Jason Ross is an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic movies in the 1990s.
At the 1991 AVN Awards, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award - Gay Video for his performance in Stranded: Enemies and Lovers, the award for Best Sex Scene-Gay Video (with Ryan Yeager) for Fetish and was nominated for best male actor.
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Jason Elliot Ross (born February 7, 1989), known professionally as Jason Ross, is an American DJ and record producer. Currently living in Los Angeles, California, the 27-year-old is signed to UK-based record label, Anjunabeats.
Jason Ross is best known for producing trance & progressive house music. He has released singles and remixes for numerous electronic record labels. His first ever release, ‘Nightfall’ came out on Darren Tate’s trance record label Mondo Records in 2013. In 2014 Above & Beyond took notice of the budding producer and signed him to their Anjunabeats imprint, it was the label’s first signing in two years. The 2014 DJMag Top 100 DJs poll included a comment from Above & Beyond mentioning Jason Ross as their breakthrough DJ / producer of 2014: “On the Anjunabeats side, Jason Ross is a real talent”. Several of his songs have been included in numerous compilation albums such as the Monster Tunes Miami 2014 and Anjunabeats Volume 12 compilations. Ross has been featured in performances by artists all across the industry, "playing alongside both mainstream headliners like Tiesto and Avicii, and trance legends like Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, which "has allowed him to understand the art of reading crowds and always leave them wanting more.
Jason Ross (born 19 February 1968 in Sydney, Australia) is an extra on many TV programs and a TV journalist (on public broadcast TV), stand up comic and is currently screening in 4 continents (on the internet). He is the host of the The Tonight Show with Jason Ross and Jasons Journeys programs and an extra (unlisted) of BBC Production Penelope K, by the way.
A child actor and musician, he recorded his first album (you can just hear him with all his class mates) at the age of nine and performed at the Sydney Opera House that same year as a member of his school class. After his mother died from lung cancer when he was a teenager, he pursued travel, returning to Australia to complete a journalism degree and a master's degree with honours in animal biology. (ask him to see his degree)
As an extensive traveller Ross has visited every continent (finishing with Antarctica) before returning to Australia to take up a position as media adviser in Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party during the height of its political prowess and controversy at the end of the 1990s. He returned to acting in 2006–07, when he appeared on the nationally broadcast television series Down n Out, and has appeared on Australia's longest running TV program - Joys World with Joy Hruby. (unlisted)