Charlotte Ross Movies
A fair-haired actress who ultimately parlayed her photogenic looks into a healthy and substantial career in both film and television venues,
Charlotte Ross grew up in affluent Winnetka, IL, as the daughter of a saleswoman mother in a single-parent household.
Ross graduated almost immediately to acting work, initially stepping before the cameras in late adolescence with small supporting roles in such features as
Touch and Go (1986),
Foreign Student (1994), and
Love and a .45 (1994), but found far greater exposure on the small screen. She essayed the lead role of Lori Volpone on the Showtime pay-cable series
Beggars and Choosers (1999-2001), then embarked on a multi-season portrayal of Detective Connie McDowell on
Steven Bochco's gritty cop drama
NYPD Blue. After that high-profile role,
Ross returned to big-screen features in a lead capacity, this time, with roles in
Donny Most's comedy
Moola (2006) and
Mike Robe's family drama
Montana Sky (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide