Vanessa Ross

Vanessa Ross

  • Born:
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Ant-Man", "Bumblebee", "Ant-Man and the Wasp"
  • Vanessa Ross (Vanessa Ross), film and television actress.
    In 1998, starred in the movie " What Dreams May Come "; in 2008, starred in the movie " Loaded "; in 2010, starred in the science fiction film " Skyline " [1]  ; in 2013, starred in the movie " Blue Jasmine "; in 2015, starred in action The film " Ant-Man " [2]  ; in 2018, he appeared in the action film " Ant-Man and the Wasp " [3]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 1998, he played a guest role in the fantasy drama " What Dreams May Come " as an angel child.
    In 2010, she played a guest role as a waitress in the science fiction action film Skyline  .
    In 2013, he played guest roles as pedestrian and driver in the movie " Blue Jasmine " directed by Woody Allen . 
    In 2015, he played a guest role as a victim in the action film " San Andreas " starring Dwayne Douglas Johnson ; in the same year, he played a guest role as a jogger in the action film " Ant-Man " starring Paul Rudd .  
    In 2018, he played a guest role as a hot jogger in the action film Ant-Man and the Wasp directed by Peyton Reed ; in the same year, he played a small role as a mean girl in the action film Bumblebee starring Hailee Steinfeld .  
    Extended Reading
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      dirt

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    • Stevie 2022-09-25 02:17:51

      selective mental masturbation

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