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Stanley Ralph Ross

After an early career in advertising, American television writer, actor and voice artist Ross started writing for television in the 1960s, working on Batman, The Monkees and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Ross was co-writer of a short pilot for Wonder Woman filmed in 1967, but never broadcast, titled Wonder Woman: Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince. Ross developed the 1970’s Wonder Woman series for television with Douglas S. Cramer, but only wrote the pilot episode. In 1979 he was writer on the television film Gold of the Amazon Women, writing as Sue Donem, a film placing the Amazons in the South American jungle rather than ancient Greek setting. He also developed television series Monster Squad and That’s My Mama.


Bio prepared by Amanda Potter, Open University,amanda.potter@caramanda.co.uk


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Stanley Ralph Ross

After an early career in advertising, American television writer, actor and voice artist Ross started writing for television in the 1960s, working on Batman, The Monkees and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Ross was co-writer of a short pilot for Wonder Woman filmed in 1967, but never broadcast, titled Wonder Woman: Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince. Ross developed the 1970’s Wonder Woman series for television with Douglas S. Cramer, but only wrote the pilot episode. In 1979 he was writer on the television film Gold of the Amazon Women, writing as Sue Donem, a film placing the Amazons in the South American jungle rather than ancient Greek setting. He also developed television series Monster Squad and That’s My Mama.


Bio prepared by Amanda Potter, Open University,amanda.potter@caramanda.co.uk


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