David W. Ross
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
David W Ross is an award-winning actor, writer, and film producer best known for starring in the Sundance Film Festival indie darling Quinceañera (Echo Park LA) which won the Fest's Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award, a Spirit Award, a GLAAD Media Award, the Humanitas
Award and was featured at the Berlin Film Festival.
His film, I Do, that he wrote, produced and stars, has won over 13 awards at over 35 film festivals worldwide in 2012/13 including Palm Springs International's "Best of the Fest." David successfully crowdfunded the film, a politically timely drama, which opened theatrically in the U.S. and on DVD, iTunes, and VoD internationally.
As well as the film's awards, David picked up two Rising Star Awards, Best Screenplay, and the Jack Law Award for his work on I Do.
David first entered the public eye as a teen idol in the 90s British boy-band Bad Boys Inc. The group released their debut self-titled album, spawning five Top 20 hits, including the Top 10 smash, "More to this World."
Recently David's entrepreneurial spirit has given rise to the iPhone app Slatable, which lets actors create professional self tape auditions. The app has quickly become a viral hit with actors, reps and casting directors in over 45 countries and is widely used to cast film, TV, and stage productions.
His film, I Do, that he wrote, produced and stars, has won over 13 awards at over 35 film festivals worldwide in 2012/13 including Palm Springs International's "Best of the Fest." David successfully crowdfunded the film, a politically timely drama, which opened theatrically in the U.S. and on DVD, iTunes, and VoD internationally.
As well as the film's awards, David picked up two Rising Star Awards, Best Screenplay, and the Jack Law Award for his work on I Do.
David first entered the public eye as a teen idol in the 90s British boy-band Bad Boys Inc. The group released their debut self-titled album, spawning five Top 20 hits, including the Top 10 smash, "More to this World."
Recently David's entrepreneurial spirit has given rise to the iPhone app Slatable, which lets actors create professional self tape auditions. The app has quickly become a viral hit with actors, reps and casting directors in over 45 countries and is widely used to cast film, TV, and stage productions.