Howard Ross
Howard Ross, originally named Renato Rossini, was born on January 10, 1941, in Rome, Italy. He is a distinguished film actor recognized for his contributions to the cinematic landscape, particularly in genre films. Ross began his career in the early 1960s, landing significant roles in the popular peplum genre, which was characterized by its historical and mythological themes.
In the mid-1960s, he adopted the stage name Howard Ross, under which he became a prominent figure in Italian cinema. His work spans various genres, but he is particularly noted for his performances in adventure films, giallo thrillers, and poliziotteschi, a genre that delves into crime and police narratives.
Throughout his career, Ross has showcased his versatility and charisma on screen, appearing in numerous cult classics that have garnered a dedicated following. His ability to embody complex characters in suspenseful and action-packed narratives has solidified his status as a notable actor in the Italian film industry. With a career that has spanned several decades, Howard Ross remains an influential figure whose work continues to resonate with fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Bloody Che Contra
Johnny Colt
Warriors of the Year 2072
Behind Convent Walls
The Man Called Noon
The Pyjama Girl Case
The Boss (1973)
The New York Ripper
Five Women for the Killer
Naked Girl Killed in the Park
The Killer Reserved Nine Seats
Five Dolls for an August Moon
Werewolf Woman
Hercules Against the Mongols
L'immoralità