Evan Ross
Evan Olav Næss, born on August 26, 1988, is a talented American actor and musician known for his diverse contributions to the entertainment industry. He hails from a prominent family; his mother is the legendary singer and actress Diana Ross, while his father, Arne Næss Jr., was a Norwegian businessman and skilled mountaineer. Evan shares his lineage with several notable siblings, including actresses Rhonda Ross Kendrick and Tracee Ellis Ross, as well as singer Leona Naess.
Evan's acting career took off in the late 2000s, with his noteworthy performances in films such as "ATL" and "Pride," which showcased his versatile talent. In addition to his acting pursuits, he ventured into music and debuted his first single, "Yes Me," in February 2011. This marked the beginning of his musical journey, further expanding his artistic repertoire.
Evan Ross continues to make a significant impact in both acting and music, carrying forward the legacy of his illustrious family while carving out his own unique path in the entertainment world.
Filmography
Pride
The United States vs. Billie Holiday
The Loneliest Boy in the World
Supremacy
Linewatch
Squatters
ATL
Just Before I Go
All the Wilderness
Life Support
Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story
NYC Underground
She Ball
According to Greta
Case 219
96 Minutes
The Curse of Buckout Road
Pink Skies Ahead
A Snowy Day in Oakland
Life Is Hot in Cracktown
Jeff, Who Lives at Home
Is It Cake? Valentines