Ross Bagley, a former actor and comedian from the United States, is best known for playing “Nicky Banks” in the wildly famous comedy “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” Ross, who was born and raised in Wisconsin, had his acting debut in the comedy movie “The Little Rascals” in 1994 when he was only 6 years old.
He had his first major acting break the same year when he was cast in the Will Smith-starring comedy “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” Ross rose to fame in the US after landing the part of “Nicky Banks,” one of the show’s key characters.
Over the years, the show developed a fashion following and was credited with helping Hollywood star Will Smith establish his career.
Following this, Ross had a few more movie appearances in the 1990s, including “Independence Day” and “Eye for an Eye.” He made one episode of the television show “Judging Amy” in 2004 and then took a break from acting to concentrate on his education.
Additionally, he completed an internship at Overbrook Entertainment, the movie production individual and organization by Will and Jada Smith.
Ross Bagley’s Date of Birth
The middle-class family of Mary Bagley welcomed Ross Bagley into the world on December 5, 1988, in Wisconsin Dells. Ross had wanted to be an actor since he was a little child. He started attending auditions at a young age and finally started an acting career.
After 2004, Ross took a break from acting and concentrated on his studies. He also wanted to work behind the camera and was becoming more and more interested in other aspects of filmmaking.
Ross Bagley’s Education
He enrolled at California State University in 2005 and started studying film and television arts there. After receiving his degree, he completed a production internship with Will Smith’s production company, “Overbrook Entertainment.”
Ross Bagley’s Career
At the early age of 6, Ross Bagley attended an audition for a part in the 1994 movie “The Little Rascals,” which launched his acting career. He was chosen for the part of “Buckwheat,” a little child who loves pickles. The part was loved by its viewers.
Ross’s career was effectively started by the movie. Ross received a “Young Artist Award” for his work with the group. One of Ross’s major parts ended up being in his next acting attempt.
He had an appearance on the comedy “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” in 1994 as Will Smith’s little cousin. He starred in the last two seasons of the comedy, which was already one of the most well-liked comedies on television in the 1990s, as “Nicky Banks.”
Ross’s performance was critically praised, and as a result, he was honored with two “Young Artist Awards,” one in 1995 and the other in 1996, for “Best Performance by an Actor Under Ten.” Ross provided the voice of a dog in the comedy-drama movie “Babe” in 1995.
He played the character of “Sean Kosinsky” in the thriller “Eye for an Eye” in 1996. Ross was given a part in another Will Smith-starring movie that year.
He played Dylan Dubrow, Will Smith’s stepson, in the popular alien invasion action movie “Independence Day.” Both critically and financially, the movie was a huge success. The biggest American movie of the year was also this one.
Ross finished the year 1996 playing the character “Donny” in only one episode of the show “Profiler.” He then took a three-year break from acting until making a comeback in the 1999 season of “Providence.”
He made yet another little appearance that year in only one episode of “The Wild Thornberrys.” Ross then went on another five-year break.
He returned to acting in 2004 with a cameo in the television show “Judging Amy.”He provided the voice of “Landon” in the animated movie “Gnome Alone” in 2015.
He has not performed as an actor in any roles other than this. He now prefers to focus on other parts of filmmaking. He turned down a part in “Independence Day 2: Resurgence” that was given to him.