Tracee Ellis Ross, a versatile actor, was born in Los Angeles, California, to singer/actress Diana Ross. Her career flourished with notable roles in television, including her acclaimed portrayal of Dr. Rainbow Johnson in the series "Black-ish," which earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards. Ross's talent spans comedy and drama, showcased in projects like "Girlfriends" and "Mixed-ish." She's an advocate for inclusivity and empowerment, using her platform to champion diversity in the entertainment industry. Ross's contributions have solidified her as a respected figure in entertainment.