Joseph Raymond Maross (February 7, 1923 â€" November 7, 2009) was an
American stage, film, and television actor whose career spanned over
four decades. Working predominantly on television in supporting roles
or as a guest star, Maross performed in a wide variety of series and
made-for-television movies between the early 1950s and mid-1980s.Born
in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania, Maross served in the Marine Corps during
World War II and was stationed in Hawaii. He attended Yale University
after the war and received his theater arts degree there in
1947.Maross's Broadway credits include Ladies Night in a Turkish Bath
(1949) and The Innkeepers (1955).The first feature film in which
Maross was cast is the 1958 World War II drama Run Silent, Run Deep.
He can also be seen in subsequent productions such as Elmer Gantry,
Zig Zag, Sometimes a Great Notion, The Salzburg Connection, and Rich
and Famous.
American stage, film, and television actor whose career spanned over
four decades. Working predominantly on television in supporting roles
or as a guest star, Maross performed in a wide variety of series and
made-for-television movies between the early 1950s and mid-1980s.Born
in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania, Maross served in the Marine Corps during
World War II and was stationed in Hawaii. He attended Yale University
after the war and received his theater arts degree there in
1947.Maross's Broadway credits include Ladies Night in a Turkish Bath
(1949) and The Innkeepers (1955).The first feature film in which
Maross was cast is the 1958 World War II drama Run Silent, Run Deep.
He can also be seen in subsequent productions such as Elmer Gantry,
Zig Zag, Sometimes a Great Notion, The Salzburg Connection, and Rich
and Famous.
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