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  1. Joe E. Ross (born Joseph Roszawikz; March 15, 1914 – August 13, 1982) was an American actor known for his trademark "Ooh! Ooh!" exclamation, which he used in many of his roles. He starred in such TV sitcoms as The Phil Silvers Show and Car 54, Where Are You?.

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    Joe E. Ross. Actor: Car 54, Where Are You?. Short (5'7"), chunky-framed, crevice-faced, gravel-voiced comedian Joe E. Ross typically played loveable buffoons and good-natured slobs while his "ooh, ooh!" character sounds would become a beloved catchphrase over time on TV and the night club stage.

  3. Jan 30, 2011 · Joe E. Ross was the kind of grotesque, boorish, nightclub comedian that over the years has been satirized ad nauseam. Andy Kaufman's alter ego Tony Clifton, a talentless lounge singer with a penchant for drinking, smoking and whoring, is in many ways the fictional equivalent of Ross.

  4. Mini Bio. Short (5'7"), chunky-framed, crevice-faced, gravel-voiced comedian Joe E. Ross typically played loveable buffoons and good-natured slobs while his "ooh, ooh!" character sounds would become a beloved catchphrase over time on TV and the night club stage. He was born Joseph Roszawikz to Jewish immigrants in Manhattan on March 15, 1914 ...

  5. Aug 15, 1982 · Joe E. Ross, an actor best known for his role as the chunky policeman Gunther Toody in the television series ''Car 54, Where Are You?,'' died Friday, apparently of a heart attack, a family ...

  6. Joe E Ross was one of the most colorful characters to have ever appeared on the comedy stage. During his career her appeared as Mess Sgt. Rupert Ritzik on Th...

  7. It's About Time: Created by Sherwood Schwartz. With Frank Aletter, Jack Mullaney, Imogene Coca, Joe E. Ross. Two astronauts traveling faster than light go back in time to prehistoric Earth. Unable to return, they make friends with the "natives".

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