Ron Ely

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Ron Ely
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Ely (center) as Tarzan in 1968
Born
Ronald Pierce Ely

(1938-06-21) June 21, 1938 (age 85)
Occupation(s)Actor, novelist
Years active1957–2001, 2014–present
Spouses
Helen Janet Triplet
(m. 1959;div. 1961)
Valerie Lundeen
(m. 1984;died 2019)
Children3 (1 deceased)

Ronald Pierce Ely (born June 21, 1938) [1] is an American actor and novelist born in Hereford, Texas, and raised in Amarillo.

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Ely is best known for having portrayed Tarzan in the 1966–1968 NBC series Tarzan and for playing the lead role in the film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975). [2] He hosted the Miss America pageant telecast in 1980 and 1981.

Actor

Ely won the role of Tarzan in 1966 after playing supporting roles in films such as South Pacific (1958), as an airplane navigator, The Fiend Who Walked the West (1958) and The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959).

During the filming of Tarzan, Ely did virtually all of his stunts for the series, [3] and suffered two dozen major injuries in the process, including two broken shoulders and various lion bites. [4]

Ely's height (6'4") and athletic build also won him the title role in the film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975), as well as various guest shots. He was in five episodes of the series Fantasy Island ; in one, in 1978, Ely portrayed Mark Antony in a Roman military short tunic and breastplate. Also in 1978, Ely starred in the Wonder Woman television series two-part episode "The Deadly Sting."

Ely starred on the series The Aquanauts in 1960–1961, in the western adventure film The Night of the Grizzly (1966) opposite Clint Walker, and later appeared in Jürgen Goslar's slavery movie Slavers (1978). In the 1980s, he hosted the musical game show Face the Music , as well as the 1980 and 1981 Miss America Pageants, replacing longtime host Bert Parks. [5] Later in the decade, Ely starred in a 1987–1988 revival of the 1960s adventure series Sea Hunt as Mike Nelson, the role played by Lloyd Bridges in the original series.

In the 1990s, Ely's roles included a retired Superman from an alternative reality in the 1991 two-part episode "The Road to Hell" of the Superboy syndicated television series, and a big game hunter named Gordon Shaw in the 1992 episode "Tarzan the Hunted" of the syndicated Tarzán TV series (starring Wolf Larson). Until about 2001, Ely made appearances on such television shows as Sheena and Renegade .

Ely had retired from acting in 2001, but he returned to acting with an appearance in the television movie Expecting Amish (2014). [2]

Writer

Ely embarked on a professional writing career and has authored two published mystery novels featuring private eye Jake Sands: Night Shadows (1994) and East Beach (1995). [2]

Personal life

Ely married his high school sweetheart Helen Janet Triplet [6] in 1959. Both natives of Hereford, Texas, they stayed together until their divorce in July 1961. [7] He later dated actresses Ursula Andress, Barbara Bouchet, Dyan Cannon, and Britt Ekland. In 1984 he married former Miss Florida USA, Valerie Lundeen, [7] and they had three children: Kirsten, Kaitland, and Cameron. [2]

On October 15, 2019, Valerie was found stabbed to death at the Hope Ranch residential community along the Santa Barbara coast where the couple lived; Ron was unharmed. [8] Police were called to the scene for a "family disturbance", [2] [9] and a suspect identified as the couple's son Cameron was shot dead by police. [3] In October 2020, Ely challenged the Santa Barbara District Attorney after the police's actions were described as justifiable homicide by the district attorney and no charges were filed against the deputies who were involved in the shooting. [10] [11] An autopsy found that Cameron was suffering from the early stages of chronic traumatic encephalopathy at the time of his death. [12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1958 South Pacific Navigator
1958 The Fiend Who Walked the West Deputy Jim Dyer
1959 The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker Wilbur Fielding
1966 The Night of the Grizzly Tad Curry
1966 Once Before I Die Soldier
1972 Der Schrei der schwarzen Wölfe Bill Robinson
1972 100 Fäuste und ein Vaterunser Hallelujah
1975 Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze Clark Savage Jr. aka Doc
1976MitGiftDr. Kurt Jahn
1978SlaversSteven Hamilton
1981The Seal
2014 Expecting Amish Elder Miller

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959 Father Knows Best Jerry PrestonEpisode: Crisis Over a Kiss
1959 Steve Canyon Pete RandallEpisode: The Sergeant
1959 Playhouse 90 BuddyEpisode: The Second Happiest Day
1959 How to Marry a Millionaire Philip JacksonEpisode: The Method
1959 The Millionaire Jim PhillipsEpisode: Millionaire Sergeant Matthew Brogan
1959 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Dobie's Older BrotherEpisode: Pilot
1960 The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp Arleigh SmithEpisode: The Posse
1961 The Aquanauts Mike Madison18 Episodes
1962 Thriller Lt. Mike HudsonEpisode: Waxworks
1966–1968 Tarzan Tarzan57 Episodes
1969 The Courtship of Eddie's Father RonaldEpisode: Pain
1971 Ironside Scott BradleyEpisode: A Killing at the Track
1974 Marcus Welby, M.D. Ben BrechtEpisode: To Father a Child
1978 Wonder Woman Bill MichaelsEpisode: The Deadly Sting
1979–1984 Fantasy Island Fred Spenser / Burt Hunter / Kevin Lansing Eric Williams / Marc Anthony / Baron Manfred von Richthofen5 Episodes
1980-1981 Face The Music Host [13] 2 Seasons
1980–1981 The Love Boat Ted Cole / Jim / Steve Swaggart / Darryl Brewster3 Episodes
1983 Matt Houston Winston FowlerEpisode: A Deadly Parlay
1983 Hotel Evan PaigeEpisode: Charades
1987 Sea Hunt Mike Nelson22 Episodes
1991 Superboy SupermanEpisode: The Road to Hell: Part 2
1992 Tarzán Gordon ShawEpisode: Tarzan, the Hunted
1992 The Hat Squad Carl StrongEpisode: Family Business
1993 L.A. Law Episode: Book of Renovation, Chapter 1
1993–1994 Renegade Gen. Howard Bird / Reverend McClain2 Episodes
1994 Hawkeye Harry MarchEpisode: Out of the Past
2001 Sheena BixbyEpisode: The Feral King

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