Mary Rose Foster

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Mary Rose Foster is the fictional protagonist of the 1979 musical drama film "The Rose," loosely inspired by the life and career of rock singer Janis Joplin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Rose
basedOn Janis Joplin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs self-destructive rock star
troubled singer
fictionalUniverse The Rose
surface form: The Rose (film)
genre rock music
hasFamilyName Foster
hasFictionalProfession recording artist
rock vocalist
hasGender female
hasGivenName Mary
hasMiddleName Rose
hasTheme fame and self-destruction
romantic turmoil
substance abuse
inspiredBy Janis Joplin
languageOfCharacter English
medium film
narrativeRole protagonist
occupation entertainer
rock singer
partOf The Rose
surface form: The Rose (1979 film)
portrayedBy Bette Midler
protagonistOf The Rose
yearOfIntroduction 1979

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The Rose mainCharacter Mary Rose Foster