John Ritter

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John Ritter
Image:John Ritter at the 1988 Emmy Awards.jpg
John Ritter at the 1988 Emmy Awards
Birth name Johnathan Southworth Ritter[1]
Born September 17 1948(1948-09-17)
Burbank, California
Died September 11 2003 (aged 54)
Burbank, California
Other name(s) Johnny Ritter
Years active 19712003
Spouse(s) Nancy Morgan (1977–1996)
Amy Yasbeck (1996–2003)
Children Jason Ritter (b.1980)
Carly Ritter (b.1982)
Tyler Ritter (b.1985)
Stella Ritter (b.1998)
Parents Tex Ritter (1905-1974)
Dorothy Fay (1915-2003)

Johnathan Southworth "John" Ritter[1] (September 17, 1948September 11, 2003) was an Emmy and Golden Globe-award winning American actor and comedian best known for his role of Jack Tripper in the sitcom Three's Company.

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[edit] Early life

The son of singing cowboy matinee star Tex Ritter and American actress Dorothy Fay, Ritter was born in Burbank, California, on September 17, 1948. He attended Hollywood High School, where he was Student Body President. He went on to the University of Southern California, where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) fraternity, majored in psychology and minored in architecture.

[edit] Career

[edit] Three's Company

Main article: Three's Company

Ritter headlined several stage performances before he was made a star by appearing in the hit sitcom Three's Company (the Americanized version of the 1970s British Thames Television series Man About the House) in 1977, playing a single ladies' man and culinary student, Jack Tripper, who lived with two female roommates. Jack pretended to be gay to keep the landlords appeased over their living arrangement. The show spent several seasons near the top of the TV ratings in the U.S. before ending in 1984. Ritter went on for one more year on the spin-off Three's a Crowd. The original series has been seen continuously in reruns. It is also available on DVD. During the run of the show, he appeared in the feature films Hero At Large, Americathon, and They All Laughed. In 1978, he played Ringo Starr's manager on the television special Ringo, and in 1982, played the voice of Peter Dickinson in Flight of Dragons.

Previous to his role in Three's Company, he occasionally appeared in the first five seasons of The Waltons on CBS as the Reverend Matthew Fordwick (1972-1976). He played a disturbed soldier/patient in one episode of M*A*S*H in 1973. He appeared in the Charles Bronson film The Stone Killer alongside Norman Fell. He also guest starred in one episode of The Cosby Show in 1991.

[edit] After Three's Company

When Three's Company ended after eight seasons and 172 episodes produced, he appeared in a number of movies, most notably Problem Child. He appeared in the Oscar-winning Sling Blade (almost unrecognizable as the discount store manager) and Noises Off. He starred with Markie Post in the early-1990s sitcom Hearts Afire and on the 1980s police comedy-drama Hooperman.

He starred in many made-for-TV movies including It Came From the Sky in 1999 with Yasmine Bleeth and made guest appearances on TV shows such as Ally McBeal, Scrubs , Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Felicity. He also provided the voice of the title character in the PBS animated children's show Clifford the Big Red Dog, a role for which he received two Emmy nominations.

He played Claude Pichon in The Dinner Party (2000) at the Music Box Theatre on Broadway, which was written by Neil Simon. It ran for three hundred and sixty-four performances. Ritter won the Theatre World Award in 2001 for his performance in The Dinner Party.

In 2002, he made a TV comeback with the ABC family sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (later renamed 8 Simple Rules following his death).

His final two film appearances were as the store manager in Bad Santa (2003), starring personal friend Billy Bob Thornton and Bernie Mac, and Clifford's Really Big Movie. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6631 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood.

[edit] Personal life

He married twice, once to actress Nancy Morgan (married 1977-divorced 1996) and then to actress Amy Yasbeck (married 1999-his death). Yasbeck had played his wife or love interest in the first two Problem Child movies (interestingly, she played a different character in each movie). Yasbeck also played Ritter's wife in two sitcom appearances. In 1991, both were guest stars on The Cosby Show, where Yasbeck played the in-labor wife of Ritter's basketball coach character. In 1996, Ritter guest starred on Yasbeck's sitcom Wings as the estranged husband of Yasbeck's character Casey. Ritter and Morgan had three children: Carly, Tyler, and Jason. He and Yasbeck had one daughter, Stella.

