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Born in Queens, NY, I’ve lived in Massapequa, NY, Edina, MN and Armonk, NY. In 1992, I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Hartford in Connecticut where I majored in English, concentrated on writing and took some film theory classes.

After moving to Los Angeles, CA, I got my feet wet by mopping up blood on the set of "Return of the Living Dead Part III." I worked on another feature film, “Don’t Do It,” and various TV pilots before continuing my film education at Columbia College-Hollywood. At Columbia, I focused on my writing and directing skills. I wrote, produced and directed short films such as "A Dose of Reality" and "Circus Envy." "The Turnaround," a 23 minute 16mm film, received the "Best of the Fest" at the Rochester Intl. Film Festival and screened at the IFP Market in N.Y.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107953/fullcreditshttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109643/fullcreditsshapeimage_1_link_0shapeimage_1_link_1
I produced, co-wrote and co-directed an independent feature film, “Rubbernecking” (AKA “Accidents Don’t Happen”), a dramatic comedy about diverse characters stuck in a major traffic jam starring Corbin Bernsen, Arye Gross, Renee O’Connor (“Xena”) and Debra Wilson (“Mad TV”). “Rubbernecking” is my feature film directorial debut. 
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Ross directed, produced and edited

“The Octo Circus,” released on You Tube May 9, 2009.