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    Ross Hunter (born Martin Terry Fuss; May 6, 1920 – March 10, 1996) was an American film and television producer and actor. He is best known for producing light comedies such as Pillow Talk (1959), and the glamorous melodramas Magnificent Obsession (1954), Imitation of Life (1959), and Back Street (1961). Over the course of his career, Hunter ...

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    Ross Hunter. Producer: Airport. Noted Hollywood producer Ross Hunter served in Army intelligence during World War II. After the war he signed with Columbia Pictures and appeared in a number of forgettable B-movies. He then became a producer and produced more than 60 films.

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    • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Ross Hunter. Producer: Airport. Noted Hollywood producer Ross Hunter served in Army intelligence during World War II. After the war he signed with Columbia Pictures and appeared in a number of forgettable B-movies. He then became a producer and produced more than 60 films.

    • May 6, 1920
    • March 10, 1996
  4. When you get down to figuring things out you realize that Ross Hunter is very likely the biggest producer in the United States today, and that Delores Taylor is very likely the smallest (and also, by the way, the only woman now active).

  5. Ross Hunter, the producer who dedicated himself to keeping “all my movies beautiful” and whose exquisitely mounted and surprisingly profitable romantic films sought to give 1950s audiences the...

  6. Mar 12, 1996 · Ross Hunter, a movie producer devoted to preserving the romance and glamour of Hollywood in films like "Pillow Talk," "Magnificent Obsession," "Imitation of Life" and "Airport," died on Sunday at...

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  8. Mar 15, 1996 · Ross Hunter, a movie producer devoted to preserving the romance and glamour of Hollywood in films like ``Pillow Talk,'' ``Magnificent Obsession,'' ``Imitation of Life'' and ``Airport,'' died Sunday at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 75.

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