Benjamin Ross
British film director (born 1964) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the British writer and film director. For other uses, see Ben Ross (disambiguation).
Benjamin Ross is a writer and film director, born in 1964, based in the United Kingdom.[1] His most noted works are The Young Poisoner’s Handbook, based on a real-life poisoning case, Poppy Shakespeare,[2] and The Frankenstein Chronicles, about a search for a murderer, said to stitch together dead bodies of young children, trying to re-animate them.