Danielle L. Ross is a Pasadena, CA native. Outside of her dreams of wanting to become an Astronaut, she has always loved the cinema and after an impressive five feature films, her love still remains. Danielle paid her dues as a PA on a number of big budget studio films and television shows which left her wanting more. Danielle's desire to create lead her to decide early in her career to take the independent route. In 2001 she opted to launch Southern Peach Entertainment along with her mother and business partner Stephanie Cunningham. Together in 2003 they produced and financed the short film "Hindsight" which later on became the feature film "Voyeur In Hindsight". Danielle credits a willing group of young artists, determination, and the "school of hard knocks" for her ability to achieve the seemingly impossible. In 2005, Danielle added the credit of Award-Winning Producer to her list of accomplishments with the success of the comedy feature "Ganked". Her first two directorial debuts, "He Who Finds A Wife" and "Voyeur In Hindsight", screened at the prestigious Pan African Film & Arts Festival in Los Angeles to sold out audiences in 2007. As a result, in 2010 she took on the challenge of producing the sequel to the fan favorite, "He Who Finds a Wife 2: Thou Shall Not Covet". In 2011 she produced the action short film "Pull", and completed her fifth feature film, the romantic comedy "Back Then" which she wrote, directed, and produced about growing up in her hometown of Pasadena.