Search results
Ross Hagen (born Leland Lando Lilly; May 21, 1938 – May 7, 2011) was an American voice actor, actor, director, screenwriter and producer whose television acting credits included Daktari. His film credits included The Hellcats in 1967 and The Sidehackers in 1969.
Ross Hagen (1938-2011) Actor. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:08. Dinosaur Island (1994) 5 Videos. 16 Photos. Rough-and-tumble character actor Ross Hagen was born Leland Lando Lilly on May 21, 1938, in Williams, AZ, the son of Lando Irvin Lilly and Mary Alice Johnson.
- January 1, 1
- Williams, Arizona, USA
- January 1, 1
- Los Angeles, California, USA
People also ask
Who is Ross Hagen?
How did Ross Hagen Die?
When did Ross Hagen start playing cowboys?
Why did John Hagen become famous?
May 21, 1938 Birth Place: Williams, Arizona, USA. Biography. With a grizzled visage and a gravelly growl, character actor Ross Hagen got his start playing cowboys on a handful of '60s TV Westerns. His intimidating persona soon led him to feature films and the bourgeoning B-movie market of the 1970s.
- May 21, 1938
May 7, 2011 · Ross Hagen is known as an Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Original Story, and Story. Some of his work includes Dinosaur Island, The Sidehackers, The Hellcats, The Phantom Empire, Wonder Women, Angel's Wild Women, Star Slammer, and Alienator.
Birthday: May 21, 1938. Birthplace: Williams, Arizona, USA. With a grizzled visage and a gravelly growl, character actor Ross Hagen got his start playing cowboys on a handful of '60s TV...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetElwood Dick (Character), DirectorNo Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Character)No Score Yet15%Sheriff (Character)No Score Yet13%Patterson (Character)Actor Ross Hagen started out in the movie mainstream, playing such traditionalist roles as jungle guide Bart Jason during the 1968-69 season of TV's Daktari. With the upsurge in cheapie exploitationers in the 1970s, Hagen found his true niche in the Hollywood mosaic.
Ross Hagen. Was raised on a farm in Oregon. Tough-guy actor who got his start in TV westerns and action shows, then moved on to write, produce, direct and star in sub-par low-budget biker flicks and action films such as Five the Hard Way (1969), Wonder Women (1973) and Supercock (1975).