Eddie Rosson

Eddie Rosson was an American actor who is best known for The Fugitive, Camp Runamuck, and Slattery’s People. He was born on June 15, 1956, in Los Angeles, California, USA, and passed away on September 19, 1994, in the same city due to liver failure.

Personal and Family Life

Eddie Rosson was born to Lili Rosson and Edward Rosson. He had a brother named Pat Rosson. Details about his early life and education are not widely known, but he became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

Career

Eddie Rosson began his acting career in the early 1960s, gaining recognition for several television roles. He appeared in various shows, showcasing his talent in both small and supporting roles. His performances in series such as The Fugitive and Camp Runamuck helped him gain a loyal following.

Death and Legacy

Eddie Rosson died on September 19, 1994, in Los Angeles, California, due to liver failure. His contributions to television are still remembered by fans of the classic shows he was part of. Though his career was relatively short, he made a mark in the industry that continues to resonate with audiences today.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1968 Family Affair Boy
1967 Cool Hand Luke Luke’s Nephew (uncredited)
1966 My Three Sons Phil
1965–1966 Camp Runamuck Norton Radibble
1965 The Donna Reed Show Spike (as Edward Rosson)
1965 Lost in Space Lunon (uncredited)
1965 Rawhide Tad Harmon (uncredited)
1965 Slattery’s People Marty Frankic
1964 Duncan Be Careful TV Movie
1964 The Fugitive Seth’s Boy
1963 Breaking Point Petey Babcock (as Eddie Rossen)
1963 It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World Eddie (uncredited)
1963 Johnny Cool Younger Boy (uncredited)
1962 The Dick Powell Theatre Bernie Jr.
1961 Bachelor in Paradise Steve Delavane (uncredited)