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    Ross Hunter (born Martin Terry Fuss; May 6, 1920 – March 10, 1996) was an American film and television producer and actor. He is best known for producing light comedies such as Pillow Talk (1959), and the glamorous melodramas Magnificent Obsession (1954), Imitation of Life (1959), and Back Street (1961).

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    Ross Hunter. Producer: Airport. Noted Hollywood producer Ross Hunter served in Army intelligence during World War II. After the war he signed with Columbia Pictures and appeared in a number of forgettable B-movies. He then became a producer and produced more than 60 films.

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  3. Ross moved to the administrative side in 2015 running the Department of Early Learning. He now leads the Department of Children, Youth, and Families and is responsible for most issues affecting at-risk children in Washington State.

  4. I have the great honor and overwhelming responsibility of being the first Secretary of the new (2018) Department of Children, Youth, and Families in Washington State. The agency is the result of a...

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  5. Ross Hunter | Secretary Department of Children, Youth, and Families. Office 360-407-7909 | Cell 360-515-8972 Pronouns: he/him/his

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  6. Ross Hunter was a prolific and successful producer of musicals, comedies and dramas, such as Imitation of Life, Pillow Talk and Airport. He worked with stars like Debbie Reynolds, Julie Andrews and Lana Turner, and won the Golden Laurel Award in 1968.

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  8. Two Hollywood producers, one a big-time studio executive and one an independent filmmaker, talk about their work and their differences in 1967. Hunter discusses his blockbuster movies and his personal style, while Taylor reveals her social conscience and her struggles with money and advertising.