David Ross

Biography: British actor David Ross is a veteran of stage, screen, and television. Although he has been performing since the 1960s, he achieved only limited notice from TV and film audiences until he began acting in widely distributed productions in the 1990s. For example, he played to worldwide audiences as Mr. Bumble in the 1999 TV miniseries Oliver Twist, Mr. Sedley in the 1998 TV miniseries Vanity Fair, and the doctor in the 1996 Julia Roberts/John Malkovich film Mary Reilly. In 1962, when he was just 17, Ross decided to act for a living. After learning the rudiments of drama with the Harrogate Rep. Company, he underwent further training at Manchester Polytechnic and later performed for the Manchester Contact Theatre. Then he slowly worked his way up through the ranks, appearing in little-known productions such as Yanks Go Home (TV, 1976), Sherlock Holmes (film, 1984), and Aria (film, 1987). However, he gained a modicum of renown among British audiences between 1988 and 1995 for hisBritish actor David Ross is a veteran of stage, screen, and television. Although he has been performing since the 1960s, he achieved only limited notice from TV and film audiences until he began acting in widely distributed productions in the 1990s. For example, he played to worldwide audiences as Mr. Bumble in the 1999 TV miniseries Oliver Twist, Mr. Sedley in the 1998 TV miniseries Vanity Fair, and the doctor in the 1996 Julia Roberts/John Malkovich film Mary Reilly. In 1962, when he was just 17, Ross decided to act for a living. After learning the rudiments of drama with the Harrogate Rep. Company, he underwent further training at Manchester Polytechnic and later performed for the Manchester Contact Theatre. Then he slowly worked his way up through the ranks, appearing in little-known productions such as Yanks Go Home (TV, 1976), Sherlock Holmes (film, 1984), and Aria (film, 1987). However, he gained a modicum of renown among British audiences between 1988 and 1995 for his guest roles in the Red Dwarf TV series. His film work in the late 20th century included roles in Little Odessa (1994), Eskimo Day (1996), and Basil (1998). Ross has appeared frequently on the stages of U.K. theaters. In the spring of 2002, he began a run at the London Palladium as a "Vulgarian spy" in the Adrian Noble musical adaptation of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. One London newspaper praised his performance as "pantomimically funny." Expand

David Ross' Scores

Average career score: 73
Highest Metascore: 97 The Sopranos: Season 3
Lowest Metascore: 48 Cashmere Mafia: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
3 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Big Star Little Star: Season 1 May 31, 2017 David Ross tbd
tbd The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Season 14 Sep 6, 2016 Guest / David Ross tbd
tbd Last of the Summer Wine: Season 31 Jul 25, 2010 Conrad tbd
75 The Good Wife: Season 1 Sep 22, 2009 Coach Lawton 8.8
tbd Green Green Grass: Season 4 Jan 8, 2009 Elgin tbd
48 Cashmere Mafia: Season 1 Jan 6, 2008 Mike 7.9
tbd Green Green Grass: Season 3 Nov 2, 2007 Elgin / Actor / Elgin tbd
tbd Green Green Grass: Season 2 Sep 15, 2006 Elgin tbd
tbd Green Green Grass: Season 1 Sep 9, 2005 Elgin / Actor / Elgin tbd
tbd Midsomer Murders: Season 8 Oct 10, 2004 Sam Hardwick tbd
97 The Sopranos: Season 3 Mar 4, 2001 Janitor 9.1
tbd Midsomer Murders: Season 4 Sep 10, 2000 Rodney Widger tbd