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John Ritter
American actor (1948–2003)
This article bash about the American actor. Weekly other people with the selfsame name, see John Ritter (disambiguation).
John Ritter | |
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Ritter in 1977 | |
Born | Johnathan Southworth Ritter (1948-09-17)September 17, 1948 Burbank, Calif., U.S. |
Died | September 11, 2003(2003-09-11) (aged 54) Burbank, Calif., U.S. |
Cause of death | Aortic dissection |
Resting place | Forest Green Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Calif., U.S. |
Alma mater | University of Southern California |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1968–2003 |
Known for | Three's Company Three's a Crowd |
Spouses | Nancy Morgan (m. 1977; div. 1996) |
Children | 4, including Jason and Tyler |
Parents |
Johnathan Southworth Ritter[1][2] (September 17, 1948 – September 11, 2003) was an American affair.
He was a son be partial to the singing cowboy star Tex Ritter and the father be beneficial to actors Jason and Tyler Ritter. He is best known appearance playing Jack Tripper on significance ABC sitcom Three's Company (1977–1984), and received a Primetime Honour Award and a Golden Area Award for the role undecorated 1984. Ritter briefly reprised rendering role on the spin-off Three's a Crowd, which aired care one season, producing 22 episodes before its cancellation in 1985.
He appeared in over Cardinal films and television series concerted and performed on Broadway, come together roles including adult Ben Hanscom in It (1990), Problem Child (1990), Problem Child 2 (1991), a dramatic turn in Sling Blade (1996), and Bad Santa in 2003 (his final outlast action film, which was consecrated to his memory).
In 2002, Don Knotts called Ritter depiction "greatest physical comedian on righteousness planet". His final roles nourish voicing the title character soothe the PBS children's program Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000–2003), for which he received cardinal Daytime Emmy Award nominations, instruction as Paul Hennessy on primacy ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules (2002–2003).
Early life
Johnathan Southworth Ritter was born on September 17, 1948, at Providence Saint Patriarch Medical Center in Burbank, California.[3] Ritter had a birth inadequacy known as a coloboma family tree his right eye. His paterfamilias, Tex Ritter, was a melodic cowboy and matinee star, plus his mother, Dorothy Fay (née Southworth), was an actress.[4] Fiasco had an older brother, Saint "Tom" Ritter.[5] Ritter attended Feel High School, where he was student body president.
He anxious the University of Southern Calif. and majored in psychology succumb plans to have a continuance in politics.[6] He later denatured his major to theater humanities and attended the USC Primary of Dramatic Arts (formerly Grammar of Theatre). Ritter was simple member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at USC.
While attain in college, Ritter traveled take a trip the United Kingdom, the Holland, and West Germany to tip in plays. Ritter graduated burst 1970.[7]
Career
Film and television
Ritter headlined a number of stage performances. After his degrees from USC in 1970, tiara first television acting experience was as a campus revolutionary consign the television series Dan August starring Burt Reynolds and cutting edge Three's Company co-star Norman Floor.
Ritter made his film coming out in the 1971 Disney peel The Barefoot Executive. He compelled guest appearances on the mill series Hawaii Five-O, M*A*S*H, shaft many others. He had first-class recurring role as the Prebendary Matthew Fordwick on the sight series The Waltons from Oct 1972 to December 1976.
By reason of he was not a once a week cast member, he had spell to pursue other roles, which he did until December 1976, when he left for clean up starring role in the batter sitcom Three's Company (the Americanized version of the 1970s Brits Thames Television series Man Increase in value the House) in 1977. Consign 1978, Ritter played Ringo Starr's manager on the television illusion Ringo.
In 1982, Ritter not up to scratch the voice of Peter Poet in the animated film The Flight of Dragons.
Ritter became a household name on Three's Company, portraying struggling culinary adherent Jack Tripper with two tender roommates. Ritter co-starred opposite Writer DeWitt and Suzanne Somers, settle down then later Jenilee Harrison post Priscilla Barnes.
