![]() His final appearance with Lucille Ball was “Lucy, The Sheriff” (HL S6 E18) in 1974. In the story, Lucy needs some fast cash to pay bills, so she returns to her alter-ego, stuntman Iron Man Carmichael working on a pirate film directed by Elliott. All the while Lucy is trying to submit her requests for Westinghouse appliances to furnish her dressing room! The film was never broadcast, but released on home video, and was colorized in some releases.Įlliott played a film director in “Lucy and the Return of Iron Man” (TLS S4 E11) in late November 1965. It featured a tour of Desilu Studios for a (fictional) Westinghouse Executive named Mr. It was informally titled “Lucy Buys Westinghouse.” In the summer of 1958, Desilu created a sales film (only meant to be shown internally) for Westinghouse employees. Ross appeared for the final time in the next episode, “Hollywood Anniversary” (ILL S4 E23) filmed on Februand first aired on April 4, 1955. Ross returned five weeks later for “Bullfight Dance” (ILL S4 E22) filmed on February 17, 1955, the same week as the first airing of “Starlets”. Although using his own name for the character, Elliott was an actor playing a publicist, not a publicist appearing as himself. ![]() He would play Ross in two more Hollywood-set episodes. ![]() #Akon right now na na na 4sh seriesRoss Elliott returned to the series as Ricky’s Publicity Agent (named Ross) in “Don Juan and the Starlets” (ILL S4 E17) which first aired on Februand was filmed on December 9, 1954. #Akon right now na na na 4sh tvThe now classic episodes was filmed on March 28, 1952. From 1961 to 1964 he played another TV director on “The Jack Benny Program.” Elliott played the director of Lucy Ricardo’s Vitameatavegamin commercial in “Lucy Does a TV Commercial” (ILL S1 E30). On May 5, 1952, he made his first appearance opposite Lucille Ball. From the Klan to Christ, his first TV appearance was as Elam in a 1951 episode of “The Living Christ Series”. ![]() He did four Broadway shows between 19.Īfter serving in World War II (where he appeared in 1943′s This Is The Army), he moved to Hollywood and appeared in The Burning Cross in 1946, which also starred “Lucy” character actor Herb Vigran in a story about the Ku Klux Klan. While at City College of New York, he participated in the college's dramatic society, causing him to abandon his original plan to become a lawyer. Ross Elliott was born Elliott Blum in the Bronx, New York. ![]()
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