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A general utilitarian player on TV and film, Ross Elliott provided clean-cut, reliable support for over four decades. Born Elliott Blum on June 18, 1917 in New York City, Ross grew up in the Bronx and began appearing in plays while a teenage at both summer camps and in high school. He attended New York's City College upon graduation pursing both law and appearing in the college's dramatic productions. Acting won out in the long run after he received his degree in 1937. Following variety show and summer stock work, Elliott became a member of Orson Welles Mercury Theatre and played minor parts on Broadway in "Julius Caesar" (modern version), "The Shoemaker's Holiday" and "Danton's Death." He also was a part of the notorious "War of the Worlds" broadcast on radio in 1938. He also stage toured with Welles in "Five Kings". His career was interrupted by a tour of duty in the Army. Appearing in several of their touring show, one of the better known was "This Is the Army". He would also appearing in the Warner Brothers' film version of This Is the Army (1943). Elliott returned to professional acting following his honorable discharge and replaced Tom Ewell touring with Walter Huston in "Apple of His Eye". By 1947, he had relocated to Los Angeles and appeared in his first film The Burning Cross (1947) with a story involving the KKK. His four-decade career would include hundreds of movie and TV roles. His more visible clean-cut appearances occurred in the films Woman on the Run (1950), Hot Lead (1951), Woman in the Dark (1952), Problem Girls (1953), The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953), Carolina Cannonball (1955), Indestructible Man (1956), Monster on the Campus (1958). Of the scores of parts he played on TV, from the dramas ("Perry Mason", "Death Valley Days", "The Adventures of Superman", "Lassie", "The Twilight Zone", "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "Kung Fu", "The Mod Squad", "Dallas", "Little House on the Prairie", and "The A-Team") to the comedies ("The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Leave It to Beaver", "Hazel", "Here's Lucy", "The Doris Day Show", and "Phyllis"), Ross will be forever remembered as Lucy Ricardo's director in the classic Vitameatavegamin commercial episode of I Love Lucy (1951). In other "Lucy" episodes, he played Ricky Ricardo's publicity agent. He also played Virgil Earp in several episodes of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955), appeared frequently as a straight man for Jack Benny on his long-running TV show, and played Sheriff Abbott in many segments of The Virginian (1962). After several detours, his career waned in the 1970s and he turned to real estate. His last film was a small role in Scorpion (1986). He died of cancer at age 82 on August 12, 1999, and was cremated.
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Ross was educated at the British School of Paris and Westminster School. He read Spanish at Southampton University before studying acting at The Academy of Creative Training and RADA. He wrote and produced his first short film, Boiler, in collaboration with the London Film School and seasoned filmmaker Richard Kwietniowski. Boiler screened at BAFTA and was part of the official selection at The Independent European Film Festival (ÉCU) and at The London Independent Film Festival (LIFF). With the same team he went on to write a short film, Naughty, for the Virgin Media Shorts Competition, which received an enthusiastic tweet from Stephen Fry and went on to receive over 7000 views. Alongside scriptwriting he has written plays including his most recent, TnT, with performances at Theatre 503. Ross was the face of Bentley for the Bentley Inspirator App and he has worked extensively in independent film, playing the lead role in both The Nightmare of My Choice (2016) and Make Room in Hell (2019). On television Ross has worked for BBC, ITV, Sky One and NETFLIX. He played the lead role of Sir Mark Sykes for BBC director Rick Platt on both Lines in the Sand (2016) & The Balfour Declaration (2017) and in 2021 travelled to Mexico to play MGM Chairman Mark Burnett in the third series of Luis Miguel for NETFLIX.
Ross Forte was born August 21, 1989 in Kansas City, MO. He studied International Business and Spanish in college, and developed a love for traveling the world, speaking Spanish, and experiencing new cultures. After graduation, he spent two years managing nationwide marketing tours, continuing his love for travel and meeting new people, before moving to Los Angeles to begin acting. Since the move he has embraced his new home in the beautiful city of LA, and has found his way in the entertainment industry. He can be seen in several feature films, including "From Zero to I love you", "Grace and Grit", and "Battle Star Wars", as well as the upcoming show "Ultimate Tag" on Fox as The Viking. Ross also has a big passion for holistic health and fitness. He believes that it is not only important to have a strong, healthy body, but also a clear mind and a positive outlook on life.