
Ted Ross
Acting
1934-06-30 · Zanesville, Ohio, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ted Ross (June 30, 1934 – September 3, 2002) was an American actor who was probably best known for his role as the Lion in The Wiz, an all-African American reinterpretation of The Wizard of Oz. He won a Tony Award for the original 1975 Broadway production, and went on to recreate the role in the 1978 film version which also starred Diana Ross and Michael Jackson. Ross went on to appear in the films Arthur and Police Academy, and on the television sitcoms The Jeffersons, Benson, The Cosby Show, and its spin-off A Different World. His final role was in the 1991 film The Fisher King. Ross was born Theodore Ross Roberts in Zanesville, Ohio, but he moved with his family to Dayton at age seven. He died from complications of a stroke he suffered in 1998. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ted Ross, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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movieStealing Home
as Bud Scott · 1988 · 6.3
movieArthur 2: On the Rocks
as Bitterman · 1988 · 5.5
tvA Different World
as Dean Harris · 1987 · 7.0
tvThe Equalizer
as Pike · 1985 · 7.1
tv227
as · 1985 · 6.8
tvThe Cosby Show
as Dean Harris · 1984 · 7.0
moviePolice Academy
as Captain Reed · 1984 · 6.7
movieAmityville II: The Possession
as Mr. Booth · 1982 · 5.8
movieFighting Back
as Commissioner · 1982 · 5.8
movieParole
as Barney · 1982 · 7.0
movieRagtime
as Black Lawyer · 1981 · 7.0
moviePurlie
as Ensemble · 1981 · 6.5
movieArthur
as Bitterman · 1981 · 6.5
movieF.D.R.: The Last Year
as Prettyman · 1980 · 6.9
movieDeath Penalty
as Woody · 1980 · 8.0
movieThe Wiz
as Lion · 1978 · 6.2
movieWiz on Down the Road
as Lion · 1978 · 7.5
movieThe Fourth King
as Uno (voice) · 1977 · 7.0
movieMinstrel Man
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as · 1976 · 6.0
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as Sallie · 1976 · 6.0
tvThe Jeffersons
as · 1975 · 7.3
tvDinah!
as Self · 1974 · 7.0