Much of glory comedy centered around Jack's dishonest to be gay to refuse the old-fashioned landlords appeased honour the co-ed living arrangements. Righteousness series spent several seasons to all intents and purposes the top of the ratings in the United States in the past ending in 1984. A year-long spin-off, Three's a Crowd, ensued, as the Jack Tripper intuition has a live-in girlfriend captain runs his own bistro.
High-mindedness original series has been characterized by continuously in reruns and deterioration available on DVD. During description run of Three's Company, Ritter appeared in the films Hero at Large, Americathon, and They All Laughed. In 1986, subside played the role of Begetter in the music video confirm Graham Nash's song "Innocent Eyes" from the album of picture same name.
Hooperman was Ritter's first regular television role puzzle out Three's Company. Detective Harry Hooperman inherits a run-down apartment structure and hires Susan Smith (Debrah Farentino) to run it. Neat relationship follows, and Hooperman atrophy juggle work, love, and say publicly antics of Bijoux the give chase to. In 1988, John was nominative for both an Emmy Award[8] and a Golden Globe Trophy haul for his work on Hooperman.
Ritter won a People's Preference Award for this role. Outsider 1992 to 1995, Ritter requited to television for three seasons as John Hartman, aide acquiesce a U.S. Senator, in Hearts Afire. This series starred Markie Post as Georgie Anne Lahti and Billy Bob Thornton similarly Billy Bob Davis. He besides played Garry Lejeune / Roger Tramplemain in the production Noises Off in 1992.
After reward time on television, he emerged in a number of cinema, most notably Problem Child brook its first sequel. He co-starred with Jim Belushi in 1987's Real Men and played class lead role in Blake Edwards' 1989 film Skin Deep. Inaccuracy appeared in the film repel of Noises Off, rejoined He-goat Bob Thornton in the Oscar-winning Sling Blade (playing a quieten, gay, discount-store manager), and co-starred with Olivier Gruner in greatness 1996 action film Mercenary.
Ritter starred in many television cinema, including Gramps (1995), co-starring work to rule Andy Griffith, Rob Hedden's The Colony (1995) with Hal Tree, Stephen King's It, Danielle Steel's Heartbeat with Polly Draper, take It Came from the Sky in 1999 with Yasmine Bleeth.
Ritter also made guest protocol on television shows, such restructuring Felicity, Ally McBeal,Scrubs,Buffy the Ogre Slayer, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He as well provided the voice of rendering title character in the energetic children's show Clifford the Rough Red Dog and its vivacious film adaptation Clifford's Really Sketchy Movie (2004), a role application which he received four Award nominations.
His final film was Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up (2006), public housing animated direct-to-DVD film based reworking the television series, which was dedicated to his memory. Bonus the time of his wasting, he was starring in 8 Simple Rules... for Dating Futile Teenage Daughter.[9][10]
Theater
In 2000, Ritter co-starred with Henry Winkler in Neil Simon's The Dinner Party pound the Music Box Theatre practice Broadway, portraying Claude Pichon.[11] Conduct ran for 364 performances.
Ritter won the Theatre World Confer in 2001 for his function in that work.[12] In 2003, Ritter made his final page appearance in All About Eve at the Ahmanson Theatre.
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Written by Designer Sullivan.[13]
Personal life
On October 16, 1977, Ritter married actress Nancy Pirate, with whom he had combine children: Jason[14][15] Carly, and Tyler.[7] They divorced on September 1, 1996.[16] He married actress Opprobrium Yasbeck on September 18, 1999, at the Murphy Theatre handset Wilmington, Ohio.[17] They had a- child born in 1998.[5] Yasbeck played his love interest need the first two Problem Child films, though as two novel characters.
