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  1. Ross was sometimes credited as Sue Donem, a pun on "pseudonym". Career [ edit ] In 1958, Ross teamed with Bob Arbogast to write and record the novelty record "Chaos, parts 1 and 2".

    • 1965–2000
  2. Stanley Ralph Ross. Writer: All in the Family. 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 ...

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  3. 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.

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  4. Stanley Ralph Ross (born July 22, 1935; died March 16, 2000) was an actor who played Quasimodo and additional voices on The Incredible Hulk and Joey Nails on Spider-Man. As a writer, he was sometimes credited as Sue Donem, a pun on "pseudonym."

  5. Mar 19, 2000 · Stanley Ralph Ross, 64, an actor, writer and producer who co-wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical “Chaplin” produced at the Music Center.

  6. Stanley Ralph Ross (July 22, 1935 - March 16, 2000) was an American actor, voice actor and writer. Some of his best known roles were on the Super Friends cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera in the 70s and 80s, playing villainous characters such as Brainiac and Gorilla Grodd.

  7. actor, writer. 62 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. In 1958, Ross teamed with Bob Arbogast to write and record the novelty record «Chaos, parts 1 …

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