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    Ross Elliott (born Elliott Blum; June 18, 1917 – August 12, 1999) was an American television and film character actor. He began his acting career in the Mercury Theatre, where he performed in The War of the Worlds, Orson Welles' famed radio program.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0254616Ross Elliott - IMDb

    A general utilitarian player on TV and film, Ross Elliott provided clean-cut, reliable support for over four decades. Born Elliott Blum on June 18, 1917 in New York City, Ross grew up in the Bronx and began appearing in plays while a teenage at both summer camps and in high school.

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  3. Actor: Tarantula. A general utilitarian player on TV and film, Ross Elliott provided clean-cut, reliable support for over four decades. Born Elliott Blum on June 18, 1917 in New York City, Ross grew up in the Bronx and began appearing in plays while a teenage at both summer camps and in high school. He attended New York's City College upon ...

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    • August 12, 1999
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  5. Aug 12, 1999 · Actor. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the stern Sgt. Daniels in the cult classic Monster on the Campus (1958). Born Elliot Blum, upon attaining his degree in theatrical arts from the City College of New York, he began his career performing on the radio with Orson Welles Mercury Theatre.

  6. Aug 24, 1999 · Ross Elliott, a character actor who appeared in ''I Love Lucy'' and many other television series, died of cancer on Aug. 12. He was 82. Mr. Elliott portrayed Sheriff Abbott for more than three...

  7. Aug 18, 1999 · Ross Elliott, veteran character actor best remembered for his roles on such popular television series of the 1950s and 1960s as “I Love Lucy,” “The Jack Benny Show” and “The Virginian,” has died....

  8. From auspicious beginnings as a member of Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre troupe, Ross Elliott appeared in over 200 roles in his nearly half-century career. He made a living of captivating performances, but none quite reached the fervor caused by the infamous 1938 radio broadcast of H.G. Wells's...

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