Ross Hagen

Ross Hagen was an American actor who voiced Landon Ricketts in Red Dead Redemption.

Biography
Ross Hagen was born as Leland Lando Lilly on May 21, 1938 in Williams, Arizona. He was the son of Lando Irvin Lilly and Mary Alice Johnson. Handsome and rugged, with a highly distinctive deep gravelly voice and a commandingly raw masculine screen presence, Ross was frequently cast as charming and likable tough guys on both sides of the law in a colorful and eclectic array of films and TV shows. Hagen began his acting career in the mid 60s doing guest spots on various television programs before crossing over into exploitation theatrical features with leading roles in the biker flicks "The Hellcats," "The Mini-Skirt Mob," and "Five the Hard Way." Hagen's most memorable movie roles include smooth insurance agent Mike Harber in "Wonder Women," bumbling former coal miner turned wannabe mobster Charlie Jacobs in "Bad Charleston Charlie," vicious hitman Ray Mitchell in "Avenging Angel," back-stabbing con artist Cory Thorton in "Armed Response," all-girls baseball team owner Midnight in "Blood Games," hard-nosed Army Captain Jason Briggs in "Dinosaur Island," a skeptical sheriff in "Sideshow," and private investigator Elwood Dick in "Murder on the Yellow Brick Road." Among the TV shows Ross made guest appearances on are "The Virginian," "The Big Valley," "The Fugitive," "The Invaders," "Daktari," "Bonanza," "Gunsmoke," "Mannix," "Kung Fu," "Mission: Impossible," "Cannon," "The Wild, Wild West" and "The Fall Guy." He acted in almost twenty pictures for director Fred Olen Ray. His late wife Claire Polan acted in a few movies with Hagen (the couple also briefly ran an acting school). In addition to acting, Hagen directed seven films (which include the immensely enjoyable action oddity "The Glove" and the not half bad medical thriller "B.O.R.N."), plus either co-produced and/or co-wrote a handful of features. Ross died from cancer at age 72 on May 7, 2011.