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BIO

Donna Ross, an accomplished actress/singer/dancer received her degree from Boston University where she studied Theater and English, and danced at the Harvard summer program. Donna, who has trained under legendary acting coach and author Larry Moss, is a versatile actress equally adept at comedy as drama. She can be seen in the feature films, The Networker and the festival darling American Fango. On television, she has appeared on ABC's Primetime: What Would You Do? and the web series 12 Steps to Recovery where her episode, The Cougar, was the most viewed in the series' history. On stage she recently performed in the World War Two musical drama, Final Day. Her musical highlights include performances as a Jazz/Cabaret singer in New York, Boston and France.

STAGE CREDITS

[Off-Broadway]
2003
Performer


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Industry Reading Of Tennyson Bardwell's New Play GLASS HOUSES Announced

A stage reading of Tennyson Bardwell's new play Glass Houses will be held at The Players Theatre on June 21st on 115 MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village at 7pm.
THE PHOTO ALBUM Set for The Brick's Game Play Festival, Now thru 7/26

The Brick Theater, Inc., in association with The Story Gym, presents THE PHOTO ALBUM as part of Game Play, a festival of video game theater, running today, July 6 - 26, 2013.
THE PHOTO ALBUM Set for The Brick's Game Play Festival, 7/6-26

The Brick Theater, Inc., in association with The Story Gym, presents THE PHOTO ALBUM as part of Game Play, a festival of video game theater, running July 6 - 26, 2013.
Donna Ross Joins Motion 41 Dance's Summer Intensive Faculty

DONNA ROSS, former soloist of the Joffrey Ballet, will be on the faculty for Motion 41 Dance's Summer Intensive from June 10-15, 2013 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Nylon Fusion Collective Presents MISS HOPE'S, Now thru 6/3

Somewhere amidst the cracked asphalt and overgrown weeds on the highway to nowhere is Miss Hope's, a small-town diner where wistful wannabes with half-forgotten dreams meet, mingle and tell their stories. Consisting of three timeless tales with more than a little laughter, tears, irony and a pinch of The Twilight Zone, and told against the backdrop of the presidential inaugurations of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Miss Hope's will be open for business starting tonight, May 23rd at the Sargent Theatre at the American Theatre of Actors, located at 314 West 54th Street. Miss Hope's is directed by David Triacca, and written by Jack Karp, Alisha Silver and Joseph Samuel Wright of the Nylon Fusion Writers Collective.

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