Passage
The Passage
Rose Alba was
61 in The Passage
as 'Madame Alba'.
Fri, Mar 09 1979
Poster of The Switch
The Switch
Rose Alba was
58 in The Switch
as 'Madame La Gata'.
Mon, Jun 07 1976
Poster of Foursome
Foursome
Rose Alba was
53 in Foursome
as 'Landlady'.
Wed, Nov 10 1971
Poster of School for Sex
School for Sex
Rose Alba was
50 in School for Sex
as 'Countess of Burwash'.
Sat, Jan 04 1969
Poster of Thunderball
Thunderball
Rose Alba was
47 in Thunderball
as 'Madame Boitier'.
Sat, Dec 11 1965
Poster of The Switch
The Switch
Rose Alba was
45 in The Switch
as 'Bills secretary'.
Wed, May 01 1963
Poster of Eves on Skis
Eves on Skis
Rose Alba was
44 in Eves on Skis
as 'Elizabeth (voice)'.
Tue, Jan 01 1963
Poster of Mary Had a Little...
Mary Had a Little...
Rose Alba was
43 in Mary Had a Little...
as 'Duchess of Addlecombe'.
Tue, Jul 25 1961
Poster of Der goldene Falke
Der goldene Falke
Rose Alba was
37 in Der goldene Falke
as 'Gertrude di Montefalco'.
Fri, Dec 23 1955

TV Shows (Acting Roles)

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Ages in TV shows are based off the first air date and may not be accurate. View individual episode details for accurate ages
Poster of The Persuaders!
The Persuaders!
Rose Alba was
53+ in The Persuaders!
as 'Madama La Gata'.
First Air Date
Fri, Sep 17 1971
Poster of The Saint
The Saint
Rose Alba was
44+ in The Saint
as 'First Woman at Party'.
First Air Date
Thu, Oct 04 1962