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Joe E. Ross(1914-1982)

  • Actor
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Fred Gwynne and Joe E. Ross in Car 54, Where Are You? (1961)
Car 54 Where Are You? What Happened To Thursday
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What Happened to Thursday? (1962)
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Short (5'7"), chunky-framed, crevice-faced, gravel-voiced comedian Joe E. Ross typically played loveable buffoons and good-natured slobs while his "ooh, ooh!" character sounds would become a beloved catchphrase over time on TV and the night club stage. He was born Joseph Roszawikz to Jewish immigrants in Manhattan on March 15, 1914, and began his career, ironically enough, as a singing waiter/tenor in gangster-filled speakeasy clubs after dropping out of high school. His chosen path of comedy was taken when he was quickly elevated there to announcing and telling off-colored jokes. After a comic break at the Queens Terrace in 1938, he steadily built up his notorious image as a 'blue comedy" entertainer and impressionist performing and emceeing at burlesque clubs and various niteries around and about the Schuster circuit out of Chicago. WWII military service with the Army Air Corps briefly interrupted his career.

Following his military discharge, Ross headed for Hollywood to pursue standup work. At one point he teamed with equally vulgar comedian Dave Starr ("Starr & Ross"). Together they made an inauspicious film debut in the hotsy-totsy girlie show Teaserama (1955), which featured strippers Bettie Page and Tempest Storm along with female impersonator Vicki Lynn. The underground flick had Starr & Ross doing their familiar lowbrow, baggy-pants vaudeville schtick. Another failed "break" for Ross came with the "B" film comedy Hear Me Good (1957), co-starring Hal March, which went nowhere and resulted in no other offers. The funnyman's greatest claim to fame would happen after cleaning up his "blue" act for TV.

Joe, whose characters possessed an intriguing Runyonesque ambiance, hit strong notice playing third banana to Phil Silvers on his popular late 1950s series (The Phil Silvers Show (1955) (aka "You'll Never Get Rich"/"Sgt. Bilko"). He then moved on to co-star on the cult comedy series Car 54, Where Are You? (1961) as dim-bulbed police officer Gunther Toody, opposite tall, lugubrious Fred Gwynne (as Officer Francis Muldoon). Silvers discovered Ross working at a Miami Beach club, and he and producer/partner Nat Hiken thought Ross was perfect for the role of dunderhead Master Sgt. Rupert Ritzik on the "Bilko" show. It was Hiken who later gave the green light for Ross to co-star with Gwynne in "Car 54." Notorious for forgetting his lines, Ross's trademark "ooh, ooh" was nervously developed as a way of giving him time to remember his next line! The catchphrase would follow him for the rest of his career. "Car 54" only lasted two seasons but became a cult classic in years to come.

Ross' last regular TV role was as caveman "Gronk" in the comedy series It's About Time (1966) produced by Sherwood Schwartz, in which he co-starred with cavegirl Imogene Coca. The ludicrous plot had two present-time astronauts, Jack Mullaney and Frank Aletter, accidentally rocketing through a time vortex back to the Cro-Magnon Age. When the series took an immediate dive in ratings, producers decided to change the setting and bring the starring cast back to present day surroundings. It didn't help. The series met with a swift cancellation.

Ross, a very crude, boorish, temperamental fellow off stage, more or less fell out of favor in Hollywood after this. He returned to the comforts of the nightclub scene and even recorded a novelty song album ("Love Songs from a Cop"). He appeared in bits now and then in obscure features with such tasteless and exploitative titles as How to Seduce a Woman (1974), Linda Lovelace for President (1975), Plaisirs sexuels au pensionnat (1976), Gas Pump Girls (1979) and The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977). His last movie role was another cameo in Tout l'or du ciel (1981).

