Randy Ross(II)
- Actor
A classic case of small town boy goes to the big city. Randy is
originally from a little Oklahoma town of 1600 give or take a few.
Great place to grow up and still a great place to visit but how he got
out of there without a serious "Okie" accent is still a mystery.
His stage debut was the lead role in his Sr. class play, "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon" by D.D. Brooke. Oklahoma State University gave him a degree in Landscape Design but performing & directing campus shows & musicals often took priority over studying.
After a short stint in Dallas working as a commercial print model and studying acting, he bit the Big Apple, where he got an agent and booked print ads for BMW, AT&T, and Welbutrin, to name a few. His acting studies continued and soon he was booking roles on All My Children, Loving and some crazy small-budget films. Voice coach, Norma Garbo helped further develop his pop/rock/country vocals. He also led a teen youth group for kids from the Upper East Side and Spanish Harlem.
After 3 yrs in NYC, he packed up a ton of stories and life experience and headed for Hollywood. He booked roles on shows like, The X-Files, The Unit, Las Vegas, short films, horror films, more TV, more soaps, more plays, more singing and even a little songwriting.
Randy builds things and loves old cars! He's also creative in the kitchen where he can whip up a healthy gourmet meal complete with candle light, cloth napkins and a nice glass of wine.
Five days a week at the gym keeps him fit and ready to play the bad guy, the good guy or shades of both.
His stage debut was the lead role in his Sr. class play, "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon" by D.D. Brooke. Oklahoma State University gave him a degree in Landscape Design but performing & directing campus shows & musicals often took priority over studying.
After a short stint in Dallas working as a commercial print model and studying acting, he bit the Big Apple, where he got an agent and booked print ads for BMW, AT&T, and Welbutrin, to name a few. His acting studies continued and soon he was booking roles on All My Children, Loving and some crazy small-budget films. Voice coach, Norma Garbo helped further develop his pop/rock/country vocals. He also led a teen youth group for kids from the Upper East Side and Spanish Harlem.
After 3 yrs in NYC, he packed up a ton of stories and life experience and headed for Hollywood. He booked roles on shows like, The X-Files, The Unit, Las Vegas, short films, horror films, more TV, more soaps, more plays, more singing and even a little songwriting.
Randy builds things and loves old cars! He's also creative in the kitchen where he can whip up a healthy gourmet meal complete with candle light, cloth napkins and a nice glass of wine.
Five days a week at the gym keeps him fit and ready to play the bad guy, the good guy or shades of both.