Lonny Ross

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Lonny Ross
Lonny Ross by David Shankbone (cropped).jpg
Ross at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival
Born1978 (age 42–43)
OccupationComedian, actor, writer
Years active1999–present

Lonny Ross (born 1978) is an American comedy actor and writer.

Early life[]

Ross was born in Wantagh, New York. He attended and graduated from Wantagh High School in 1996.[2]

Acting career[]

As part of the ensemble on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, he received a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award for his work as Josh Girard. He appeared in 37 episodes between 2006 and 2009.

Lonny also appeared on the Cartoon Network live action series Level Up as Max Ross, the eccentric billionaire video-game designer. Lonny participated in a Level Up cast panel discussion at Comic-Con.

He has also appeared in the films Good Luck Chuck, The Rocker and College Road Trip.[3]

He has written a comedy pilot for the Independent Film Channel, and a web series for Comedy Central.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Watching the Detectives Eager Customer
Good Luck Chuck Joe
2008 College Road Trip Student Guide
The Rocker Sticks
2009 Labor Pains Phillip
2018 A Futile and Stupid Gesture Ivan Reitman

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Upright Citizens Brigade Scared Straight Student/Spirituality Expo Patron 2 episodes
2004 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Greg the NBC Page 1 episode
2006 The Tribe Tolin
2006–2009 30 Rock Josh Girard 37 episodes
2007 Late Night With Conan O'Brien Self 1 episode
The Jeannie Tate Show 1 episode; TV series short
2008 Last Call with Carson Daly 1 episode
Last Comic Standing Lonny Ross/Talent Scout 1 episode
I Love the New Millennium Self 2 episodes; TV Mini-Series
2011 Angry Old Man & Gay Teenage Runaway Randy t'Kettle 7 episodes
2012–2013 Level Up Max Ross 22 episodes
2013 Arrested Development Jonah Feinberg 2 episodes
2015 Adam Ruins Everything Angry Dad 1 episode
2016 Bernie's Wonder Years Paul Pfeiffer Television film
2017 Dracula Goes to Camp Parent in Line #1 Television film
2018 Little Big Awesome Various (voice) 9 episodes; TV Series short

Video game[]

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Radio Station Caller Uncredited

References[]

  1. ^ Huang, Keith (May 1, 2008), "Inside With: Lonny Ross". The Apiary (Retrieved 2009-02-02)
  2. ^ "Jump-starting a career". Los Angeles Times. 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  3. ^ "Culture Dogs - Sam Hatch's Good Luck Chuck Review". www.wwuh.org. Retrieved 2020-12-14.

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