Ross Britz is a talented American actor, recognized for his versatility and range in a variety of film and television roles. Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Britz began his acting career on stage, performing in over 50 full-length plays and musicals across the United States and internationally.
Britz's early leading roles in independent films, including the award-winning festival feature American Bully (2009),showcased his potential as a talented young actor. He continued to hone his craft, landing his second leading role in the indie-thriller-drama Aftermath (2011),while attending Louisiana State University (LSU) and studying Theatre with a concentration in Classical Dance and Performance.
Britz's success in independent films led to a string of leading roles in SyFy Original Movies, including Mask Maker (2011),Snakehead Swamp (2014),Zombie Shark (2015),and Ozark Shark (2016). His versatility as a leading man was further demonstrated through his appearances in television shows such as NCIS: New Orleans, alongside Scott Bakula, and American Horror Story, alongside Jessica Lange.
In addition to his film and television work, Britz has also appeared in several other features, including God's Not Dead and the suspense-thriller My Father, Die (2016). His outstanding performances have earned him numerous awards and accolades, including the 2014 Best Actor Award at the University Of New Orleans's Film Festival, where he was recognized out of a field of 64 films.
Britz's dedication to his craft and his ability to adapt to a wide range of roles have made him a respected and sought-after actor in the entertainment industry. His impressive body of work has been recognized with the 2016 Best Actor Award for the New Orleans Big Easy Theatre Awards, solidifying his position as a talented and accomplished actor.