Angelo Ross

{{Short description|American film editor and sound engineer (1911–1989)}}

{{distinguish|Agnelo Rossi|Angelo Rossi (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox person

|name = Angelo Ross

|birth_date = {{birth date|1911|03|12}}

|death_date = {{death date and age|1989|09|23|1911|03|12}}

|death_place = Hollywood, Florida, U.S.

|occupation = Film editor, sound engineer

|spouse = Isabella Ross{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/634306416/|title=Angelo Ross, edited The Victims, other films|work=The Miami Herald|location=Miami, Florida|date=September 24, 1989|access-date=September 26, 2021|page=724|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Closed access}}

|children = 1

}}

Angelo Ross (March 12, 1911 – September 23, 1989) was an American film editor and sound engineer. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Film Editing for the film Smokey and the Bandit.{{Cite web|url=https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1978|title=The 50th Academy Awards (1978) Nominees and Winners|work=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences|date=5 October 2014 |access-date=September 26, 2021}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/101534352/|title=Go Ahead... Take A Flying Guess|first=Tom|last=McElfresh|work=The Cincinnati Enquirer|location=Cincinnati, Ohio|date=April 2, 1978|access-date=September 26, 2021|page=105|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Closed access}}

Ross died in September 1989 in Hollywood, Florida, at the age of 78.

Selected filmography

Based on Ross' filmography at the Internet Movie Database.

class="wikitable"

|+ Editor

Year

! Film

! Director

! Notes

1949

| Lost Boundaries

|Alfred L. Werker

|First collaboration with Alfred L. Werker

1951

| The Whistle at Eaton Falls

|Robert Siodmak

|

1952

| Walk East on Beacon

|Alfred L. Werker

|Second collaboration with Alfred L. Werker

1957

| Mister Rock and Roll

|Charles S. Dubin

|

1964

| Diary of a Bachelor

|Sandy Howard

|

1965

| Who Killed Teddy Bear

|Joseph Cates

|

rowspan=2| 1970

| The Cross and the Switchblade

|Don Murray

|

I Never Sang for My Father

|Gilbert Cates

|

rowspan=2| 1971

| Some of My Best Friends Are...

|Mervyn Nelson

|First collaboration with Mervyn Nelson

Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name?

|Ernest Pintoff

|First collaboration with Ernest Pintoff

rowspan=2| 1973

| Fun and Games

|Mervyn Nelson

|Second collaboration with Mervyn Nelson

Salty

|Ricou Browning

|First collaboration with Ricou Browning

1975

| The Noah

|Daniel Bourla

|

rowspan=2| 1977

| Smokey and the Bandit

|Hal Needham

|

Polk County Pot Plane

|Jim West

|

1978

| Mr. No Legs

|Ricou Browning

|Second collaboration with Ricou Browning

rowspan=2| 1979

| Jaguar Lives!

|Ernest Pintoff

|Second collaboration with Ernest Pintoff

King Frat

|Ken Wiederhorn

|

1986

| Hammerhead Jones

|Robert Michael Ingria

|

1987

| Masterblaster

|Glenn R. Wilder

|

1988

| Hot Splash

|James Ingrassia

|

class="wikitable"

|+ Editorial department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1975

| The Noah

|Daniel Bourla

|Editorial staff

1981

| The Funhouse

|Tobe Hooper

|Location editor

class="wikitable"

|+ Music department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1961

| The Hustler

|Robert Rossen

|Music editor

;Documentaries

class="wikitable"

|+ Editorial department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1961

| Days of Thrills and Laughter

|Robert Youngson

|Supervising editor

class="wikitable"

|+ Music department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1955

| Cinerama Holiday

|{{ubl|Robert L. Bendick|Philippe De Lacy}}

|rowspan=4| Music editor

1961

| Days of Thrills and Laughter

|rowspan=5| Robert Youngson

1963

| 30 Years of Fun

1965

| Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's

1967

| The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy

|rowspan=2| Music supervisor

1970

| 4 Clowns

class="wikitable"

|+ Producer

Year

! Film

! Credit

1961

| Nigeria: Salute to Independence

|Producer

class="wikitable"

|+ Sound department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1951

| The Hills of Ireland

|Harry Dugan

|Sound editor

;Short documentaries

class="wikitable"

|+ Editor

Year

! Film

! Director

1950

| 24 Hours of Progress

|{{ubl|John Barnwell|Victor Jurgens}}

1968

| Bridge to Space

|Robert Gaffney

1975

| Cries

|Donn Renn

;Shorts

class="wikitable"

|+ Editor

Year

! Film

! Director

1940

| Swing with Bing

|Herbert Polesie

class="wikitable"

|+ Music department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1961

| The Creation of Woman

|Charles F. Schwep

|Music editor

;TV movies

class="wikitable"

|+ Editor

Year

! Film

! Director

1972

| To All My Friends on Shore

|Gilbert Cates

1978

| Human Feelings

|Ernest Pintoff

class="wikitable"

|+ Music department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1981

| The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire

|Nicholas J. Corea

|Music editor

;TV pilots

class="wikitable"

|+ Music department

Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1960

| The Gillmen

|Dan Enright

|Music editor

;TV series

class="wikitable"

|+ Editor

Year

! Title

! Notes

1956

| Bowling Time

|1 episode

1957−58

| Decoy

|7 episodes

1960

| The Comedy Spot

|1 episode

1959−61

| Deadline

|2 episodes

1963

| Mack & Myer for Hire

|88 episodes

class="wikitable"

|+ Editorial department

Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1957−58

| Decoy

|Supervising editor

|17 episodes

class="wikitable"

|+ Music department

Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1952−53

| Short Short Dramas

|rowspan=3| Music editor

|4 episodes

1963

| Mack & Myer for Hire

|88 episodes

1974

| Salty

|3 episodes

References

{{reflist}}