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  • Stanley Ralph Ross
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  • Stanley Ralph Ross (Born, July 22, 1935, in New York City, New York. – Died, March 16, 2000, in Los Angeles, California) was raised in Brooklyn New York, starting his career in advertising, then soon going to work as a writer and actor on various television shows, most notably cult-classics such as the 1960s Batman series starring Adam West and also The Monkees. Ross was sometimes credited as Sue Donem.
  • Stanley Ralph Ross (Born, July 22, 1935 – Died, March 16, 2000) was raised in Brooklyn New York. He started his career in advertising, then soon going to work as a writer and actor on various television shows, most notably cult-classics such as the 1960's Batman TV series starring Adam West and also the TV series, The Monkees.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Stanley Ralph Ross Real Name Stanley Ralph Ross Employers [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]] Job Titles Writer; Characteristics Gender Date of Birth July 22, 1935 Date of Death March 16, 2000 Place of Birth New York City, New York, United States of America First publication
  • Stanley Ralph Ross was an American writer and actor. He wrote for shows such as Batman (1966), The Monkees, Wonder Woman, All in the Family, and G.I. Joe; he also wrote novelty records. In voiceover, he was most notably heard in the Super Friends series as Gorilla Grodd and the second voice of Brainiac.
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Name
  • Stanley Ralph Ross
  • Ross, Stanley Ralph
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Birthdate
  • 1935-07-22
Date of Death
  • 2000-03-16
Deathdate
  • 2000-03-16
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  • 1965
Occupation
  • writer, actor
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  • 743853
Date of Birth
  • 1935-07-22
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  • Stanley Ralph Ross (Born, July 22, 1935, in New York City, New York. – Died, March 16, 2000, in Los Angeles, California) was raised in Brooklyn New York, starting his career in advertising, then soon going to work as a writer and actor on various television shows, most notably cult-classics such as the 1960s Batman series starring Adam West and also The Monkees. Ross was sometimes credited as Sue Donem.
  • Stanley Ralph Ross (Born, July 22, 1935 – Died, March 16, 2000) was raised in Brooklyn New York. He started his career in advertising, then soon going to work as a writer and actor on various television shows, most notably cult-classics such as the 1960's Batman TV series starring Adam West and also the TV series, The Monkees.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Stanley Ralph Ross Real Name Stanley Ralph Ross Employers [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]] Job Titles Writer; Characteristics Gender Date of Birth July 22, 1935 Date of Death March 16, 2000 Place of Birth New York City, New York, United States of America First publication
  • Stanley Ralph Ross was an American writer and actor. He wrote for shows such as Batman (1966), The Monkees, Wonder Woman, All in the Family, and G.I. Joe; he also wrote novelty records. In voiceover, he was most notably heard in the Super Friends series as Gorilla Grodd and the second voice of Brainiac.
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