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− | '''Stanley Ralph Ross''' was an American writer and actor. He wrote for shows such as ''Batman'' (1966), ''The Monkees'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''All in the Family'', and ''G.I. Joe''; he also wrote novelty records. In voiceover, he was most notably heard in the ''Super Friends'' series as Gorilla Grodd and the second voice of Brainiac. |
+ | '''Stanley Ralph Ross''' (July 22, 1935 - March 16, 2000) was an American writer and actor. He wrote for shows such as ''Batman'' (1966), ''The Monkees'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''All in the Family'', and ''G.I. Joe''; he also wrote novelty records. In voiceover, he was most notably heard in the ''Super Friends'' series as Gorilla Grodd and the second voice of Brainiac. |
==[[Garfield and Friends]]== |
==[[Garfield and Friends]]== |
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Stanley Ralph Ross (July 22, 1935 - March 16, 2000) was an American writer and actor. He wrote for shows such as Batman (1966), The Monkees, Wonder Woman, All in the Family, and G.I. Joe; he also wrote novelty records. In voiceover, he was most notably heard in the Super Friends series as Gorilla Grodd and the second voice of Brainiac.