[edit] Death

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John Ritter's gravestone

On September 11, 2003, Ritter became seriously ill during rehearsals for an episode of 8 Simple Rules that was to have Henry Winkler as a guest star. He was taken across the street from the studio to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, where he died hours later, a week before his 55th birthday, in the same hospital in which he was born. He died from an aortic dissection caused by a previously undiagnosed congenital heart defect. Ritter was interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles.

[edit] Posthumous efforts

8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter was retitled 8 Simple Rules after Ritter's death and continued for two more seasons. The first three episodes of Season 2 had been taped before his death, and were aired as a tribute to him. The fourth episode presented the backstory that his character had collapsed at the grocery store and died. The remainder of the season dealt with the family trying to grapple with their patriarch's death. New male characters, played by James Garner and David Spade, were added to fill the gap.

He was posthumously honored with an Emmy nomination for 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter in 2004. He lost to Kelsey Grammer for Frasier. Upon accepting his trophy, the first remark that Grammer made was in tribute and remembrance of him.

His last films, Bad Santa and Clifford's Really Big Movie, were dedicated in his memory. He also played the father of protagonist John Dorian in the TV series Scrubs. He makes one appearance in the 19th episode of Season 1 of Scrubs "My Old Man". The 6th episode of Season 4, "My Cake", revolves around Dorian's father's sudden death and the episode is dedicated to Ritter. He also had an appearance in a flashback scene in the 9th episode of Season 2 entitled "My Lucky Day".His character is mentioned in more recent episodes in relation to Dorian's new son.

[edit] Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up Great Uncle Stew
2004 Clifford's Really Big Movie Clifford the Big Red Dog Voice Role
2003 Bad Santa Bob Chipeska
Manhood Eli
2002 Man of the Year Bill
Tadpole Stanley Grubman
2001 Nuncrackers Narrator
2000 Terror Tract Bob Carter Segment: Make Me an Offer
Tripfall Tom Williams
Lost in the Perishing Point Hotel Christian Therapist
Panic Dr. Josh Parks
1998 Bride of Chucky Police Chief Warren Kincaid
I Woke Up Early the Day I Died Robert Forrest
Shadow of Doubt Steven Mayer
Montana Dr. Wexler
1997 Hacks Hank
A Gun, a Car, a Blonde Duncan/The Bartender
Nowhere Moses Helper
1996 Sling Blade Vaughan Cunningham Chlotrudis Award (nominated)
SAG Award (nominated)
1994 North Ward Nelson
1992 Stay Tuned Roy Knable
Noises Off Garry Lejeune/Roger Tramplemain
1991 Problem Child 2 Ben Healy
The Real Story of O Christmas Tree Piney
1990 Problem Child "Little" Ben Healy
1989 Skin Deep Zachary 'Zach' Hutton
1987 Real Men Bob Wilson/Agent Pillbox, CIA
1982 The Flight of Dragons Peter Dickenson Voice Role
1981 They All Laughed Charles Rutledge
1980 Wholly Moses! Satan (The Devil)
Hero at Large Steve Nichols
1979 Americathon President Chet Roosevelt
1978 Breakfast in Bed Paul
1976 Nickelodeon Franklin Frank
1973 The Stone Killer Officer Mort
1972 The Other Rider
1971 Scandalous John Wandell
The Barefoot Executive Roger

