Yahoo Web Search

  1. Stanley Ralph Ross

    Stanley Ralph Ross

    American actor and screenwriter

Search results

  1. › Height

    • 6' 6"6' 6"
  1. Actor. John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1964) as Muezzin (uncredited) The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) as Arab Singer (uncredited) Sleeper (1973) as Sears Wiggles. Candy Stripe Nurses (1974) as Dr. Kramer. Transylvania (1975) as Dr. Frankenstein XIII. Helter Skelter (1976, TV Mini-Series) as Sgt. Ross.

  2. Stanley Ralph Ross. Actor: Monster Squad. Spent several years in advertising, first writing for show business was the Beach Party Movies, then moved on to write every 4th episode of Batman (1966), multiple episodes for The Monkees (1965), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), All in the Family (1971), Columbo (1971), Banacek (1972), Kids Incorporated (1984).

    • January 1, 1
    • New York, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. How tall was Stanley Ralph Ross? 6 feet 6 inches, or 1.98 meters. What was Stanley Ralph Ross known for? All in the Family, Sleeper, Babe: Pig in the City, and Monster Squad. Was Stanley Ralph Ross married? He was married to Neila Hyman from December 14, 1958 to March 16, 2000. How many award nominations did Stanley Ralph Ross receive?

  4. Stanley Ralph Ross. Stanley Ralph Ross was a key player backstage for the success of Batman. This was because he wrote the most amount of scripts/stories for the show than all the other writers, he wrote a total of 16 stories (27 episodes) for the series. He was responsible most Catwoman, King Tut and Shame episode plus he brought many other ...

  5. July 22, 1935 · New York, New York, USA. Died. March 16, 2000 · Los Angeles, California, USA (lung cancer) Nickname. Ballpoint Baxter. Height. 6′ 6″ (1.98 m) Mini Bio.

    • July 22, 1935
    • March 16, 2000
  6. Stanley Ralph Ross (b. July 22, 1935 – d.March 16, 2000) was a writer. Pictured: Stanley Ralph Ross as Ballpoint Baxter from the Batman episode "The Bird's Last Jest" Stanley Ralph Ross was a script writer who contributed to good portion of the episodes of the series Batman and the majority of episodes of the series Wonder Woman. While working for Greenway Productions on Batman in 1967 he ...

  7. Mar 27, 2000 · Stanley Ralph Ross, prolific writer, producer and actor in film and TV, died March 16 in Los Angeles of lung cancer. He was 64. Ross was first and foremost a writer. He penned more than 250 TV ...

  1. People also search for