Ross Marquand is an American actor native to Denver. Upon receiving his BFA in Theatre from the University of Colorado he moved to Los Angeles and quickly garnered attention in various film and television projects. After portraying the late Paul Newman on "Mad Men," Marquand went on to land perhaps his best known role, Aaron, on "The Walking Dead." Following this came notable credits on "The Mindy Project," "The Last Tycoon," "Brockmire," as well as numerous appearances in the Marvel universe ("Avengers: Infinity War," "Avengers: Endgame," & "What If") as two of the MCU's most notorious super villains - Red Skull & Ultron. Also an accomplished voice actor, Ross has lent his unique vocal talents to such animated projects as "Invincible," "What If," "Family Guy," "Robot Chicken," and "American Dad." He is known for impersonating a plethora of celebrities including Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Matthew McConaughey and over 60 others.
Ross Marron is an actor, known for Horrid Henry: The Movie (2011), A Soldier's Tale (2022) and Cinemaniacs (2015).
Ross is widely known for his work as a stage actor, performing in various production in Australia. Born in Brisbane, Australia to parents Dell and Ray Marsden, he was educated in Queensland before moving to Launceston Tasmania. Ross has enjoys working in film and Television when opportunities arise in-between his stage commitments.
Ross Martin is an actor, known for Puffing Iron (2024) and Secret Society 2 Never Enough (2022).
Ross Mathews was born on September 24, 1979 in Mount Vernon, Washington, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), RuPaul's Drag Race (2009) and Mike Tyson Mysteries (2014).
Ross Maxwell is known for Con Men (2015), Reservoir Dugs (2013) and Red Dead Redemption II (2018).
McCall became known in the U.S after playing Cpl. Joseph Liebgott in HBO's Band of Brothers for Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. He just completed principle photography on the London/New York based show, Suspicion, for Apple TV alongside Uma Thurman, and The Offer for Paramount Plus with Miles Teller and director Dexter Fletcher. He has written and starred in two features that have garnered festival attention and awarded theatrical releases in both the US and the UK. The first, About Us, was officially selected for the Edinburgh Film festival and the second, Ire, which he also directed, found distribution before principle photography was complete. He starred in Aftermath for Netfilx, the Danish feature film The Good Traitor for director Christina Rosendahl, Rome in Love and Tesla, both shot in Italy. Previous feature films include, A Walk to Vegas, Hex, A New York Christmas, multiple award winning The Beautiful Ones (multiple Best Actor wins), It's not you it's me, Willed to kill, A Country Christmas with Dolly Parton, festival favorite AutoMotive with Tessa Thompson, Internationally award winning In Embryo (Best Actor nomination at the Shanghai International Film Festival), SXSW winner Green Street Hooligans with Charlie Hunnam, Green Street Hooligans 2, Serving up Richard, Alpha Males, Trade Routes, Autopsy, LD 50 with Tom Hardy, and Waterland with Jeremy Irons and Ethan Hawk. He also played opposite Tom Hanks in Robert Zemeckis The Polar Express, playing Hanks' scene partner for the entire picture. McCall has worked on many television series including, CSI: NY, The Man, Bones, Ghost Whisperer, Two seasons of the critically acclaimed Crash for Paul Haggis and Glen Mazzara, Luther with Idris Elba, Castle, Season 9 of 24, Lucifer, Fear the Walking Dead and played Matthew Keller on White Collar for 4 seasons. In his youth he played the young Freddie Mercury in the music video The Miracle for the rock group Queen, and continued performing in the London West End theatre district in the stage productions of Oliver!, The King and I, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Les Miserables, and the Neil Simon play, Lost in Yonkers opposite Rosemary Harris. McCall continues to work closely with the conservation group Sea Shepherd, writing and directing the documentary Grind of the Faroe Islands and is a huge supporter of the Elephant rescue center PAWS, in Northern California.
Ross McCormack's career began on the West End stage aged 9 where he played lead roles in no less than three West End musicals for Cameron Mackintosh. His training was at the New York Film Academy and the prestigious Tring Park School for the Performing Arts (formerly Arts educational School). Ross is of Anglo-Irish descent and was raised in Essex, not only a very talented actor, he is also an highly skilled drummer and played the world famous drummer; Kenny Jones of The Small Faces in a biographical play about that very same group. Ross has gone on to appear in a number of television series and films in the UK. Ross played Young Singe in the feature film Mum's List, Ross's character in adult life is played by the English actor Rafe Spall, the film, written and directed by Niall Johnson (White Noise, Keeping Mum), is based on the best-selling book by St John (Singe) Greene. Ross is also a professional DJ, playing in clubs across the world.
Ross McFarlane is an actor, known for Death of a Vlogger (2019).