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* '''''As the''''' voice of [[Doctor Frankenstein]] for the [[Season 4]] (1979), episode: [[The Superfriends Meet Frankenstein]].
 
* '''''As the''''' voice of [[Doctor Frankenstein]] for the [[Season 4]] (1979), episode: [[The Superfriends Meet Frankenstein]].
 
* '''''As the''''' voice of the [[Malhavoc]] for the [[Season 4]] (1979), episode: [[The Lord of Middle Earth]].
 
* '''''As the''''' voice of the [[Malhavoc]] for the [[Season 4]] (1979), episode: [[The Lord of Middle Earth]].
* '''''As the''''' voice of [[Brainiac]] for a [[Superclones|1983 Short]] and the characters appearances in [[Season 5]] (1984) and [[Season 6]] (1985).
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* '''''As the''''' voice of [[Brainiac]] for a [[Superclones|1983 Short]] and the characters appearances in [[Season 9]] (1984) and [[Season 10]] (1985).
 
   
 
==Voice on [[Superman (1988, Animated Series)]]==
 
==Voice on [[Superman (1988, Animated Series)]]==

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Stanley Ross 9 Stanley Ralph Ross[1]
AKA: Sue Donem

Born: July 22, 1935

Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA

Occupation: writer, actor

Years Active: 1965–2000

Died: March 16, 2000 (aged 64) Los Angeles, California U.S.A.


Stanley Ralph Ross (Born, July 22, 1935 – Died, March 16, 2000) was raised in Brooklyn New York.

He started his career in advertising, then soon going to work as a writer and actor on various television shows, most notably cult-classics such as the 1960's Batman TV series starring Adam West and also the TV series, The Monkees.


Voice on Super Friends

Voice on Superman (1988, Animated Series)


Voice on The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show (1979)


Notable Voiceover work

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Stan Ross in 1974[2]

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Notable voice credits include:

  • Babe: Pig in the City (1998, Live Action/Puppet Film) Doberman, Pitbull
  • Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Incredible Hulk, The (1982, Animated Series) Quasimodo in "When Monsters Meet"
  • InHumanoids (1986, Animated Series) Redlen
  • InHumanoids: The Movie (1986, Animated Film) Redlen
  • Paw Paws (1985, Animated Series) Dark Paw
  • Richie Rich (1980, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Space Stars (1981, Animated Series) (additional voices)


Filmography Includes

  • The 1960's Batman TV series (1 episode, 1966) "The Bird's Last Jest" as Barney 'Ballpoint' Baxter (uncredited)
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1 episode, 1966) "0011 Napoleon Solo" as a Beatnik
  • Banacek (1 episode, 1972) "A Million the Hard Way" as Larry Fields
  • In the movie, Candy Stripe Nurses (1974) as Dr. Kramer
  • Serpico (2 episodes, 1976-1977) Sgt. Meyers
  • Falcon Crest (6 episodes, 1987-1989) Bank Manager
  • The Munsters Today (1 episode, 1990) "Tell 'Em Herman Sent You" as Mr. Goodbury


Death

Ross died of lung cancer on March 16, 2000 leaving behind a wife and three children. He was buried in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery.

His grave reads: Larger Than Life Beloved Son, Husband, Father, Grandfather STANLEY RALPH ROSS July 22, 1935 - March 16, 2000 "Thanks, I Had A Wonderful Time!"


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References

  1. Picture is from the 1976 episode, The Adventure of Caesar's Last Sleep, of a TV series called, "Ellery Queen"; in which he played a character named 'Gabe'.
  2. Image from 'Candy Stripe Nurses'. He played Dr. Kramer.