

To the casual observer, the life of a stuntwoman may seem like a never-ending adrenaline rush. And they would be right. These daring women step into the shoes of Hollywood’s leading ladies, leaping from buildings, driving at breakneck speeds, and executing martial arts sequences that leave audiences in awe. It’s more than a physically demanding job; it’s a mental game that requires the utmost focus and courage.
Every stunt involves risk, but it’s not the absence of fear that defines these women; it’s their ability to confront and harness it. Andrea Ross, like other stuntwomen, faces her own challenges, which contribute to her fearless spirit.
Dazzling in the midst of Hollywood’s whirlwind, Andrea has emerged as a force to be reckoned with. Her career as a seasoned stuntwoman has seen her doubling for esteemed actresses in a wide array of celebrated shows and movies. She has lent her skills to actresses such as Juliette Lewis, Leslie Bibb, Ana Torv, and Heather Graham, inspired by all of the incredible stuntwomen who have paved the way for her.
But Andrea’s journey wasn’t limited to the heart-pounding action scenes of the entertainment world. A pivotal moment came when she realized that her expertise could transcend the realm of stunts. Perhaps, it was the same fearlessness that propelled her to take a leap of faith and create Live Your Fierce, a platform designed to help women confront their fears and come out on top.
From a career as a coach, to working as a Hollywood stunt double to returning to her coaching roots dedicated to empowering women, the transition is no doubt unconventional.
Andrea’s journey from being a stuntwoman reflects her ability to face and overcome fear. Her remarkable career illustrates how the challenges of Hollywood stunts have shaped her into a resilient and strong individual.
Her commitment to helping women live their fiercest lives through Live Your Fierce bridges the gap between the daring profession of a stuntwoman and the quest for personal transformation. It’s a powerful reminder that fear, when harnessed, can catalyze remarkable change, both on and off the screen.