Bud Ross

Aaron Crawford "Bud" Ross (November 8, 1868 – March 19, 1932) was an American actor, comedian, and screenwriter.

[1] Ross began his career in the 1880s, performing in musical comedies and vaudeville.

In 1900 he starred in the Broadway musical Aunt Hannah at the Bijou Theatre; a work created by composer A. Baldwin Sloane, lyricist Clay M. Greene, and writer Matthew J.

Ross and Hardy co-wrote and appeared in the film Tootsies and Tamales (1919).

By the late 1920s, he was mostly playing supporting roles for Sennett, in Raymond McKee's Smith Family comedies and others.