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| Also Known As: | Dick Rosson | Died: | May 31, 1953 |
| Born: | April 4, 1893 | Cause of Death: | suicide |
| Birth Place: | New York City, New York, USA | Profession: | director |
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DIRECTOR:
1.
White Witch Doctor
(1953) 2nd Unit Director
2.
Outpost in Morocco
(1949) 2nd Unit Director
3.
Joan of Arc
(1948) 2nd Unit Director
4.
The Sea of Grass
(1947) 2nd Unit Director
5.
The Yearling
(1947) Asst dir of footage shot in 1941
6.
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
(1944) 2nd Unit Director
7.
Corvette K-225
(1943) Director
8.
Apache Trail
(1942) Director
9.
The Get-Away
(1941) Director
10.
Florian
(1940) 2nd Unit Director
CAST: (feature film)
1.
Always the Woman (1922) Mahmud
2.
For Those We Love (1921) Jimmy Arnold
3.
Her Face Value (1921) Eddie Malone
4.
Beating the Game (1921) Ben Fanchette
5.
The Poor Boob (1919) Jimmy Borden
6.
The Secret Garden (1919) Colin Craven
7.
Chasing Rainbows (1919) Skinny
8.
Playthings of Passion (1919) Spiffy
9.
Peggy Does Her Darndest (1919) Bob Ensloe
10.
Madame Sphinx (1918) Dessin
Family close complete family listing
brother:
Arthur Rosson. Director. Born in 1886; died in 1960.
brother:
Hal Rosson. Director of photography. Born in 1895; died in 1988.
sister:
Helene Rosson. Actor.
Contributions
TLS ( 2006-05-03 )
Source: The Stars of Hollywood Forever: 1901-2006
Rosson began his career in 1912 and continued acting until 1922. He had attended Newport schools and was a member of the Emmanuel Church choir when he was young. Rosson had been ill for a year after contracting a tropical disease in South Africa. His wife found his body in his car in the garage of their home. A suicide note was found simply stating that he couldnt go on.
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