TV Shows - Rose Cordova
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. Rose Cordova has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • Better Call Saul Poster
    #95
    Better Call Saul
    as Rosa 1 episode • #95 most popular show
    Better Call Saul is an American television series that serves as a prequel and successor to the acclaimed series Breaking Bad. It follows the character Jimmy McGill, an earnest but struggling lawyer who gradually transforms into the morally flexible Saul Goodman, a persona synonymous with aiding criminal elements. The narrative also explores the backstory of Mike Ehrmantraut, a former police officer turned criminal operative. Throughout its run, the show presents complex characters and legal drama, set against the backdrop of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • National Treasure: Edge of History Poster
    #1,003
    National Treasure: Edge of History
    as Daughter of the Plumed Serpent #3 1 episode • #1,003 most popular show
    National Treasure: Edge of History is an action-adventure series set in the same universe as the National Treasure film franchise. It follows protagonist Jess Valenzuela as she seeks to uncover historical treasures while simultaneously delving into her family's mysterious past. The series incorporates elements of mystery, history, and drama as it expands on the lore of the films.
Movies - Rose Cordova
Sorted by online popularity. Rose Cordova has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • The Kid Poster
    #4,229
    The Kid
    as Mother Maxwell (uncredited) • #4,229 most popular movie
    The Kid is a heartwarming comedy-drama film that tells the story of a young boy named Charlie, who unexpectedly finds himself taking care of a baby he names John. As Charlie tries to navigate the challenges of becoming a surrogate parent, he develops an unexpected bond with John. Directed by Charles Chaplin and released in 1921, The Kid is a classic silent film that explores themes of love, friendship, and resilience. With its timeless humor and touching moments, this film has become a beloved icon of early cinema.