Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
Anthony Ross
Anthony Ross (February 23, 1909 – October 26, 1955) was a Broadway stage, television and film actor. Born in New York City, he may be best remembered for being the first to play the character of "the Gentleman Caller" in the original 1944 production of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. Ross appeared in 20th Century Fox films including Kiss of Death (1947) and The Gunfighter (1950); in the Nicholas Ray-directed film noir, On Dangerous Ground (1952), and in the popular serial Mysterious Island (1951). He appeared in many television productions, including the 1954 CBS series The Telltale Clue in which he starred as police Captain Richard Hale. Ross died at age 46 of a heart attack in 1955. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anthony Ross, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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The Country Girl | Philip Cook | 1954 |
Rogue Cop | Father Ahearn | 1954 |
Kiss of Death | 'Big Ed' Williams (uncredited) | 1947 |
On Dangerous Ground | Pete Santos | 1951 |
Between Midnight and Dawn | Police Lt. Masterson | 1950 |
The Gunfighter | Deputy Charlie Norris | 1950 |
Winged Victory | Ross (uncredited) | 1944 |
Boomerang! | Warren | 1947 |
At Home | Crawford's Agent | 1939 |
The Flying Missile | Adm. Bradley | 1950 |
The Vicious Years | Police Insp. Umberto Spezia | 1950 |
Taxi | Mr. Alexander | 1953 |
The Skipper Surprised His Wife | Joe Rossini | 1950 |
Perfect Strangers | Bob Fisher | 1950 |
The Window | Detective Ross (uncredited) | 1949 |
Girls in the Night | Charlie Haynes | 1953 | Series | Cast | Year |
Studio One | 1948 | |
Lux Video Theatre | Pete | 1950 |
The Philco Television Playhouse | 1948 | |
Suspense | 1949 | |
Robert Montgomery Presents | 1950 | |
Inner Sanctum | 1954 | |
Tales of Tomorrow | 1951 | |
Lux Video Theatre | Rusty | 1950 |
Lux Video Theatre | Detective Grant | 1950 |
Studio One | Inspector Williams | 1948 |
Suspense | Andy Barnes | 1949 |
Suspense | Albert | 1949 |
Suspense | Cruze | 1949 |
The Philco Television Playhouse | Father | 1948 |