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Joseph Charles Michael Tafarella (May 25, 1932 – June 22, 2014), better known as Steve Rossi, was an American
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and singer, best known from his work with Marty Allen as Allen & Rossi.


Early life

Born in
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in 1932, Rossi earned a
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degree in communication, arts & theatre and Greek & Latin from Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. He also served as an officer in the
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.


Career

The comedian was discovered by
Mae West Mary Jane "Mae" West (August 17, 1893 – November 22, 1980) was an American actress, singer, comedian, screenwriter, and playwright whose career spanned more than seven decades. Recognized as a prominent sex symbol of her time, she was known ...
who, with her manager Jerry Franks, saw him in 1953 as the lead of ''
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'' at the Civic Light Orchestra in Los Angeles. Under his birth name (Joseph Tafarella), Rossi then signed to a nightclub show with West named
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in Los Angeles. The show was subsequently moved to the Sahara Hotel in
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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
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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. West and Rossi toured in 1953 and 1954. Rossi wrote the musical numbers he performed in the show with West. In 1957, he formed the Allen & Rossi comedy duo with Marty Allen. Rossi played straight man to Allen, and the pair made many appearances together in the 1950s and 1960s, including 44 appearances on ''
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''. They released multiple comedy albums; co-starred in a feature film, '' The Last of the Secret Agents?''; and also performed live in
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. Rossi continued his singing career as a solo artist, recording for several labels in the 1960s and 1970s, including
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' ABC-Paramount label,
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,
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, and
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.
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famously lost a bet of one week's salary to Rossi when Rossi correctly predicted that, at the 1962 Academy Awards,
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would tell a joke about
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. In 1963, Allen & Rossi were the first comedians to go to
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, to lobby Congress on the House floor. In 1968 Marty Allen's wife died, devastating Allen. The Allen & Rossi team split amicably when Allen withdrew from show business for a few years. Steve Rossi teamed for less than three months with nightclub and TV comedian Joe E. Ross in an act called "Rossi & Ross." The team of Rossi & Ross played once on Ed Sullivan and disbanded in January 1969. In 1969, he announced a pairing with comedian Slappy White, creating the comedy act Rossi & White. The interracial comedy team released the album ''I Found Me a White Man—You Find Yourself One'' on Roulette Records. In 1971, in an attempt to sell more tickets,
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employed the duo as live onboard entertainment. In 1972 Rossi invited Las Vegas stand-up comic Bernie Allen (born Bernard Allen Kleinberg, 1916–2004) to join his act, and the team became known once again as Allen & Rossi. The team worked successfully in nightclubs and television until 1978. In 1975 Rossi was reported by entertainment reporter Earl Wilson to have received a mysterious visitor claiming to be
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. Hughes had come to see Rossi in Vancouver to prove he was not dead yet. Rossi later teamed up with Sandy Hackett, son of
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. They appeared at several venues in Las Vegas, including at the Star Bright theatre. Rossi and Allen reunited several times for subsequent projects, including a film released in 1974 and stage performances together from 1984 to 1985, and again from 1990 to 1994. Rossi appeared as a guest on ''
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'' many times in the 1980s and early 1990s.


Later years

Rossi presented a spoof of
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called "Laffs, Sex & Politics," co-starring
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, in 2000. He had a role in the
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movie ''
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'' (2001). In 2004, Rossi was inducted into the Show Business Legends Hall of Fame at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas. His book, ''Adult Stand-up Comedy For Wannabe Comedians: Hilarious Stand-up Routines, Jokes and Stories'', was issued in 2006. In 2007, he was part of a touring cabaret show titled "5 Star Revue" with Gary Collins,
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,
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and Ronnie Schell. In 2009, he appeared along with Schell off-Broadway in ''Don't Leave it All to Your Children''. He also performed his stand-up comedy act at Feinstein's in New York City. Permanently living in
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, he used his website blog to promote his upcoming appearances. In August 2010, the Comedy Talks speakers series of the
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hosted a panel discussion including Rossi,
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, and
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. In 2012, Rossi re-released "The World's Dirtiest Joke Book" in electronic book format. The same year, he attended the opening of
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's show "Jimmy Stewart and Friends", with strip headliner Terry Fator. Steve is credited as co-writer of the play.


Death

Rossi died in a Las Vegas hospice on June 22, 2014, from cancer, aged 82. He was survived by his wife, Karma, two children and two grandchildren.MSN obituary
, msn.com; accessed June 24, 2014.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rossi, Steve 1932 births 2014 deaths American male film actors American people of Italian descent Loyola Marymount University alumni Deaths from cancer in Nevada Male actors from New York City Male actors from Las Vegas Comedians from New York City Comedians from Las Vegas American male comedians