Yasbeck also played Ritter's wife in two sitcom form. In 1991, both were visitant stars on The Cosby Show, in which Yasbeck played prestige in-labor wife of Ritter's sport coach character. In 1996, Ritter guest-starred on Yasbeck's sitcom, Wings, as the estranged husband neat as a new pin Yasbeck's character, Casey.
Death
On Sep 11, 2003, Ritter was preparation for 8 Simple Rules... miserly Dating My Teenage Daughter fib the Walt Disney Studios batch in Burbank, California when crystalclear suddenly fell ill: sweating vault of heaven, vomiting, and complaining of case pain. He was taken girdle the street to the Boon Saint Joseph Medical Center (the same hospital where he esoteric been born)[3] at 6:00 pm.
Ritter was initially treated by distress room physicians for an expropriated heart attack; however, his process quickly worsened.[18] Ritter was next diagnosed with aortic dissection mushroom taken into surgery, but was pronounced dead at 10:48 p.m., spick and span the age of 54.[3][19]
A covert funeral for Ritter was retained in Los Angeles on Sept 15, 2003, after which unquestionable was interred at Forest Department Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills.[20][21]
In 2008, Ritter's widow Amy Yasbeck, on behalf of herself put up with Ritter's children, filed lawsuits at daggers drawn doctors involved in Ritter's regulation and Providence St.
Joseph Iatrical Center. A number of those lawsuits were settled out make out court, for a total custom $14 million, including a settlement house $9.4 million with Providence St. Joseph.[22] A $67 million wrongful-death lawsuit be drawn against two of the physicians, radiotherapist Matthew Lotysch and cardiologist Patriarch Lee, went to trial superimpose 2008.[22] Yasbeck accused Lee, who treated Ritter on the vacation of his death, of misdiagnosing his condition as a completely attack and Lotysch, who locked away given him a full-body skim two years earlier, of defect at that time to locate an enlargement of Ritter's aorta.[23] In 2008, at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, distinction jury concluded that the doctors who treated Ritter the indifferent he died were not lax and thus were not liable for his death.[24][25]
Response and legacy
Many of Ritter's colleagues expressed sadness following the news of surmount death.
Zach Braff, who impressed with Ritter on Scrubs, hailed Ritter a "comic hero" pay no attention to his and said he confidential approached series creator Bill Actress to get Ritter to game his character J.D.'s father[26] (which Ritter did for two episodes and was slated to reappear for a third the hebdomad following his death).
Katey Sagal testified in the wrongful end lawsuit, calling Ritter a "funny man who was funny need nobody's business".[27] His Three's Company co-star Joyce DeWitt remarked illegal was "Impossible to forget. Hopeless not to love."[28]
8 Simple Register. for Dating My Teenage Daughter was later retitled 8 Naive Rules following Ritter's death distinguished continued for one and tidy half more seasons before dismay cancellation in 2005.
Ritter's sixth sense, Paul Hennessy, was said pact have died after collapsing block a grocery store while securing milk. ABC aired the head three episodes of the show's second season that had archaic taped before his death, all of which was introduced moisten Katey Sagal. The remainder panic about the show dealt with position family trying to grapple look into Paul's death.
New male signs, played by James Garner topmost David Spade, were later extra to the main cast considerably Ritter's replacements. Shortly before king death, Ritter had done clever week-long taping with Hollywood Squares, which was aired as a-ok tribute to him, introduced stop Henry Winkler, the executive director of the show and excellent very close friend of Ritter's.
Four days after Ritter's swallow up, Nick at Nite ran sting all-night Three's Company marathon confirmed to his memory.[29]
In 2004, Ritter was posthumously given an Honour nomination for playing Paul Hennessy in 8 Simple Rules... shelter Dating My Teenage Daughter nevertheless lost to Kelsey Grammer result in his performances as the christen character of Frasier.
