Over the past few years, Ruby Rose has emerged from an aspiring Maybelline model to one of the busiest Hollywood stars. Rose, who's amassed approximately $2 million net-worth, rose to stardom after appearing in Netflix's Orange Is the New Black. After that, she continued to elevate her career by working in some big-dollar roles, notably Pitch Perfect 3, John Wick 2, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, and XXX: Return of Xander Cage.

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The 35-year-old proud Aussie was also the leading star of The CW's Batwoman. As the title of the series suggests, it chronicles the wealthy femme fatale and her way of fighting the crime in Gotham City. Unfortunately, the role didn't last very long, as she departed the network in 2020 after only a season. Here's everything Ruby Rose has been up to since then.

10 Ventured Into Voice-Acting

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After several successful series and blockbuster movies, Rose ventured into voice-acting with 2020's Cranston Academy: Monster Zone. In this movie, she captures Liz, a frenemy to 15-year-old high school student, Danny, who also is the leading hero of the movie.

That said, this wasn't the first time she voiced a character. In 2016, she served as the English dub for Bianca from Sheep and Wolves.

9 Starred In Bad Bunny's 'Yo Visto Así' Music Video

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Ruby Rose is no stranger to singing, having previously appeared in musical comedies like Pitch Perfect 3. Some of her latest musical works include her appearance on Bad Bunny's music video of "Yo Visto Así" from the rapper's third studio album, El Último Tour Del Mundo. She also appeared in The Veronicas' "On Your Side" and 360's "Boys Like You." Both of them are Australian acts.

8 Gained A Nomination From Queerty Awards

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For her fantastic portrayal of the queer character Batwoman, Rose landed herself a nomination from Queerty Awards in the Best TV Performance category. She went head-to-head against the likes of Jen Richards from Mrs. Fletcher, BD Wong from Mr. Robot, Barbie Ferreira from Euphoria, Murray Bartlett from Tales of the City, and more.

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7 Secured A Cameo In 'Legends Of Tomorrow'

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However, she hasn't done any exciting TV work since departing The CW's Batwoman. The only role she's secured is a small cameo portrayal in DC's Legends of Tomorrow. The Aussie stars on episode "Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 5" from the series. As the title suggests, she reprised her role as the infamous heroine, just like she did on other DC series like The Flash and Arrow.

6 Played A Marine-Turned-Doorman In 'The Doorman'

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In The Doorman, director, Ryuhei Kitamura pits Ruby Rose's character against the odds to protect her apartment from mercenaries who intend to retrieve precious artwork hidden in the walls. Rose plays Alexandra “Ali” Gorski, a former U.S. Marine Gunnery Sergeant and shares the stage with Jean Reno, Louis Mandylor, Rupert Evans, and more.

5 Appreciated Veterans In 'SAS: Red Notice'

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Some of Rose's latest movie roles include SAS: Red Notice where she plays Grace Lewis in the action-thriller. In fact, the actress went on intense tactical and stunt training to play her character, a Special Air Service operator.

"I played someone that's been ex-military before but not probably at this level. I've met with the military and what they do for this country and risking their lives for their countries is obviously the ultimate dedication. So I have the utmost respect," the actress told Fox News.

4 She Slid Into Demi Burnett's DMs

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Ruby Rose, who came out as a lesbian at 12-years-old, once slid into Demi Burnett's DMs after the latter came out on Bachelor in Paradise. It happened back in 2019, but The Bachelor actress has just recently revealed the details earlier this year.

However, as revealed on People, Burnett soon learned that the Batwoman actress only slid at the behest of the two's mutual friend, Demi Lovato.

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3 Broke Her Silence On 'Batwoman' Recasting

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Months after leaving The CW, Rose finally broke her silence on the new casting of the series. She left the series due to perplexing reasons, mixed of an on-set injury and COVID-19 restrictions. Taking to her Instagram, the Orange Is the New Black star said that she's "stoked" to see Wallis Days as Batwoman's new Kate Kane.

2 Added Another Tattoo To Her Collection

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Ruby Rose is a big fan of tattoos. In fact, she has amassed an impressive total of over 100 tattoos all over her body. The latest tattoo she's received, as she told People, is a tiny CQ tat on her left arm to remember her quarantining time with her best friends during the ongoing pandemic.

1 She's Gearing Up For '1Up' & 'Vanquish'

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As for now, Ruby Rose is eyeing several upcoming projects: two confirmed titles 1Up and Vanquish. The first is a Buzzfeed Studios-produced comedy film by Kyle Newman, which just wrapped its principal photography in February 2021. The latter is an upcoming thriller that chronicles a retired police commissioner and his caretaker.

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