Ross Harris is a notable figure in the world of cult cinema, particularly for his role in the 1969 psychedelic horror film *Scream Baby Scream*. As art student Jason, his performance contributes to the film's surreal atmosphere, making it a sought-after title among genre aficionados. Collectors appreciate *Scream Baby Scream* not just for its unique blend of experimental visuals and horror elements, but also for its status as a piece of 1960s counterculture.
Before his on-screen work, Harris played an integral behind-the-scenes role in the horror genre as one of the original investors in George A. Romero's landmark film, *Night of the Living Dead* (1968), famously providing the entrails used in the film. This connection to a classic that revolutionized the zombie genre adds another layer of intrigue to his filmography. Collectors are drawn to Harris's contributions, both in front of the camera and behind it, making his work a valuable addition to any physical media collection focused on horror history.