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remember his lines. Silvers would deliberately stray from the scripted dialogue and give Ross the wrong cues, prompting a genuinely confused reaction and an agonized "Ooh! Ooh!" from Ross. Another exclamation Ross used often on the show was "I knew it! I knew it!" each time he lost money on a gambling bet he had been hesitant to make. It began a running gag that Ritzik was jinxed against any bet made with Bilko.
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Ross made Ritzik memorable. Ritzik was henpecked, stupid, and greedy, always an easy mark for Bilko's schemes. Whenever Ritzik had a sudden inspiration, he would hesitate and stammer "Ooh! Ooh!" before articulating his idea. The catchphrase came from the actor's own frustration when he couldn't
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Ross had trouble memorizing his lines and used his catchphrase "Ooh! Ooh!" as a delaying tactic to remember what he was supposed to say. He was often known as a difficult person to work with and co-workers complained that he was continually vulgar, even cursing around children.
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alumnus, played Toody's partner, Francis Muldoon. Toody could usually be counted on at some point to say "Ooh! Ooh!", or "Do you mind? Do—you—mind?". Ross became so identified with his policeman role that he recorded an album of songs entitled "Love Songs from a Cop".
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had already been playing there for 16 weeks, and the manager was about to ask Gleason to stay a while longer. Ross heard of the opening, auditioned for it, got the contract, and also stayed for 16 weeks. He then turned burlesque comic on the Schuster circuit out of
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teamed for less than three months with Ross in an act called "Rossi & Ross". Rossi & Ross played once on Ed Sullivan and disbanded in January 1969.
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Others, however, called him "a man of sweet character" and he was described as a "trouper, cooperative and hard working" during his career.
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on August 13, 1982, while performing in the clubhouse of his apartment building in Los Angeles, The Oakwood Apartments. He was buried in
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The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels, and the History of American Comedy by Klip Nesteroff, Grove Press, 2015, pages 314-315.
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Ross also was a prominent cartoon voice into the 1970s, playing the stereotypical bumbling sergeant in many cartoons such as
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sweetness and likeability despite his obtuseness (that) kept him performing right up to the end."
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released the LP in 1964. Ross did the voice for Toody for the episode "Car 54" of Hanna-Barbera's
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Who's Who in Comedy: Ccomedians, Comics, and Clowns from Vaudeville to Today's Stand-Ups
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Who's Who in Comedy: Comedians, Comics, and Clowns from Vaudeville to Today's Stand-Ups
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The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels, and the History of American Comedy
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parents in New York City who owned a candy store. Aged 16, he dropped out of
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episodes. He was also one of the few white comedians with 1970s label
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and cast Ross as Patrolman Gunther Toody of New York's 53rd Precinct.
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King of the Half Hour: Nat Hiken and the Golden Age of TV Comedy
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King of the Half Hour: Nat Hiken and the Golden Age of TV Comedy
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Discharged at the war's end, Ross became an announcer-comic at
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by David Everitt, Syracuse University Press, 2001, page 151.
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by David Everitt, Syracuse University Press, 2001, page 167.
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Ross (left) doing part of a routine with Dave Starr in 1955
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The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle
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to become a singing waiter at the Van Cortlandt Inn in
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Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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Interview about Joe E. Ross with friend Hank Garrett
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by Klip Nesteroff, Grove Press, 2015, pages 103-104.
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Los Angeles
The Phil Silvers Show
Car 54, Where Are You?
Jewish immigrant
Seward Park High School
the Bronx
Jackson Heights, New York
Jackie Gleason
Chicago
World War II
United States Army Air Corps
Camp Blanding, Florida
England
Billy Gray
Hollywood
Irving Klaw
Teaserama
Miami Beach
Ciro's
Nat Hiken
Phil Silvers
You'll Never Get Rich
The Phil Silvers Show
Car 54, Where Are You?
Fred Gwynne
Roulette Records
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
Sherwood Schwartz
It's About Time

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