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person associated with the witch trials in Scotland
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The details
Biography
David or Dave Ross may refer to:
- Actors and directors
- Dave Ross (born 1952), American radio talk show host and actor
- David Ross (actor) (born 1945), British actor who played Kryten in the second series of BBC sitcom Red Dwarf
- David Ross (director), American filmmaker; director of The Babysitters
- David W. Ross, English actor and writer; starred in Quinceañera and was a member of the British boy band Bad Boys Inc
- Sports persons
- Dave Ross (rower) (born 1963), Canadian who competed in rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four
- David Ross (American football) (born 1959), college football coach in the United States
- David Ross (baseball) (born 1977), American former professional baseball player
- David Ross (trampolinist) (born 1950), Canadian trampoline coach and equipment manufacturer
- Davie Ross (Scottish footballer) (born 1951), Scottish footballer
- Other
- David Ross, Lord Ankerville (1727–1805) Scottish law lord
- David Ross (aviator), Australian intelligence officer and consul
- David Ross (businessman) (born 1965), English businessman, co-founder of Carphone Warehouse
- David Ross (comics), was the cubs catcherPersuasion and Pestilence
- David Ross (delegate) (1755–1800), American lawyer, Continental Congress representative from Maryland
- David Ross (naval officer), officer in the Continental Navy
- David R. Ross (1958–2010), Scottish author and historian
- Sir W. D. Ross (William David Ross, 1877–1971), Scottish moral philosopher, translator of Aristotle, and academic
- David Robert Ross (1797–1851), High Sheriff of Down 1837, MP for Belfast 1842–1847, Governor of Tobago 1851
- David Alexander Ross (1819–1897), lawyer, businessman and political figure in Quebec
- David Edward Ross (1871–1943), American inventor and Purdue University philanthropist
- David P. Ross (lawyer), an environmental and land-use lawyer, candidate for EPA position
- David Ross (minister) (1857-1931) founder of Scotch College, Perth