Gary Ross

Gary Ross

Born 03/11/1956 (67 years old)
Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography

Four-time Oscar® nominee GARY ROSS launched his career as co-writer of the original screenplay "Big." The film, starring Tom Hanks, garnered Ross his first Academy Award® nomination. Next, Ross drew on his knowledge and love of the American political process for his screenplay of the Capra-esque comedy hit "Dave," for which Ross received his second Academy Award® nomination and won the esteemed Writer's Guild Paul Selvin Award.

In 1998, Ross marked his directorial debut with the ambitious and critically-acclaimed "Pleasantville." In 2003, he wrote and directed the much celebrated, epic feature "Seabiscuit," starring Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges, and Chris Cooper. The film received seven Academy Award® nominations, including best picture and best screenplay for Ross. He also received DGA and WGA award nominations, the USC Scripter Award, and numerous other guild and critical awards. Ross wrote and produced the animated adventure "The Tale of Despereaux," based on Kate DiCamillo's best-selling children's novel.

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Screenwriter

Movies
2018

Ocean's 8

2016

Free State of Jones

2012

The Hunger Games

2008

The Tale of Despereaux

2003

Seabiscuit

1998

Pleasantville

1994

Lassie

1993

Dave

1992

Mr. Baseball

Ads

Ads

1988

Big

Series
1983

The Hitchhiker

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