Michael Rossi

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Michael Rossi, is a fictional book character from Peyton Place by Grace Metalious. Set in a small New England town whose peaceful facade hides love and passion, scandal and hypocrisy. Michael Rossi, a teacher, becomes the love interest of Constance MacKenzie, a woman with a hidden past, is now aroused by the temptations of the new high school principal. The character of Rossi was originally called Tomas Makris, bearing the name and description of a Laconia resident and co-worker of Metalious's school teacher husband. However, Makris sued for libel, winning an out-of-court settlement for $60,000. Makris was renamed Michael Rossi in later printings, and in the film and TV series which derived from the novel.

In the 1957 movie Peyton Place, Michael Rossi is played by Lee Philips.

In the tv series Peyton Place, which ran from 1964-1969, the character of Dr. Rossi was played by Ed Nelson. Rossi's profession was changed from High School Principal to Doctor. The former Doctor, Matthew Swain, became the editor of the Peyton Place Clarion; the newspaper.