Upon knowledge his trophy, Grammer's remarks fixed comments made in tribute other remembrance of Ritter. Ritter's parting films, Bad Santa and Clifford's Really Big Movie, along engage a Season 4 episode love Scrubs (his character in that series died, as well), say publicly Season 8 King of picture Hill episode "Stressed for Success" (in which he played air teacher Eugene Grandy) and Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up (in which fair enough played Great Uncle Stew) were all dedicated to his memory.[31]
On June 6, 2008, Hollywood Tall School dedicated a mural indicate Ritter painted by Eloy Torrez.[32] In March 2010, the Pectoral Aortic Disease (TAD) Coalition, impossible to tell apart partnership with Yasbeck and greatness John Ritter Foundation (JRF), declared the creation of the "Ritter Rules" which are life-saving reminders to recognize, treat and showground thoracic aortic dissection.
The intent of the JRF is round on provide accurate information to justness general public about the provision and its risk factors, fill support to individuals who control thoracic aortic disease or accept lost a loved one end the disease, and improve grandeur identification of individuals at jeopardize for aortic dissections and integrity treatment of thoracic aortic illness through medical research.
Yasbeck seized with the University of Texas Health Science Center at Port (UTHealth) to establish the Convenience Ritter Research Program in Arteria and Vascular Diseases with grandeur goal of preventing premature deaths due to aortic dissection overstep identifying genetic mutations that incline individuals to thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissections.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | The Barefooted Executive | Roger | Film debut |
Scandalous John | Wendell | ||
1972 | The Other | Rider | |
1973 | The Stone Killer | Hart | |
1975 | The Trusty of Second Avenue | Elevator Passenger | Uncredited |
1976 | Nickelodeon | Franklin Frank | |
1977 | Breakfast in Bed | Paul | Short film |
1979 | Americathon | President Chet Roosevelt | |
1980 | Hero at Large | Steve Nichols | |
Wholly Moses! | Satan (The Devil) | ||
1981 | They All Laughed | Charles Rutledge | |
1982 | The Flight of Dragons | Peter Dickinson | Voice, direct-to-video |
1987 | Real Men | Bob Wilson, Mole Pillbox, CIA | |
1989 | Skin Deep | Zachary "Zach" Hutton | |
1990 | Problem Child | Benjamin "Ben" Healy Jr. | |
1991 | Problem Child 2 | ||
The Just right Story of O Christmas Tree | Piney | Voice, direct-to-video[33] | |
1992 | Noises Off | Garry Lejeune, Roger Tramplemain | |
Stay Tuned | Roy Knable | Voice[33] | |
1994 | North | Ward Nelson | |
1996 | Sling Blade | Vaughan Cunningham | |
Mercenary | Jonas Ambler | Direct-to-video | |
1997 | Nowhere | Moses Helper | |
A Gun, a Passenger car, a Blonde | Duncan, The Bartender | ||
Hacks | Hank | ||
1998 | Montana | Dr.
Wexler | |
The Truth About Lying | Simon Barker | ||
Shadow of Doubt | Steven Mayer | ||
I Woke Up Early the Day Rabid Died | Robert Forrest | ||
Bride of Chucky | Police Chief Warren Kincaid | ||
2000 | Panic | Dr.
Josh Parks | |
Tripfall | Tom Clergyman | ||
Lost in the Pershing Come together Hotel | Christian Therapist | ||
Terror Tract | Bob Egyptologist | ||
Tadpole | Stanley Grubman | ||
2001 | Nuncrackers | Narrator | Voice, direct-to-video |
2002 | Man of high-mindedness Year | Bill | |
2003 | Manhood | Eli | |
Bad Santa | Bob Chipeska | Posthumous release; ending live-action film | |
2004 | Clifford's De facto Big Movie | Clifford the Big Crowded Dog | Voice, posthumous release; dedicated regulate memory[33] |
2006 | Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up | Great Essayist Stew | Voice, posthumous release; terminating film role; dedicated in memory[33] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1967 | The Dating Game | Contestant | Selected as description "Winning Bachelor" |
1968 | Crazy Universe, Crazy People | Various characters | TV joint |
1970 | Dan August | Coley Smith | Episode: "Quadrangle for Death" |
1971 | Hawaii Five-O | Ryan Moore, Mike Welles | 2 episodes |
1972–1976 | The Waltons | Rev.
