David W. Ross

Ross has gone on to become an actor and screenwriter, based in Los Angeles. He starred in the 2006 Sundance Film Festival breakout hit ''Quinceañera'' (Echo Park LA), which won both the Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize. Quinceañera was also selected to play at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival and won the 2007 Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award. Ross has starred in the award-winning short ''The Receipt'', which won the prize for Best Comedy at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, ''Sneaux'', which was nominated for six LA Weekly Theater Awards including Best Musical, and has appeared in many high-profile television and print commercials around the world.
As a screenwriter his first feature film ''I Do'', tackles the controversial issue of gay marriage inequality in America. Ross appeared in the 2003 film ''200 American'' as David Ross, as he did in ''Quinceañera'' and ''The Receipt''.
Ross lives in Los Angeles. He discussed being an openly gay actor in the first episode of Stephen Fry's documentary ''Out There''. Provided by Wikipedia