Jessica Ross is a renowned LGBTQ+ writer, residing in Los Angeles, where she is actively involved in various creative endeavors, including digital content, television, podcasts, branded content, and board games.
Prior to her current pursuits, Jessica was a cast member for CollegeHumor's popular series, Hardly Working, and her sketch, The Straightest Dude Ever, has garnered an impressive nearly 10 million views to date.
As a Senior Writer for CollegeHumor's branded content department, Jessica worked with prominent clients such as Amazon, Netflix, and Coca-Cola, crafting engaging content for these high-profile brands.
In addition to her work with CollegeHumor, Jessica has written and performed on several series for the streaming service Dropout.tv, including Kingpin Katie, Ultramechatron Team Go!, Dimension 20: Tiny Heist, and Um, Actually.
Jessica has also co-hosted the vodcast Erotic Clubhouse, formerly known as Erotic Book Club, alongside her friend Rekha Shankar.
As a freelance writer, Jessica has contributed to various projects for Adult Swim, Amazon's Wondery, NBC's Red Nose Day, Riot Games, and Hunt A Killer.
Jessica's original pilot, The Witch of Dedham, made it to the Second Round at the Austin Film Festival, placed Top 50 in the LaunchPad Pilot Competition, and was a Semi-Finalist in the WeScreenplay Diverse Voices.
Her spec script for What We Do In The Shadows also advanced to the Second Round at the Austin Film Festival.
For many years, Jessica was an active performer and writer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, where she was part of the Maude Team Bombardier, featuring talented individuals such as Diona Reasonover (NCIS),Jocelyn DeBoer (Greener Grass),and John Milhiser (SNL).
Interestingly, despite being often mistaken for a Pisces, Jessica is actually a Sagittarius.