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Yolonda Ross is an American actress, writer and director. Life and career. Ross was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] . She began her acting career in New York, appearing in the episodes of television series New York Undercover and Third Watch. Before landing the leading role in the independent drama film, Stranger Inside (2001).
YearTitleRole2022The BondCece2021Desmond's Not Here AnymoreAbigail2019Sheila2018Janey MacYolonda Ross is an American actress, writer and producer, known for The Chi, The Get Down and Whitney. She was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and has appeared in various TV shows, movies and shorts.
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Yolonda Ross is an actress and writer, known for The Chi, The Get Down and Whitney. She was born in Omaha, Nebraska, USA and has appeared in two \"Cadillac\" commercials with Jeremy Strong.
We are so excited to have actress/writer Yolonda Ross joining us as the Host for our "Fashion's Night Out" on October 12th. @yolondaross_creator is well known to Chicagoans as Jada on the 6 seasons of Showtime's "The Chi." She is also a two-time IFP Spirit Award nominee, and a Gotham Award winner.
Oct 8, 2021 · Yolonda Ross, who plays Jada on \"The Chi\", shares her personal and professional journey with breast cancer. She will unveil a photo exhibit and donate $100,000 to Chicago organizations supporting Black women affected by the disease.
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Yolonda Ross is a versatile and accomplished artist who has appeared in TV shows like The Chi, American Gigolo, and The Get Down, and films like Bull, Out of Blue, and THUG. She is also a member of LAByrinth Theater Co, a director, and a breast cancer advocate who supports grassroots organizations in Chicago.
Aug 31, 2022 · Samantha Hunter. August 31, 2022. With just one episode of season 5 remaining, we caught up with The Chi’s Yolonda Ross to discuss her character, Jada, her evolving career, and how she’s making space for Black women to embrace their natural beauty on- and off-screen.