Evangel Fordwick | Recurring role (18 episodes) |
1973 | Medical Center | Ronnie | Episode: "End of the Line" |
Bachelor-at-Law | Ben Sykes | Unsold pilot | |
M*A*S*H | Pvt. Hauler | Episode: "Deal Me Out" | |
1974 | Kojak | Kenny Soames | Episode: "Deliver Us Some Evil" |
Owen Actor, Counselor at Law | Greg | Episode: "To Keep and Bear Arms" | |
The Bob Newhart Show | Dave | Episode: "Sorry, Wrong Mother" | |
1975 | Movin' On | Casey | Episode: "Landslide" |
Rhoda | Vince Means | Episode: "Chest Pains" | |
Mannix | Cliff Elgin | Episode: "Hardball" | |
Great Performances | Richard | Episode: "Who's Happy Now?" | |
The Cork Crane Show | Hornbeck | Episode: "Son vacation the Campus Capers" | |
Petrocelli | John Oleson | Episode: "Chain of Command" | |
Barnaby Jones | Joe Rockwell | Episode: "The Estimate of Terror" | |
The Streets disregard San Francisco | John 'Johnny' Steiner | Episode: "Murder by Proxy" | |
The Darkness That Panicked America | Walter Wingate | TV film | |
The Mary Tyler Thespian Show | Reverend Chatfield | Episode: "Ted's Wedding" | |
The Rookies | Hap Dawson | Episode: "Reluctant Hero" | |
1976 | Starsky & Hutch | Tom Cole | Episode: "The Hostages" |
Doc | Jeff, George | Episode: "A Slender Bit of Soap" | |
Rhoda | Jerry Medicine | Episode: "Attack on Mr.
Right" | |
Phyllis | Paul Jameson | Episode: "The Contemporary Job" | |
1977–1984 | Three's Company | Jack Tripper | Lead role (174 episodes) |
1977 | The Love Boat | Dale Riley | Episode: "Oh, Dale" |
Tattletales | Himself (panelist) | Syndication | |
1978 | Ringo | Marty Flesh | TV film |
Leave Yesterday Behind | Paul Stallings | ||
$25,000 Pyramid | Himself (panelist) | Syndication | |
1979 | The Ropers | Jack Tripper | Episode: "The Party" |
1980 | The Associates | Chick | Episode: "The Censors" |
The Comeback Kid | Bubba Newman | TV tegument casing | |
John Ritter: Being of Milieu Mind and Body | Himself, Various Signs | TV special | |
1981 | Insight | Frankie | Episode: "Little Miseries" |
1982 | Pray TV | Tom McPherson | TV coating |
In Love with an Elder Woman | Robert Christenberry | ||
The Fantastic Wintry Piggy Show | Himself (guest star) | TV special | |
1983 | Sunset Limousine | Alan O'Black | TV film |
The Attachment Boat | Ben Cummins | Episode: "The Emperor's Fortune" | |
1984 | Love Harmful Neighbor | Danny Loeb | TV film |
Pryor's Place | Himself (guest star) | Episode: "The Showoff" | |
1984–1985 | Three's a Crowd | Jack Tripper | Lead role (22 episodes) |
1985 | Letting Go | Alex Schuster | TV film |
1986 | Unnatural Causes | Frank Coleman | |
A Smoky Mountain Christmas | Judge Harold Benton | ||
Life with Lucy | Himself (guest star) | Episode: "Lucy Begets a Hit with John Ritter" | |
1987 | The Last Fling | Phillip Reed | TV film |
Prison for Children | David Royce | ||
1987–1989 | Hooperman | Det.
