Ross began his career as a street busker before becoming a cartoon and voice artist, rock singer, and an actor for the small and large screen. Discovered by
Pete Townshend in 1994, Ross was cast in the title role for the Canadian premiere of
The Who's
Tommy, for which he was honored with the
Dora Award for Outstanding Performance in a Musical. He spent the next ten years on musical stages across North America, starring in roles at such venues as the
Stratford Festival (Tony in
West Side Story),
Shaw Festival (Franklin in
Merrily We Roll Along), and on Broadway (Chris in
Miss Saigon). During this time, Ross also wrote and recorded two CDs of original music, and was a frequent guest soloist with a number of leading orchestras in Canada and the United States. In 1999, he was the singing voice of Manic in the television series
Sonic Underground. Ross is currently an adjunct instructor of voice at
NYU's
Tisch and
Steinhardt schools. He has led voice workshops in Canada, Mexico, the UK, South Korea and throughout the USA. ==East Village Opera Company==