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Michael Ross (screenwriter)

Michael "Mickey" Ross (born Isadore Rovinsky) (August 4, 1919 – May 26, 2009) was an American Emmy Award-winning screenwriter and television producer. Ross, together with writing partners Don Nicholl and Bernard West, were writers/producers for ''All in the Family'', for which Ross won an Emmy in 1973, ''The Jeffersons'', ''The Dumplings'', and ''Three's Company''. Ross and West continued as executive producers of ''Three's Company'' after the death of partner Nicholl in 1980, also producing the spin-off shows ''The Ropers'' and ''Three's a Crowd''.
==Life, career and death==
Born and raised in New York City to Jewish family, Ross graduated from City College of New York City in 1939. Ross then served as a bomber pilot in United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Ross, along with longtime business partner Bernie West, made his mark in the 1970s with the breakout TV situation comedy, “All in the Family,” for which he won a writing Emmy in 1973.
After partnering on such earlier shows as ''The Garry Moore Show'' and ''The Martha Raye Show'', Ross went on to scribe and serve as executive producer for the ''All in the Family'' spin-off ''The Jeffersons'', about an African-American family living on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Ross later established the Michael and Irene Ross Chair in Hebrew and Yiddish and the Michael and Irene Ross Program in Jewish Studies at the City University of New York in New York City. Ross also made a $3 million bequest and 25% share of his rights to all his shows to the National Yiddish Book Center.
Ross died May 26, 2009, due to complications following a stroke and heart attack.〔Nelson, Valerie J. (May 30, 2009). (Michael Ross dies at 89; TV writer-producer endowed Jewish studies programs. ) ''Los Angeles Times''〕〔(''TV writer/producer Michael Ross dies; Worked on "All in the Family", "Jeffersons"'', by Andrew Stewart, Film Reporter @Variety_Stewart for Variety.com, MAY 28, 2009. )〕

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