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At one point he started using the stage make Steve Rossi. According to Rossi, West picked "Steve" because she was dating actor Steve Cochran at the time, and the inspiration for "Ross" came from one of her managers named Bernie Ross; an "i" was added to the end of Ross to reflect Rossi's Italian heritage. [5] West and Rossi toured in 1953 and 1954.
Steve Ross may refer to: Steve Ross (director) (born 1949), American film director; Steve Ross (businessman) (1927–1992), American businessman and CEO of Time Warner, and member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame; Steve Ross (basketball) (born 1980), Canadian basketball player; Steven Ross (footballer) (born 1993), Scottish footballer
Pages in category "Male actors from San Francisco" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 224 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
By 1956, the Sacramento area had KCRA, KBET KOVR, and KCCC on the air, the San Jose area had KSBW and KNTV, and San Francisco had KRON, KPIX, KGO, KQED, and KSAN broadcasting. The ownership and programming of these stations has changed significantly over the decades, but most of these channel assignments and call signs remain the same.
The San Francisco 8 were eight former Black Panthers who were arrested in January 2007 for their alleged involvement in the 1971 murder of Sgt. John V. Young at Ingleside Police station in San Francisco. [1] [2] Herman Bell and Jalil Muntaqim were already incarcerated.
ABC's play-by-play man, Al Michaels (who was familiar with the San Francisco Bay Area dating back to his days working for the San Francisco Giants from 1974–1976) then proceeded to relay reports [111] to Ted Koppel at ABC News' headquarters in Washington, D.C. Al Michaels was ultimately nominated for an Emmy for his on-site reporting at the ...
George Seifert (born 1940), head coach of the San Francisco 49ers (1989–1996), Carolina Panthers (1999–2001) O. J. Simpson (1947–2024), NFL running back with Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers (1985); inductee into Pro Football Hall of Fame; previously, City College of San Francisco and USC running back [173]
Prior to the 1906 earthquake, the address was an apartment building called The Cecil. [9] After the earthquake and resulting fire, it was rebuilt as a theater and known by many names over the years, including the Kamokila, Fack's II, [10] The Royal Hawaiian Theater, [11] The Bush Street Music Hall, The Balalaika Music Hall, The Troubadour North, [12] in 1970, finally becoming The Boarding ...