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Television and Film Director
While few people know who Craig Ross Jr. is, most of them are familiar with his work. As a well-respected television and film director, Ross has been able to tear down walls and position himself in circles that most black filmmakers have yet to tap into. As his career continues to take flight into the stratosphere of elite directors, Ross is intent on not only pushing the limits of his craft, but also extending himself to others like him who are struggling to crack this tough industry.
"The question that I always get is how tough is it really for a black director to make it in Hollywood," Ross begins. "And the answer is that it's not easy. But with any career, if you put in the time and effort and are committed to the craft, then good things are bound to happen."
Such has been the case with Ross' career. While he's been able to flex his creative muscle at the helm of such feature films as Motives, Hustle & Heat and Blue Hill Avenue, Ross has also made a name for himself on the small screen, having directed episodes for hit television shows such as "Cold Case," "Standoff" and "The 4400."
"I find pleasure in directing for both television and film," Ross explains. "I think for me, though, you get more of a rush directing your own feature films. That's where you get to really take risks, and push the limits of your creativity. I have a few projects on the horizon that I'm extremely excited about where I'll have the opportunity to do just that."
- dewayne rogers
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