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Sebastian Ross

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Sebastian Ross is breaking through the industry full force, appearing with some of the hottest artists today. He is seen on music and television sets with icons such as, Logic, Jay Rock, Ariana Grande, 2Chains, Chris Rock, Arnold Schwarzenegger and more. He can be seen in Bart Gavigan's heart breaking and touching film, "The Filmmakers Son". The film tells of an unexpected tragedy, an inner-city teen in Reading, England struggles to put together disturbing pieces of his life. As he grapples with what he has lost, he finds life, love and unexpected strength in a terminal cancer patient. And that's just the beginning of Sebastian Ross's plentiful career. In addition, Sebastian can be seen in Reese's Pieces comedy nationwide cereal commercial "Hey! Save some for me" As an International multi-talent kid, Sebastian had always been an outgoing, active kid at the early age of 5, him and his sister put on plays and musical scripts for friends and family to see. He got his first taste of the stage when he played in his first romantic play, "Romeo and Juliet", that's when his parents knew he was destined to act. His theatrical and musical creativity was noticed by his parents from a very early start. He would walk around the house playing the drums, singing Bruno Mars while playing the guitar and playing the piano to Tony Toni Tone at the tender age of 7. He has been dancing and performing at the young age of 4, but took his acting career seriously at the age of 10 when he booked the cereal commercial for Reese's Pieces, "Hey! Save some for me". His adventure doesn't end there, he's just getting started! See you in Hollywood stars! Away from the camera, Sebastian continues to express his creativity. He is an inventor, singer, screenwriter, dancer, video game designer and entrepreneur. He also enjoys playing on the PS4 with friends and going to the park for some outside fun!

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