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  2. Frank Ross (August 4, 1904 – February 18, 1990) was a film producer, writer, and actor. Biography. Ross was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of a Dublin-born Irish immigrant tailor, Frank Joseph Ross Sr., and his wife, the former Dorothy Dellano.

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    Frank Ross was born on 12 August 1904 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for The Robe (1953), The More the Merrier (1943) and The House I Live In (1945). He was married to Joan Bradshaw, Joan Caulfield and Jean Arthur.

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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  4. Frank Ross was born on 12 August 1904 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for The Robe (1953), The More the Merrier (1943) and The House I Live In (1945). He was married to Joan Bradshaw, Joan Caulfield and Jean Arthur.

    • August 12, 1904
    • February 18, 1990
  5. Feb 23, 1990 · Frank Ross, a film producer whose credits included ''Of Mice and Men'' and the first wide-screen movie, ''The Robe,'' died of complications after brain surgery on Sunday at Cedars-Sinai...

  6. Feb 18, 1990 · Frank Ross is known as an Producer, Actor, Story, Director, Screenplay, and Associate Producer. Some of his work includes The Robe, The Flame and the Arrow, Of Mice and Men, Demetrius and the Gladiators, The Devil and Miss Jones, The House I Live In, A Lady Takes a Chance, and Kings Go Forth.

  7. Also worked as director and (with Mervyn LeRoy) producer, The HouseI LiveIn (short), 1945. Credits; TELEVISION WORK; Producer, Sally (series), NBC, 1957-58. Writings (With Richard Flournoy, Robert Russell, and Lewis Russell) The More the Merrier (screenplay), Columbia, 1943. (With Sol Sak and Robert Russell) Walk, Don't Run (screenplay ...

  8. FRANK ROSS, a Hollywood film producer, whose movies included THE ROBE, the first wide-screen feature, died on Feb. 18, 1990, at an L.A. hospital, following brain surgery. Frank, who was 85, came to Princeton from Exeter, but left at the end of freshman year, in June 1923.