About

“Living the life, loving the dream, learning the way.” – Bryan Ross


Los Angeles-based performer, actor, writer, producer, and comedian, Bryan Ross was born to working-class Angelenos, the youngest child out of two. Growing up in Watts, California in a creative household, Bryan was constantly exposed to a variety of cultures and art forms. At a young age, it was clear that Bryan was naturally talented and enjoyed singing, dancing, and performing for friends and family. He cultivated his love for the theatre and arts at the renowned Hollywood High School. Later, he worked on various stage productions which catapulted his acting career and fueled his passion to write and produce. Formal training at Marnie Cooper Acting School and The Center for Cinematic Arts provided him the opportunity to hone and build his skill set.

Adding to his repertoire, Bryan trained in stand-up comedy with the legendary Barry Weisenberg. This training has led him to showcase his comedic talents at Pasadena Ice House, House of Blues, The Laugh Factory, and the World-Famous Comedy Store-in which he has shared the stage with The Human Cartoon, Vargus Mason.

Bryan has over 20 film credits as an actor and is also an award-winning short film producer. He is currently developing a conspiracy thriller web series, Question 50. As the recipient of the Best Pilot/Web Series accolade at the Silicon Beach Film Festival, Question 50 garnered interest from notable television networks and studio executives alike. Bryan has worked on projects with notable actors and directors such as; Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Ross Partridge, Matt Dillon, Adam Sandler, Linda Cardellini, Nimrod Antal, Fred Wolf, and Daniel Waters.

As an actor who started from humble beginnings, he is an avid supporter of community outreach work and supports companies such as Cineladies, Los Angeles Drama Club, and City of Youth where he is the mentor and head of the Outreach Committee.

Bryan is available to work in film and television. 

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