Herbert Ross
Known for: Directing
Born: May 12, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA - Died: October 8, 2001
Herbert David Ross was an American actor, choreographer, director and producer who worked predominantly in the stage and film. Ross was born on May 13, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Martha Grundfast and Louis Chester Ross, a postal clerk. At the age of 9, his mother died and his father moved the family to Miami and opened a luncheonette. In 1942, Ross' stage debut came as "Third Witch" in a touring company of Macbeth. The next year brought his first Broadway performance credits with Something for the Boys. By 1950, he was a choreographer with the American Ballet Theatre and choreographed his first Broadway production, the Arthur Schwartz-Dorothy Fields musical adaptation of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Ross's first film assignment came as an uncredited choreographer on Carmen Jones (1954). In the UK, he choreographed The Young Ones (1961) and Summer Holiday (1963), both starring Cliff Richard. Later, he worked with Barbra Streisand as choreographer and director of musical numbers for Funny Girl (1968). His film directorial debut came with the musical version of Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969), made by MGM-British, with Peter O'Toole and Petula Clark. He went on to direct films involving ballet, such as The Turning Point (1977), Nijinsky (1980) and Dancers (1987). Other movies of critical acclaim followed in the 1970s and 1980s such as Neil Simon's adaptations of his own plays and film adaptations of Broadway productions through his last project, Boys on the Side (1995).
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The Making of 'The Goodbye Girl'
Self
The Amazing Miss Cummings: An Actress at Work and Play
Shirley Maclaine: Kicking Up Her Heels
Self
Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough
Self
Follies: In Concert
Self- Concert Director
Sondheim on Broadway: Follies - Four Days in New York
Self
Jean-Pierre Aumont, charme et fou-rires
Self
Great Performances
Self
Placido Domingo's Tales from the Opera
Self - Director
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Choreographer
The Secret of My Success
Director
Max Dugan Returns
Producer
Footloose
Director
Steel Magnolias
Director
Play It Again, Sam
Director
Boys on the Side
Producer
The Last of Sheila
Director
True Colors
Director
Undercover Blues
Executive Producer
California Suite
Director
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
Director
I Ought to Be in Pictures
Director
Inside Daisy Clover
Choreographer
The Owl and the Pussycat
Director