In 1968, Ross briefly teamed on the standup comedy stage with singing straight man Steve Rossi ("Rossi & Ross") after Rossi broke up with busy-haired partner Marty Allen. It lasted mere months. Joe did find some steady voice work in animated cartoons during the 1970s. Once quoted as saying, "I'd like to die making people laugh," the comic got his wish. The often-married ("His love life was centered around dating strippers!" Rossi once said), 68-year-old comic suffered a fatal heart attack on August 13, 1982, while appearing on the clubhouse stage at his own Van Nuys, CA apartment complex. He was survived by his last wife Arlene and was buried at nearby Forest Lawn Cemetery.
BornMarch 15, 1914
DiedAugust 13, 1982(68)
BornMarch 15, 1914
DiedAugust 13, 1982(68)
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    • 1 nomination total

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Known for

Car 54, Where Are You? (1961)
Car 54, Where Are You?
7.7
TV Series
  • Officer Gunther Toody
Un amour de Coccinelle (1968)
Un amour de Coccinelle
6.5
  • Detective
  • 1968
The Ghost Busters (1975)
The Ghost Busters
7.0
TV Series
  • Mr. Hyde
The Phil Silvers Show (1955)
The Phil Silvers Show
8.4
TV Series
  • MSgt. Rupert Ritzik
  • MSgt. Rupert B. Ritzik

Credits

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Actor



  • No Man's Valley (1981)
    No Man's Valley
    7.8
    TV Movie
    • Daniel (voice)
    • 1981
  • The Woman Inside (1981)
    The Woman Inside
    5.9
    • Cab Driver
    • 1981
  • Mafia on the Bounty (1980)
    Mafia on the Bounty
    3.5
    • Vito
    • 1980
  • Greg Bradford and Katherine Kelly Lang in Skatetown USA (1979)
    Skatetown USA
    4.9
    • Rent-a-Cop
    • 1979
  • Gas Pump Girls (1979)
    Gas Pump Girls
    4.8
    • Bruno
    • 1979
  • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in La croisière s'amuse (1977)
    La croisière s'amuse
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Mr. Ross
    • 1978
  • Ding, Dang, Dong (1977)
    Ding, Dang, Dong
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Roll (voice)
    • 1977
  • Heyyy, It's the King! (1977)
    Heyyy, It's the King!
    6.2
    TV Series
    • (voice)
    • 1977
  • Blast-Off Buzzard (1977)
    Blast-Off Buzzard
    5.3
    TV Series
    • (voice)
    • 1977
  • C B Bears (1977)
    C B Bears
    5.6
    TV Series
    • (voice)
    • 1977
  • Undercover Elephant (1977)
    Undercover Elephant
    6.2
    TV Series
    • (voice)
    • 1977
  • Posse Impossible (1977)
    Posse Impossible
    6.7
    TV Series
    • (voice)
    • 1977
  • The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977)
    The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
    3.5
    • Night Watchman
    • 1977
  • Plaisirs sexuels au pensionnat (1976)
    Plaisirs sexuels au pensionnat
    4.1
    • Patrolman
    • 1976
  • Alias Big Cherry (1975)
    Alias Big Cherry
    5.3
    • 1975

Soundtrack



  • Car 54, Where Are You? (1961)
    Car 54, Where Are You?
    7.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "The First Noel", "Deck The Halls"
    • performer: "The Rose Of Tralee"
    • performer: "Beautiful Dreamer" ...
    • 1961–1962

Videos8

Car 54 Where Are You? The Taming Of Lucille
Clip 1:54
Car 54 Where Are You? The Taming Of Lucille
Car 54 Where Are You? How Smart Can You Get
Clip 1:16
Car 54 Where Are You? How Smart Can You Get
Car 54 Where Are You? How Smart Can You Get
Clip 1:16
Car 54 Where Are You? How Smart Can You Get
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
Trailer 1:27
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
Car 54 Where Are You? What Happened To Thursday
Trailer 0:43
Car 54 Where Are You? What Happened To Thursday
Car 54 Where Are You? Put It In The Bank
Trailer 2:18
Car 54 Where Are You? Put It In The Bank
Car 54 Where Are You?
Trailer 3:50
Car 54 Where Are You?

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Joe. E. Ross
  • Height
    • 1.70 m
  • Born
    • March 15, 1914
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • August 13, 1982
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Arlene Marie KingJune 14, 1980 - August 13, 1982 (his death)
  • Other works
    Single: "Ooh! Ooh!" (IPG Records).
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Had a provision in his will that he be given a comical send-off. He got his wish, as mostly comedians attended his funeral. Among them was Larry Storch. Even Ross' wife was in stitches afterward.
  • Trademarks
      The catchphrase "Oooh Oooh, Jumpin' Jehosephat!"

FAQ

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  • When did Joe E. Ross die?
    August 13, 1982
  • How did Joe E. Ross die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Joe E. Ross when he died?
    68 years old
  • Where did Joe E. Ross die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Joe E. Ross born?
    March 15, 1914

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