Luigi Francis "Shorty" Rossi (born February 10, 1969) is the former star of ''
Pit Boss
''Pit Boss'' is an American television series docudrama that follows Shorty Rossi, owner of Shorty's Rescue, an organization set up for Pit Bull rescue. The series aired on Animal Planet from January 16, 2010 to March 30, 2013.
Series overview
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'', a reality series (now cancelled) on
Animal Planet
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.
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Shorty Rossi - Animal Planet network star - helps raise money for Syracuse-area animal rescue group
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'' He is also the owner and talent manager of Shortywood Productions, a company that works with
little people in the entertainment industry and Shorty's Rescue, an organization set up for Pit Bull rescue (which is no longer in service).
Life and career
Rossi was born in Los Angeles, California. He was raised by his parents, also little people. During his childhood, he lived in two very disparate neighborhoods: the
San Fernando Valley, a wealthy area in
Greater Los Angeles
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, and Nickerson Gardens Housing Projects in
Watts
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, a poor area in
South Central Los Angeles
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, where he lived with a family friend to avoid conflict at home. By the age of 15, he was living on his own.
In 1987, Rossi graduated from
Fremont High School. He joined the neighborhood
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gang while living there.
That year, he was involved in a gang-related shooting and convicted of felonies including attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon. He was sent to the
California Youth Authority and was later transferred to
Folsom State Prison
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to serve a total sentence of 10 years, 10 months and 10 days.
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No Privacy These Days for 'Pit Boss' Star Shorty Rossi
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Looking for a fresh start, Rossi turned to entertainment, soon learning he could earn good money as a little person in show business. His first job in the industry was at
Universal Studios Hollywood
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, where he was "
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" for an ''
Alvin and the Chipmunks'' stage show. Since then, he has appeared in many commercials and movies, the latter including ''
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'', with
Jim Carrey; ''
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'', with
Bruce Willis
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. He has also appeared on dozens of TV shows and has performed in theater for years. In 2000, Rossi founded a company, Shortywood Productions, to provide little people entertainers for all types of shows, private parties and corporate events, and to manage their careers.
Since owning his first
pit bull
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terrier at the age of 14, Rossi has championed the breed. This led him to form Shorty's Pit Bull Rescue, a second business that rescues, rehabilitates and places neglected and abused pit bulls in new homes. It also aims to restore the reputation of the breed through education, activism and positive pit bull involvement in the community. The dogs have been featured in student and short films as well as public-service commercials and print ads. The group does volunteer work by visiting nursing homes, schools, functions and hospitals. It caught the attention of cable TV network
Animal Planet
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, leading to its continuing series "
Pit Boss
''Pit Boss'' is an American television series docudrama that follows Shorty Rossi, owner of Shorty's Rescue, an organization set up for Pit Bull rescue. The series aired on Animal Planet from January 16, 2010 to March 30, 2013.
Series overview
S ...
".
After injuring himself in a stunt, Rossi became interested in service animal training. One of his pit bulls has been involved in the
Americans with Disabilities Act community ever since. At present two of his dogs are registered service animals, with one in training.
Shorty has written a tell-all
memoir
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titled ''Four Feet Tall and Rising'', which was released in 2012.
Other legal troubles
During the filming of the 3rd-season premiere of ''Pit Boss'', Shorty Rossi was arrested for breaking and entering after rescuing three neglected pit bulls from a vacant house. The charges were dismissed shortly thereafter when the owner of the dogs, who was on vacation in Europe and unaware that the person she had asked to care for her dogs had never shown up, proved grateful that Rossi had rescued the animals. This was shown in conversations with the owner in episodes 1 and 2.
TV & filmography
References
External links
Shortywood*
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1969 births
Living people
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American male film actors
American male television actors
Male actors from Greater Los Angeles
American people of Italian descent
Actors with dwarfism
John C. Fremont High School alumni