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Rose Byrne
Your complete guide to Rose Byrne; including news, articles, pictures, and videos. Byrne is a Golden Globe-nominated Australian and actress and has appeared in many films including 28 Weeks Later. Follow Byrne here.
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Rose Byrne strolled stylishly through the streets of Paris during Fashion Week. She worked a buttoned-up look via a green silk blouse, white blazer, and black tapered trousers. Her black crocodile satchel and gold chain belt serve as luxe accessories. This outfit may be too conservative for a night out, but it would work perfectly for the office or a chic lunch.
Talbots Collection liquid linen-blend jacket - $279.00
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Well, well, well. This is fortuitous. Just after I finished pulling the last of the photos for our Emmy coverage, including this one, I read the following in Harper's Bazaar, from Ms Rose...
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Fellow Aussie Rose Byrne looked smashing last night at the Emmy's . Want her to die for hair? Harry Josh, John Frieda International Creative Consultant, spills the beans on how to steal Rose's sleek and natural do - perfect for the working woman and a night out on the town. This style accentuates bone structure and compliments everyone. Best of all, it's super easy to achieve. When Harry was designing...
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Photo Credit: Bauer-GriffinRose Byrne has already been seen in Knowing with Nicolas Cage. Up next, Rose will appear in Adam, as Beth Buchwald, with Hugh Dancy. Adam (Hugh Dancy) is a young man born with Asperger syndrome living in Manhattan. He has difficulties communicating with others and likes to escape into his love of space exploration. When Beth (Rose Byrne), a school teacher, moves into the apartment above him, he begins to build the...
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Bicycle Diaries: Byrne is not the kind of cyclist out there proselytizing. He's just a guy who realizes that biking is faster and more convenient and that it feels good. And Byrne makes clear he is not a fanatic. "When I sit down at dinner with people, it's not like I only talk about bicycles," he says.... From NOW Magazine.
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