Ross Mould
- Actor
Ross Mould is a Scottish live streamer and former actor and semi-professional eSports player, more commonly known by his online alias "Atrocity". He was born in Glasgow, Scotland to his parents Scott and Yvonne Mould. He has appeared in stage productions including the 1998 tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Kings Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland.
Ross began his acting career at a very early age, attending drama classes at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) weekly from the age of 4, Ross continued to enhance his acting skills and at the age of 7, appeared in a role of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Kings Theater in Glasgow and was offered the role of Rudolf in the Uli Edel movie The Little Vampire (2000) after playing 'boy stuck on fence' in a reconstruction for CBBC show Against All Odds, instead making the decision to visit family in Australia with his parents after which Ross appeared to move from acting to entertaining.
Ross was introduced to video games with the original PlayStation and began playing competitive Call of Duty at the age of 16. Atrocity began playing Halo 3 professionally in 2011. He played for various teams including Team Enigma, Team Orbit and Fable Esports.
Atrocity became a streamer in 2011 first with Justin.TV, then moved to Twitch.TV playing first person shooter games. In April 2016, he made the choice to move again to an up and coming website called Beam.pro which would later be acquired by Microsoft. This supplied him with the opportunity to grow and he went on to present panels at Multiplay Events Insomnia i61 in Birmingham, England as well as Insomnia x Resonate Scotland in 2017 and The Mixer booth and panels at PAX East 2018 in Boston, MA as well as attend the Microsoft Studio in Manhattan New York to play in the Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) Last Man Standing tournament in which his team finished 3rd with him as the captain of the team.
Atrocity has over 10 thousand followers and 500,000 views on Mixer and in 2016, was the 3rd most followed streamer on the platform.
In July 2020 with the announcement of Mixers closure by Microsoft, Atrocity made the move to Facebook Gaming where he also streams under the same brand name.
Ross began his acting career at a very early age, attending drama classes at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) weekly from the age of 4, Ross continued to enhance his acting skills and at the age of 7, appeared in a role of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Kings Theater in Glasgow and was offered the role of Rudolf in the Uli Edel movie The Little Vampire (2000) after playing 'boy stuck on fence' in a reconstruction for CBBC show Against All Odds, instead making the decision to visit family in Australia with his parents after which Ross appeared to move from acting to entertaining.
Ross was introduced to video games with the original PlayStation and began playing competitive Call of Duty at the age of 16. Atrocity began playing Halo 3 professionally in 2011. He played for various teams including Team Enigma, Team Orbit and Fable Esports.
Atrocity became a streamer in 2011 first with Justin.TV, then moved to Twitch.TV playing first person shooter games. In April 2016, he made the choice to move again to an up and coming website called Beam.pro which would later be acquired by Microsoft. This supplied him with the opportunity to grow and he went on to present panels at Multiplay Events Insomnia i61 in Birmingham, England as well as Insomnia x Resonate Scotland in 2017 and The Mixer booth and panels at PAX East 2018 in Boston, MA as well as attend the Microsoft Studio in Manhattan New York to play in the Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) Last Man Standing tournament in which his team finished 3rd with him as the captain of the team.
Atrocity has over 10 thousand followers and 500,000 views on Mixer and in 2016, was the 3rd most followed streamer on the platform.
In July 2020 with the announcement of Mixers closure by Microsoft, Atrocity made the move to Facebook Gaming where he also streams under the same brand name.