Ross McCormack
Ross McCormack embarked on his theatrical journey at the tender age of 9, gracing the West End stage in leading roles in three musicals produced by the renowned Cameron Mackintosh. He honed his craft at the New York Film Academy and the esteemed Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, formerly known as Arts Educational School. With roots in Anglo-Irish heritage, Ross grew up in Essex, showcasing not only his exceptional acting talent but also his skills as an accomplished drummer. He had the unique opportunity to portray the legendary drummer Kenny Jones from The Small Faces in a biographical play centered on the iconic band.
Throughout his career, Ross has made significant contributions to various television series and films in the UK. Notably, he took on the role of Young Singe in the film *Mum's List*, where his character's adult counterpart is portrayed by acclaimed actor Rafe Spall. This film, directed by Niall Johnson and based on the best-selling memoir by St John (Singe) Greene, highlights Ross's versatility as an actor.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Ross has also carved out a niche as a professional DJ, captivating audiences in clubs around the world with his musical talents. His multifaceted career continues to evolve, reflecting his passion for the performing arts.
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