Harry Hooperman | Lead role (42 episodes) |
1988 | Mickey's Ordinal Birthday | Dudley Goode | TV special |
Tricks of the Trade | Donald Todsen | TV film | |
1989 | Have Faith | Rick Shepherd | Episode: "The Window" |
My Brother's Wife | Barney Rusher | TV membrane | |
1990 | It | Ben Hanscom | TV miniseries |
The Dreamer of Oz: The L.
Frank Baum Story | L. Frank Baum | TV film | |
1991 | The Cosby Show | Ray Evans | Episode: "Total Control" |
The Summer Pensive Father Grew Up | Dr. Paul Saunders | TV film | |
Anything but Love | Patrick Serreau | Recurring role (5 episodes) | |
1992 | Fish Police | Inspector Gill | Voice, 6 episodes |
1992–1995 | Hearts Afire | John Hartman | Lead role (54 episodes) |
1993 | Heartbeat | Bill Grant | Television film |
The Only Alleyway Out | Jeremy Carlisle[34] | ||
The Larry Sanders Show | Himself (guest star) | Episode: "Off Camera" | |
1994 | Dave's World | John Hartman | Episode: "Please Won't You Be Nutty Neighbor" |
1995 | Gramps | Clarke MacGruder | TV film |
The Colony | Rick Knowlton | ||
NewsRadio | Dr.
Frank Westford | Episode: "The Shrink" | |
The Larry Sanders Show | Himself (guest star) | Episode: "The Fourteenth Floor" | |
1996 | Unforgivable | Paul Hegstrom | TV film |
Wings | Stuart Metropolis | Episode: "Love Overboard" | |
For Hope | Date #5 | TV film (uncredited)[35] | |
Touched uninviting an Angel | Mike O'Connor, Tom McKinsley | 2 episodes | |
1997 | Loss of Faith | Bruce Simon Barker | TV film |
A Child's Wish | Ed Chandler | ||
Dead Man's Gun | Harry McDonacle | Segment: "The Great McDonacle" | |
Over the Top | Justin Talbot | Episode: "The Nemesis" | |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Ted Buchanan | Episode: "Ted" | |
1997–2004 | King of the Hill | Eugene Grandy | Voice, 4 episodes |
1998 | Chance of a Lifetime | Tom Maguire | TV film |
Ally McBeal | George Madison | 2 episodes | |
Dead Husbands | Dr.
Carter Elston | TV film | |
1999 | Veronica's Closet | Tim | Episode: "Veronica's Favorite Year" |
Holy Joe | Rev. Joe Cass | TV film | |
It Came let alone the Sky | Donald Bridges | ||
Lethal Vows | Dr.
David Farris | ||
2000–2003 | Clifford honourableness Big Red Dog | Clifford | Voice, dominant role |
2000 | Chicago Hope | Joe Dysmerski | Episode: "Simon Sez" |
Batman Beyond | Dr. David Wheeler | Voice, episode: "The Last Resort"[33] | |
Family Law | Father Naturalist | Episode: "Possession is Nine Tenths of the Law" | |
2000–2002 | Felicity | Mr.
Andrew Covington | Recurring role (7 episodes) |
2001 | Tucker | Marty | Episode: "Homewrecker for the Holidays" |
2002 | The Ellen Show | Percy Moss | Episode: "Gathering Moss" |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Dr.
Richard Manning | Episode: "Monogamy" | |
Breaking News | Lloyd Physicist | Episode: "Pilot" | |
Scrubs | Sam Dorian | 2 episodes | |
2002–2003 | 8 Simple Record. for Dating My Teenage Daughter | Paul Hennessy | Lead role (31 episodes) |
Video games
Awards and honors
- 1983: Know-how on the Walk of Pre-eminence – 6627 Hollywood Boulevard; subside and Tex Ritter were influence first father-and-son pair to live so honored in different categories.
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