David W. Ross
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Born in rural England, David W. Ross moved to London at the age of 17 and sought work as a film extra. His photo was spotted by a boy band producer, and he was signed to A&M Records U.K., as one of the four members of Bad Boys Inc. The group released one self-titled album, which spawned five hit singles, including the Top 10 smash, "More to this World."
David then moved to Los Angeles, where he studied acting. He appeared in the award-winning short, "The Receipt", which won the prize for "Best Comedy" at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, "Sneaux", which was nominated for 6 LA Weekly theatre awards including "Best Musical", and Quinceañera (Echo Park, LA), which won the Audience award and Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award's 2007 John Cassavetes Award, the GLAAD Media Awards "Outstanding Feature FIlm" and was also selected to play at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival.
David is also a screenwriter. His first feature is slated to be filmed in the Spring of 2007 with celebrated Indie producer Stephen Israel.