Angelica Ross is a multi-talented individual recognized for her work as an actress, businesswoman, and transgender advocate. Notably, she taught herself computer programming and later established TransTech Social Enterprises. This company focuses on providing employment opportunities within the tech industry specifically for transgender individuals.
Angelica Ross was born on November 28, 1980, in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
At the age of 17, in 1998, Angelica Ross came out as gay to her mother. Sadly, her mother's reaction was negative, leading to a difficult period in Ross's life.
By 2003, Angelica Ross had transitioned with the support of a friend and moved to Hollywood, Florida. There, she explored various jobs before venturing into web development, graphic design, and acting classes. She later relocated to Chicago for a position at the Trans Life Center.
Angelica Ross's acting career began in 2005 with a role in the comedy film "Natale a Miami."
In 2010, Angelica Ross took on a role in the short film "Bella Maddo."
Angelica Ross took a significant step in advocating for transgender rights and employment by founding TransTech Social Enterprises in 2014.
In 2015, Angelica Ross and her company, TransTech Social Enterprises, were thrust into the spotlight when she was named Melissa Harris-Perry's first "Foot Soldier" of the year.
In 2015, Angelica Ross was invited to speak at the White House LGBTQ Tech and Innovation Summit, further solidifying her role as a prominent voice and advocate within the LGBTQ+ community.
Angelica Ross earned recognition in 2016 for her leading role in "Her Story," a web series centered around the lives of trans women in Los Angeles.
In June 2017, Angelica Ross expanded her repertoire by providing voice work for the Amazon Video animated series "Danger & Eggs."
Angelica Ross's breakthrough role arrived in 2018 when she was cast as Candy Ferocity in the FX drama series "Pose," earning her critical acclaim.
Angelica Ross served as a celebrity ambassador for the momentous 50th Anniversary Stonewall celebration during Pride in June 2019.
Angelica Ross made history on September 20, 2019, by becoming the first openly transgender person to host a U.S. presidential forum, specifically the 2020 Presidential Candidate Forum on LGBTQ Issues.
Angelica Ross continued her advocacy work on September 28, 2019, delivering a powerful speech at the National Trans Visibility March in Washington D.C.
In 2019, Angelica Ross furthered her acting career by taking on the role of psychologist Donna Chambers in "American Horror Story: 1984." This made her the first transgender actress to have two series regular roles.
Angelica Ross signed a deal with Pigeon in 2020, focusing on the development of television projects.
In 2021, Angelica Ross continued her work with Ryan Murphy, returning as a series regular for the tenth season of "American Horror Story."
Angelica Ross made history on November 6, 2022, becoming the first transgender woman to play a leading role on Broadway as Roxie Hart in the musical "Chicago."
In 2022, Angelica Ross took on the role of Georgia, a transgender woman, in the film "Framing Agnes."
On September 21, 2023, Angelica Ross shared her decision to leave Hollywood, citing a pattern of mistreatment. She expressed her intention to return to Georgia and potentially pursue a career in public service.
In January 2024, Angelica Ross launched her new weekly podcast, "N.O.W.: No Opportunity Wasted." The podcast focuses on a diverse range of topics, featuring guests from various backgrounds and fields.