After studying acting under
John Cassavetes, Crosse appeared in two of Cassavetes' films:
Shadows (for which he won a
Venice Film Festival Award) and
Too Late Blues (1962). A life member of
The Actors Studio, Crosse made numerous guest appearances on television in the decade prior to landing the role of Ned McCaslin in the 1969 film
The Reivers, directed by and starring fellow Studio members
Mark Rydell and
Steve McQueen, respectively. His last onscreen role was in the sitcom
The Partners, alongside
Don Adams. Shortly before his death, Crosse was cast as Mulhall in
The Last Detail (1973), withdrawing from the role after learning he suffered from terminal cancer. He was replaced by
Otis Young. ==Personal life==