Rosanna Davison - Modelling/film Career

Modelling/film Career

Davison is currently the face of ‘Holiday On Ice’, and has also been involved in two campaigns for Newbridge Silverware and Rally England.

She is signed to Storm Model Management in the UK, and her mother agency is with her friend and agent Andrea Roche at www.armodelagency.com

In the summer of 2009, Davison starred alongside Irish actor Richard Wall in Vena, in which she played his girlfriend. The movie was directed by photographer and director Kevin Abosch.

In February 2012, she came second in a poll to find Ireland's most desirable Valentines.

In 2012 she took the controversial step of announcing her continual desire to holiday in Mauritius, despite the recent trial and non conviction of two people for the murder of Michaela McAreavey. During her one week stay on the island state, she undertook a cover-shoot for the German edition of Playboy magazine, which appeared on the cover in October 2012.

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