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 \ Posted by: Stacy 
(09/22/2009, 21:24:51)
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Just heard the awesome news that Richard Rossi sold his first novel "Stick Man" to Savant Books with a spring 2010 release date. It's a coming of age story set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. RR is HOT!!!
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(#38)
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 \ Posted by: Whitney Bradley 
(05/15/2009, 19:01:41)
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Rich Rossi was so wonderful in ALICEn, the new musical about Alice in Wonderland. My b.f and I loved him. Richard Rossi played Dodgson, the writer of Alice under the pen name of Lewis Carroll and he also morphed into a comic character in Wonderland, the White Knight. He's a talented physical comedian.
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 \ Posted by: Kirsten 
(03/04/2009, 07:02:17)
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Richard Rossi was great in "Modern Love." I saw the play two weeks ago.
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 \ Posted by: Julianne Zeitz 
(02/01/2009, 09:34:57)
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I saw Rich Rossi last Saturday night on stage in the play "Modern Love." He's really handsome still and has a great smile. He played a crazy guy at a bar, he was really funnny.
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 \ Posted by: Alyssa Witham 
(06/03/2008, 19:36:26)
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Rossi's movie "Sister Aimee" really captured how I feel, and what I experience in my struggles as a woman, the ups and downs of lonliness and life. I really got lost in the world of the film.
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 \ Posted by: Stacey King 
(04/25/2008, 19:54:26)
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I just rented the Richard Rossi film "Sister Aimee: The Aimee Semple McPherson Story" at Blockbuster here in Chicago. He looked so good in his fedora and totally fit the 1920's, and he was so funny, his character made me laugh, what a scoundrel. I have a crush on him.
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 \ Posted by: Dolores Schiller 
(11/27/2007, 18:28:39)
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Hot news for Richard Rossi fans. I was at a bookstore in Los angeles a few nights ago and Rich Rossi read an excerpt of his soon to be released novel "Stick Man." The story drew me in about an imaginative boy who is tormented by night terrors of a monster made of sticks. He tries to overcome the demon through his creativity, his faith, and his first love, a girl who captures his heart. He calls the girl Angel, believing she may be celestial.
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(#32)
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 \ Posted by: Sara Whalen 
(11/22/2007, 00:26:50)
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I love his face. The camera loves his face too.
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 \ Posted by: Annie Schultz 
(10/08/2007, 22:08:54)
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We were in acting class together. He is an amazing talent. A bit of a monk in the sense he spends a lot of time by himself, always writing, writing, writing in his notebook.
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 \ Posted by: Justine Segal 
(10/05/2007, 23:34:57)
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Rich Rossi's own past brokenness and identification with the pain of his screenplay underscore his film "Aimee Semple McPherson" as a movie written with his own blood. A sensitive man and a powerful filmmaker.
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