[edit] Television

Year Title Role Notes
2002-2003 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter Paul Hennessey Emmy Award (nominated)
2000-2003 Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford the Big Red Dog Voice Role
Daytime Emmy Award (nominated-4)
1997-2003 King of the Hill Eugene Grandy Episode: The Song that Got Away
Episode: What Makes Bobby Run?
Episode: The Witches of East Arlen
2000-2002 Felicity Mr. Andrew Covington
2002 Scrubs Mr. Sam Dorian Episode: My Old Man
Episode: My Lucky Day
Breaking News Lloyd Fuchs Episode: Pilot
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Dr. Richard Manning Episode: Monogamy
The Ellen Show Percy Moss Episode: Gathering Moss
2001 Tucker Marty Episode: Homewrecker for the Holidays
2000 Family Law Father Andrews Episode: Possession is Nine Tenths of the Law
Batman Beyond Dr. David Wheeler Episode: The Last Resort
Chicago Hope Joe Dysmerski Episode: Simon Sez
1996, 1999 Touched by an Angel Mike O'Connor
Tom McKinsley
Episode: Random Acts
Episode: Black Like Monica
1999 Lethal Vows Dr. David Farris
It Came from the Sky Donald Bridges
Holy Joe Joe Cass
Veronica's Closet Tim Episode: Veronica's Favorite Year
1998 Dead Husbands Dr. Carter Elston
The World's Greatest Magic 5 Host
Ally McBeal George Madison Episode: It's My Party
Episode: The Story of Love
Emmy Award (nominated)
Chance of a Lifetime Tom Maguire
1997 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ted Buchanan Episode: Ted
Over the Top Justin Talbot Episode: The Nemesis
Dead Man's Gun Harry McDonacle Segment: The Great McDonacle
A Child's Wish Ed Chandler
Mercenary Jonas Ambler
Loss of Faith Bruce Simon Barker
1996 The World's Greatest Magic 3 Host
For Hope Date #5 Uncredited Role
Wings Stuart Davenport Episode: Love Overboard
Unforgivable Paul Hegstrom
Totally Animals Host
1995 NewsRadio Dr. Frank Westford Episode: The Shrink
The Colony Rick Knowlton
Gramps Clarke MacGruder
1992, 1994 Hearts Afire John Hartman
1994 Dave's World John Hartman Episode: Please Won't You Be My Neighbor
1993 The Only Way Out Jeremy Carlisle
Heartbeat Bill Grant
1992 Fish Police Inspector Gil Voice Role
1991 Anything But Love Patrick Serreau
The Summer My Father Grew Up Paul
The Cosby Show Ray Evans Episode: Total Control
1990 The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story L. Frank Baum
It Adult Ben Hanscom
1987-1989 Hooperman Det. Harry Hooperman Emmy Award (nominated)
Golden Globe Award (nominated)
1989 My Brother's Wife Barney
1988 Tricks of the Trade Donald Todsen Cameo Role
Mickey's 60th Birthday Dudley Goode
1987 Prison for Children David Royce
The Last Fling Phillip Reed
1986 A Smoky Mountain Christmas Judge Harold Benton
Unnatural Causes Frank Coleman Golden Globe Award (nominated)
Living Seas Host
1984-1985 Three's a Crowd Jack Tripper
1985 Letting Go Alex
1976-1984 Three's Company Jack Tripper Emmy Award (won-1) (nominated-2)
Golden Globe Award (won-1) (nominated-2)
1984 Pryor's Place Episode: The Showoff
Love Thy Neighbord Danny Loeb
1977, 1983 The Love Boat Dale

Episode: A Oh Dale...
Episode: Japan Cruise...(1)
Episode: Japan Cruise...(2)
1983 Sunset Limousine Alan O'Black
1982 In Love with an Older Woman Robert
Pray TV Tom McPherson
1981 Insight Frankie Episode: Little Miseries
1980 The Comeback Kid Bubba Newman
The Associates Chick Episode: The Censors
1979 The Ropers Jack Tripper Episode: The Party
1978 Leave Yesterday Behind Paul Stallings
Ringo Marty
1971, 1977 Hawaii Five-O Ryan Moore
Mike Welles
Episode: Two Doves and Mr. Heron
Episode: Dealer's Choice--Blackmail
1975, 1976 Rhoda Vince Mazuma
Jerry Blocker
Episode: Chest Pains
Episode: Attack on Mr. Right
1972-1976 The Waltons Rev. Matthew Fordwick
1976 Phyllis Paul Jameson Episode: The New Job
Starsky and Hutch Tom Cole Episode: The Hostages
1975 The Rookies Hap Dawson Episode: Reluctant Hero
1975 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Reverend Chatfield Episode: Ted's Wedding
1975 The Night That Panicked America Walter Wingate
The Streets of San Francisco John 'Johnny' Steiner Episode: Murder by Proxy
Barnaby Jones Joe Rockwell Episode: The Price of Terror
Petrocelli John Oleson Episode: Chain of Command
The Bob Crane Show Hornbeck Episode: Son of the Campus Capers
Mannix Cliff Elgin Episode: Hardball
Movin' On Casey Episode: Landslide
1974 The Bob Newhart Show Dave Episode: Sorry, Wrong Mother
Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law Greg Episode: To Keep and Bear Arms
Kojak Kenny Soames Episode: Deliver Us Some Evil
1973 M*A*S*H Pvt. Carter Episode: Deal Me Out
Bachelor-at-Law Ben Sykes
Medical Center Ronnie Episode: End of the Line
1970 Dan August Episode: Quadrangle for Death
1968 Crazy World, Crazy People Various Characters

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NAME Ritter, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ritter, Jonathan Southworth; Johnny Ritter
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH September 17, 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH Burbank, California, USA
DATE OF DEATH August 11, 2002
PLACE OF DEATH Burbank, California, USA
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