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  1. Richard Rosson (April 4, 1893 – May 31, 1953) was an American film director and actor. As an actor, he was known for the nearly 100 films he was in during the silent era. As a director, he directed the logging sequences in the 1936 film Come and Get It.

  2. Richard Rosson, the movie actor and director, was born on April 4, 1893, in New York, New York. His siblings would excel in the new movie industry: his older brother was director Arthur Rosson, his younger sister Helene Rosson became a movie actress, and his younger brother Harold Rosson became a noted director of photography who won the first ...

    • Richard Rosson
    • May 31, 1953
    • April 4, 1893
  3. Richard Rosson, the movie actor and director, was born on April 4, 1893, in New York, New York. His siblings would excel in the new movie industry: his older brother was director Arthur Rosson, his younger sister Helene Rosson became a movie actress, and his younger brother Harold Rosson became a noted director of photography who won the first ...

    • April 4, 1893
    • May 31, 1953
  4. LOS ANGELES, May 31 (AP) -- Richard Rosson, film director, was found dead today in his automobile, and the police said he had committed suicide. He was 60 years old. View Full Article in ...

  5. Scarface: Directed by Howard Hawks, Richard Rosson. With Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins. An ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster climbs the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses prove to be his downfall.

    • (30K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Howard Hawks, Richard Rosson
    • 1932-04-09
  6. Richard Rosson or Rubber Ritchie is an actor who portrayed Avery in the graveyard sequence in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. He is a professional chldren's entertainer and magician.

  7. Jun 18, 2024 · Richard Rosson (April 4, 1893 – May 31, 1953) was an American film director and actor. As an actor, he was known for the nearly 100 films he was in during the silent era. As a director, he was a co-director of the 1932 film Scarface. Career.