Born and raised in the vibrant city of Montreal, Canada, Ross Mullan has called the United Kingdom his home for over two decades, a testament to his enduring connection with the nation.
Initially, Ross's performing career began with a focus on mask and physical theatre companies, honing his skills and building his confidence through this unique and captivating art form.
As his abilities and self-assurance continued to flourish, Ross started to craft his own material, ultimately leading him to take the stage as a stand-up comedian at various clubs and bars, where he showcased his wit and humor to enthusiastic audiences.
This newfound success in the world of comedy soon led to opportunities in the realm of theatre, where Ross had the privilege of touring both nationally and internationally with esteemed productions such as East of Eden, David Copperfield, Christmas Carol, and Sherlock Holmes.
Ross has amassed a significant body of work in the theatre, showcasing his remarkable acting abilities in various roles. One of his most notable performances was as Orsino in the Bath Theatre Royals' production of Twelfth Night, a role that allowed him to demonstrate his mastery of the stage. Additionally, he took on the title role in the Leicester Haymarket Theatre's production of The Selfish Giant, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
Moreover, Ross played a pivotal role in bringing the critically acclaimed play Thick from the Edinburgh festival to the stages of New York City. The production received widespread acclaim, with sold-out performances that left audiences in awe of his outstanding performance.
Noted for his multifaceted talents, Ross has honed his skills in puppetry and voice-over artistry through rigorous training with the esteemed Jim Henson's company. His impressive repertoire includes the iconic voice and spirited portrayal of Nev the Bear on CBBC's beloved series Bear Behaving Badly.
Moreover, Ross is perhaps most iconic for his chilling depiction of the nefarious Numbertaker on Cbeebies' wildly popular show Numberjacks. His impressive array of roles extends to notable appearances as The White Walker on HBO's critically acclaimed Game of Thrones, The Silence and The Teller on the long-running and highly acclaimed Doctor Who, and as Pemphredo, one of the enigmatic and mysterious three blind Stygian witches, in the action-packed film Clash of the Titans.