Coralie Rose, the renowned founder of Road Casting, is a highly acclaimed Casting Director with a specialization in short form. Her impressive portfolio boasts the casting of some of the most iconic commercials of the past decade. In recent years, Rose has explored her passion for scripted drama, taking on notable projects such as the highly anticipated UK short film "i and i", directed by Samona Olanipekun and produced by Lammas Park, the BAFTA award-winning production company led by Steve McQueen. Additionally, she worked on "Rose of Armagh", a poignant drama set in rural County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, 1983, directed by Ryan Kevin Doyle.
With her office situated on London's prestigious Portobello Road, West London-born Coralie Rose has a strong presence in Paris and draws inspiration from her mixed African, European, and Syrian heritage. Her fluency in French and Spanish has enabled her to cultivate a global approach to her work, earning her a reputation as a sought-after Casting Director among clients worldwide.
At Road Casting, Coralie prioritizes delivering innovative solutions to diverse character briefs, consistently seeking out the most unconventional methods to find the perfect talent for each role. Her commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion has been instrumental in the company's growth, with a particular focus on celebrating underrepresented individuals in advertising and film. This vision has earned her numerous accolades, including the Entrepreneur of Excellence award at the National Diversity Awards, as well as a Gold British Arrow for Casting, a Cannes Silver for Casting, a OneClub Gold, a D&AD wood pencil for Creative Excellence and Craft Award in Casting for Macmillan's "Whatever It Takes" commercial, directed by Jonathan Alric and produced by Iconoclast.