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Occupation
  
Actor

Parents
  
Elizabeth Russell

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Ted Ross

Years active
  
1968–1991

Resting place
  
Cremation

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Full Name
  
Theodore Ross Roberts

Born
  
June 30, 1934 (
1934-06-30
)
Zanesville, Ohio, U.S.

Died
  
September 3, 2002, Dayton, Ohio, United States

Awards
  
Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical

Movies and TV shows
  
The Wiz, Police Academy, The Fisher King, Arthur, A Different World

Similar People
  
Nipsey Russell, Mabel King, Theresa Merritt, Diana Ross, Thelma Carpenter

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Theodore Ross Roberts (June 30, 1934 – September 3, 2002), known as Ted Ross, 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, Michael Jackson and Nipsey Russell. Ross went on to appear in films including the role of Bitterman in the classic Arthur, 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 movie The Fisher King.

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Biography

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Ross was born in Zanesville, Ohio, but his mother, Elizabeth Russell, a nightclub singer in the 1920s and 1930s, moved the family to Dayton when young Ross was seven. He loved the clubs on West Fifth Street—Dayton’s answer to Harlem in the first half of the 20th century. While in junior high, Ross, who was big for his age, would dress up and strut into the Owl Club and The Palace Theater's Midnight Rambles to see great acts such as Duke Ellington.

His nightclub exploits as a teenager were not very popular at home. He dropped out of Roosevelt High in 1950 and enlisted in the United States Air Force. Two years later at age eighteen, Ross entered an amateur night contest at the Top Hat bar on Germantown Street. Home on furlough, he sang a cover of Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow", won $5 that night and found his calling. After leaving the military, Ross worked his way from Great Falls, Montana, to a strip bar in Los Angeles as a singer and MC. There he landed his first stage role in Oscar Brown Jr.'s "Bigtime Buck White".

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The musical began as a workshop in Watts and moved to New York City in 1968. He starred in The Wiz and other Broadway productions, such as Purlie, Ain't Misbehavin, and Raisin in the Sun. His first film was The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings, a baseball movie starring James Earl Jones and Richard Pryor. Films that followed included Ragtime, Amityville II, Police Academy, Stealing Home, and The Fisher King. One of the roles he is most fondly remembered for is that of Bitterman, Arthur Bach's long suffering chauffeur in the 1981 Dudley Moore hit, Arthur.

In 1990, Ross played Troy Maxson in a Cincinnati production of August Wilson's Fences. It was the first time his family saw him perform on stage since the contest in 1952. He came home for good in 1997 and opened Your Place, a jazz club on West Third Street. Occasionally, Ross sat in and sang in his club, and performed as part of the Dayton Art Institutes's Just Jazz series.

Death and honours

He was honored by Dayton’s Wayman Chapel AME Church, the Miami Valley Fisk University Alumni Club and by WROU-FM as a Black History Month Achiever. He suffered a stroke in 1998, and died from complications four years later at Good Samaritan Hospital, aged 68.

Broadway and stage

  • Buck White (1969)
  • Purlie (1970) (1972)
  • Raisin (1973)
  • The Wiz (1975)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1991
    The Fisher King as
    Limo Bum
    1989
    American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
    Narrator
    - Celebrating Bird: The Triumph of Charlie Parker (1989) - Narrator
    1988
    Stealing Home as
    Bud Scott
    1988
    Arthur 2: On the Rocks as
    Bitterman
    1987
    A Different World (TV Series) as
    Dean Harris
    - My Dinner with Theo (1988) - Dean Harris
    - Pilot (1987) - Dean Harris
    1987
    227 (TV Series) as
    Judge Eckworth
    - See You in Court (1987) - Judge Eckworth
    1987
    The Cosby Show (TV Series) as
    Dean Harris
    - Hillman (1987) - Dean Harris
    1986
    The Equalizer (TV Series) as
    Pike
    - Tip on a Sure Thing (1986) - Pike
    1986
    What's Happening Now! (TV Series) as
    Leon
    - Goodbye, Mr. Ripps (1986) - Leon
    1985
    MacGruder and Loud (TV Series) as
    Sergeant Debbin
    1984
    Police Academy as
    Capt. Reed
    1983
    The Wiz (Video) as
    Lion
    1982
    Amityville II: The Possession as
    Mr. Booth
    1982
    High Five (TV Movie) as
    Calvin T. Washburn
    1982
    Fighting Back as
    Commissioner
    1982
    Parole (TV Movie) as
    Barney
    1982
    Benson (TV Series) as
    Mr. Hackett
    - In the Red (1982) - Mr. Hackett
    1981
    Purlie (TV Movie)
    1981
    Ragtime as
    Black Lawyer
    1981
    Arthur as
    Bitterman
    1980
    F.D.R.: The Last Year (TV Movie) as
    Prettyman
    1980
    Death Penalty (TV Movie) as
    Woody
    1978
    Wiz on Down the Road (Short) as
    Lion
    1978
    The Wiz as
    Lion / Fleetwood Coupe de Ville
    1978
    The Jeffersons (TV Series) as
    Mr. Mayflower
    - How Slowly They Forget (1978) - Mr. Mayflower
    1976
    Sirota's Court (TV Series) as
    Sawyer Dabney
    - The Vacation (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - The Old Friend (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - Snake and the Old People (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - The Alien (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - The Split-Up (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - Pilot (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - D.A. - D.O.A. (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - The Judge (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - The Hooker (1977) - Sawyer Dabney
    - Court Fear (1976) - Sawyer Dabney
    - The Election (1976) - Sawyer Dabney
    - Sirota's Car (1976) - Sawyer Dabney
    - The Reporter (1976) - Sawyer Dabney
    1977
    The Fourth King (TV Movie) as
    Uno, the Lion (voice)
    1977
    Minstrel Man (TV Movie) as
    Charlie Bates
    1976
    The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings as
    Sallison 'Sallie' Potter, Owner of Ebony Aces
    Soundtrack
    2012
    Nostalgia Critic (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Wiz (2012) - (performer: "(I'm A) Mean Ole Lion", "Be A Lion", "Everybody Rejoice/A Brand New Day")
    1980
    The Magic of David Copperfield III: Levitating Ferrari (TV Special) (performer: "A Brand New Day")
    1978
    The Wiz (performer: "I'm A Mean Ole Lion", "Ease On Down The Road #3", "Be A Lion", "Everybody Rejoice/A Brand New Day")
    1976
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 5 July 1976 (1976) - (performer: "Be A Lion")
    1976
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #15.136 (1976) - (performer: "Ease On Down The Road")
    1975
    Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Pilot (1975) - (performer: "Ease On Down The Road" - uncredited)
    Self
    1987
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Dudley Moore: Part 1 (1987) - Self
    1976
    Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The 1976 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (1976) - Self
    1975
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 July 1976 (1976) - Self
    - Episode dated 28 April 1975 (1975) - Self
    1975
    Dinah! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.179 (1976) - Self
    - Episode #1.172 (1975) - Self
    1975
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor
    - Episode #15.136 (1976) - Self - Actor
    - Episode #14.110 (1975) - Self - Actor
    1975
    Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell (TV Series) as
    Self - Lion
    - Pilot (1975) - Self - Lion
    1975
    The 29th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner

    References

    Ted Ross Wikipedia