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Annoyed dad - Comedy (Performance Video) Quicktime
The San Jose Sharks move into dad's house, and hilarity ensues...!
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Skeptical private detective - Drama (Performance Video) Quicktime
Detective Mark King enlists the help of a religious studies professor in solving a 25,000-year-old mystery surrounding a missing historian and a murdered journalist.
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Manipulative cult leader - Drama (Performance Video) Quicktime
In a walled-off community, a cult leader threatens to ostracize a young believer who asks too many questions about the outside world.
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Creepy 1960s gov't official - Drama (Performance Video) Quicktime
In 1961, government psychologist Dr. Bancroft interviews a mixed race couple who've had a close encounter. But, does Bancroft know more than he lets on? Best Film, Best Short, Best Actor (Los Angeles Film Awards)
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Annoying neighbor - Comedy (Performance Video) Quicktime
Roger (Greg Germann) is trying to avoid annoying neighbor Bradley Friedlander (Ross Turner), but fails miserably in this hilarious scene from Noah Pritzer's "Quitters".
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Stern doctor (opp. Masiela Lusha) - Drama (Performance Video) Quicktime
A humorless doctor with poor bedside manner must release a Jane Doe patient (Masiela Lusha) suffering from severe amnesia.
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13 Reasons Why, Jaded high school teacher - Drama (Performance Video) Quicktime
Recurring co-star role as Mr. Wood, a jaded math teacher with one foot out the door towards retirement.
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Chance, Defensive doctor - Drama (Performance Video) Quicktime
A doctor must stand up for his patient and hospital protocol when a pushy father tries to get his son released too soon.
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Ross Turner VO Commercial (Audio Tracks) Quicktime
Résumé Print Résumé
TELEVISION (partial list) | ||
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Wild West Chronicles |
Guest star |
Dir. Michael Ojeda / INSP |
Elkhorn |
Guest star |
Dir. Jim Orr / INSP |
General Hospital |
Co-star |
Dir. Denise Van Cleave / ABC |
Th1rteen R3asons Why |
Recurring |
Dir. Tom McCarthy / Netflix |
Chance |
Co-star |
Dir. Andrew Bernstein / Hulu |
FutureStates: Refuge |
Co-star |
Dir: Mo Gorjestani / PBS |
World Hanzai Mystery |
Guest star |
TBS Japan |
Sekai Gyoten News |
Guest star (3 episodes) |
NTV Japan |
FILM (partial list) | ||
MindReader |
Lead |
Dir. Rich Christiano |
To Kill a Stepfather |
Supporting |
Dir. Peter Sullivan / Lifetime |
Adjunct |
Supporting Lead |
Dir. Ron Najor |
The Legend of Jack and Diane |
Supporting |
Dir. Bruce Bellocchi |
Manifest West (opp. Milo Gibson) |
Supporting |
Dir. Louis Gibson |
Forgotten Evil (opp. Masiela Lusha) |
Supporting |
Dir. Anthony Ferrante |
A Normal Life |
Supporting Lead |
Dir. Alex Herz |
Quitters (opp. Greg Germann) |
Supporting |
Dir. Noah Pritzker |
Man From Reno (opp. Pepe Serna) |
Supporting |
Dir. Dave Boyle |
Welcome To Dopeland |
Lead |
Dir. Len Dell'Amico |
The Bumbry Encounter (multi-award-winning role) |
Lead |
Dir. Jay K. Raja |
Ghost in the Gun (multi-award-winning role) |
Lead |
Dir. Andrew Chen |
NEW MEDIA (partial list) | ||
My Mate is a Vampire |
Series Regular |
Dir. Robert Rice / ReelShort |
Armageddon, Inc. |
Series Regular |
Dir. Ari Sigal / YouTube |
Bubbleproof |
Recurring |
Dir. Martin Sweeney |
Doucheholics |
Guest star |
Dir. Sean McCarthy / Prime |
Nelk Boys |
Co-star |
Dir. Kyle Forgeard / YouTube |
COMMERCIAL (Multiple Clio Awards - National Campaigns) | ||
STAND-UP AND SKETCH COMEDY (partial list) | ||
Mark Pitta and Friends |
w/ Robin Williams, Dana Carvey, Dat Phan |
Mill Valley, CA |
Punchline Comedy Club |
w/ Tig Notaro, Todd Barry |
San Francisco, CA |
San Jose Improv |
w/ Dana Gould, Jeff Dunham, more |
San Jose, CA |
Yuk Yuk's |
w/ Andy Dick |
Vancouver, BC |
Pepperbelly's Comedy Theater |
w/ Iliza Shlesinger, John Heffron |
Fairfield, CA |
SF Sketchfest |
Comedy Noir (sketch comedy) |
San Francisco, CA |
Vancouver Comedy Festival |
Comedy Noir (sketch comedy) |
Vancouver, BC |
Purple Onion |
6 showcase appearances |
San Francisco, CA |
TRAINING | ||
Actors Comedy Studio |
Sitcom Acting |
Los Angeles, CA |
Upright Citizens Brigade |
Improvisation |
Los Angeles, CA |
San Francisco Comedy College |
Stand-up, Improv |
San Francisco, CA |
Voice One |
Character Voices |
San Francisco, CA |
American Academy of Dramatic Arts NYC |
Acting, Voice |
New York City, NY |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6'2" |
Weight: 180 lbs |
Comedian, Teleprompter, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, Australian Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Scouse/Liverpool Accent, French Accent, German Accent, Irish Accent, Italian Accent, Russian Accent
Multiple Clio- and Telly-award-winning actor Ross Turner is best known for his recurring role as Mr. Wood in the hit Netflix series "Th1rteen R3asons Why". In 2008, after 20 years in theater and stand-up comedy, Ross made an unexpected leap to film when he was noticed in a comedy showcase alongside the late Robin Williams. The result was a starring role in 2011 cult indie feature "Welcome to Dopeland" ("This is Ross Turner’s movie, no doubt..." - Screen Invasion). He has had lead roles in four other features