A prolific actress, Rose Gregorio made a name for herself in dramatic film. Gregorio started her acting career landing roles in films, such as the drama "The Swimmer" (1968) with Burt Lancaster, the Shirley MacLaine horror feature "Desperate Characters" (1971) and the Dustin Hoffman dramedy "Who Is Harry Kellerman, and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?" (1971). She also starred in the TV movies "Tell Me Where It Hurts" (1973-74), "Miles to Go Before I Sleep" (CBS, 1974-75) and "One of Our Own" (NBC, 1974-75). Her film career continued throughout the seventies and the eighties in productions like the Faye Dunaway thriller "Eyes of Laura Mars" (1978), the crime picture "True Confessions" (1981) with Robert De Niro and "Five Corners" (1988). Her work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "The Storyteller" (NBC, 1977-78). During the latter part of her career, she continued to act in "Tarantella" (1996) and the dramatic adaptation "The Deep End of the Ocean" (1999) with Michelle Pfeiffer. She also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Doogie Howser, M.D." (ABC, 1989-1993). Additionally, she appeared on the television special "The Brotherhood" (ABC, 1990-91). Gregorio most recently acted in "Maze" (2001) with Rob Morrow.