- Richard "Ross" Harris
Richard "Ross" Harris (born 1969) is an American
actor ,artist , andmusician .Acting career
Born in 1969 in
Ventura ,California , Ross Harris began acting at age 6. He appeared in over 100 commercials in the 1970s. In 1979, at the age of 10, Ross landed the role of Joey in the classic comedy feature film "Airplane! " withKareem Abdul-Jabbar . Ross went on to co-star in the Academy-nominated drama "Testament" as well as roles on "Love Boat ", "CHiPs ", "Little House on the Prairie", "Hart to Hart ", "T.J. Hooker " and many more. Ross has also been onMTV 's Jackass on the segment named, "Big Wheel Craze" alongsideDave England Music career
Ross was part of the
Camarillo , CA space age electronic music act Sukia in the 90's. Taking their name from an X-rated Mexican comic-book of the same name, Sukia was notable for their crazy, often perverse live shows which sometimes featured a naked saxophone player. Sukia toured the world with acts likeBeck , andStereolab , and subsequently put out one album on theDust Brothers fledgling label,Nickel Bag Records in 1997. The album,Contacto Espacial con el Tercer Sexo (Space contact with the Third Sex) was produced by the Dust Brothers andJerry Finn .After Sukia dissolved, Ross formed
DJ Me DJ You with Sukia cohortCraig Borrell . More sample heavy and straightforward musically than Sukia, DJ Me DJ You relied on sampling from their endless collection of obscure records along with live instrumentation as the basis of their songs. They put out two records,Rainbows and Robots (2000) onEmperor Norton Records andCan You See The Music (2003) onEenie Meenie Records .Amidst musical projects, Ross also worked as a music video director and photographer. He directed the music video for
Elliott Smith 's Academy-nominated song "Miss Misery" from the "Good Will Hunting "soundtrack . Ross was the photographer forBeck 's first two albums and performed on them as well, including the Grammy-winning "Odelay ".These successes allowed him to begin yet another career as a record producer, recording works for Virgin, Capitol and
Polygram . As a remixer he has worked forBeth Orton , Beck,The Dust Brothers ,The Prodigy , Fantastic Plastic Machine and many others. His music has been featured on "Malcolm in the Middle ", "Roswell" and "Kissing Jessica Stein ".As a performer with both Sukia and DJ Me DJ You, he has traveled as far as
Moscow andTokyo to play to a growing underground audience.2003 saw the release of the feature film, "" in which he both starred and co-wrote with director
Steve Hanft . It starsRory Cochrane from "CSI Miami ",Lawrence Hilton Jacobs III from "Welcome Back Kotter ",Laura Prepon from "That 70's Show ", Beck,Hank Williams III and the final recorded live performance of legendary jazz drummerBilly Higgins .Current projects
Ross spearheaded the benefit album , which pays tribute to legendary children's electronic music pioneers
Bruce Haack andEsther Nelson . The album was a culmination of over 5 years of work for Ross, who produced and compiled the project. It features a song by Beck which is produced and engineered by Ross. The project also includes songs and remixes byStereolab , Eels,Money Mark ,The Apples in Stereo and many more. All proceeds from the album went toautism research.In addition to this, Ross is currently developing a music-oriented television show called "Jamming" and already runs a related website [http://www.ilovejamming.com/ www.ilovejamming.com] .
He is writing another screenplay and developing a documentary with
Dave England . Ross has also released a solo E.P. under the nameRossangeles in early 2005 on Somis sound recordings, which is available oniTunes .Personal
Ross is the proud father of 2 children and lives in Southern California with his lovely wife. He plays basketball daily and likes to "get as funky as possible for a white boy".
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0365283/ IMDB Entry for Rossie Harris]
* [http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3044B78F87F3E3F7 10 Years of Mellow Gold Documentary] (retrospective documentary done for anniversary of the Beck's first album, features interviews with Harris)
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