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John Ritter Biography and Filmography
John Ritter
Birthday: September 17, 1948
Birth Place: Burbank, California, USA
Height: 6' 1"
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Biography
The son of a legendary country singing musician/actor (Tex) and his wife (Dorothy Fay), who was also an actress, John Ritter started out his life as Jonathan Southworth Ritter, who was born in Burbank, California, on September 17, 1948. After his father married Dorothy Fay Southworth in 1941, the couple had their first child, Tom, who had been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and became a lawyer, but John was destined to follow in his parents footsteps. He was enrolled at Hollywood High School, where he was a student body president, and became the most popular student ever.After graduation from high school, he later attended the University of Southern California, where he majored in Psychology and minored in Architecture. Also in 1966, before attending college, his first appearance on TV was as a contestant on "Dating Game, The" (1965), on which he won a vacation to Lake Havasu, Arizona. After making his very first cameo appearance and a couple of years of attending school, he was induced to join an acting class taught by Nina Foch. He changed his major to Theater Arts, graduating in 1971 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drama. He also studied acting with Stella Adler at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Workshop. Between 1968 and 1969, he appeared in a series of stage plays in England, Scotland, Holland and in Germany. His father was entertaining troops in Germany at the same time that his son was performing at an air base there.His acting debut was on an episode of "Hawaii Five-O" (1968), playing various roles. On "Dan August" (1970), he played a campus revolutionary, in a film which also starred Burt Reynolds and Norman Fell, who later starred with him on, "Three's Company." Then, he appeared as Reverend Matthew Fordwick on "The Waltons" (1972). His guest-starring spot was so popular, that he was interested in having a recurring role on the show. But, he continued making more guest appearances on "Medical Center" (1969), "M*A*S*H" (1972), "The Bob Newhart Show" (1972), "The Streets of San Francisco" (1972), "Kojak" (1973), and, once again, a preacher on "Rhoda" (1974), "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (1970), among many others. While working on "The Waltons" (1972), he received word that his legendary father had passed away, just a day after New Years' Day in 1974.The following year in late 1975, ABC picked up the rights for a new series on a British sitcom about, "A Man About The House," and Ritter beat out 50 people including a young Billy Crystal, to get a major role. The first pilot was trashed, and in order for it to be improved, Joyce DeWitt, an unknown actress, played the role of Janet Wood, the following year, along with Susan Lanier as the dumb blonde, Chrissy Snow. Unlike the first pilot, it did better but the producers still needed a change and Suzanne Somers came to the show, at the very last minute to play Chrissy. The series, "Three's Company" (1977), was born. When it debuted as a mid-season replacement, it became a ratings hit, like many other sitcoms of the 70s, and it focused mainly on his character, Jack Tripper, an admirable chef who lived in an apartment with two attractive ladies, while pretending to be gay.Before playing Jack Tripper on the small screen, he also made his box office debut in the movie Nickelodeon (1976). Two years later, he worked with his close friend, Jenny Sullivan, in Breakfast in Bed (1978), and the following year, played Pres. Chet Roosevelt in the movie Americathon (1979). Also in 1977, he and his brother emceed the Annual United Cerebral Palsy Telethon (a neurological condition particularly close to their hearts because of Tom's triumph over it) and racked up millions of dollars for the cause in the 15+ years he ran the telethon. He also became more popular with movies such as Hero at Large (1980), and They All Laughed (1981). In 1980, when "Three's Company" (1977) was sold into syndication, the show became a ratings phenomenon, during its last 2 years. However, at the height of Ritter's popularity, he won a Golden Globe in 1983 for Best Performance by an Actor, after being nominated twice for Best TV Actor in a Musical-Comedy Series, and one year later, he won an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor In a Comedy Series, after being nominated twice. By its eighth season, the show began to drop in the ratings and was cancelled in 1984. After the cancellation he starred in its spin-off, called, "Three's A Crowd," (1984), starring Mary Cadorette, but it lasted for only one season.His first animated movie was that of a man turning into a dragon, whose job was to defeat Ommendon in _Flight of Dragons, The (1986)_ , on which he played Peter Dickinson. The following year, he came back to series television as: Detective Harry Hooperman in the comedy/drama, "Hooperman" (1987), for which he was nominated for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe in 1988, for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, and won a People's Choice Award for his role. During and after his role on "Hooperman," he continued doing more box-office films, from 1987-1992, such as Skin Deep (1989), in which he played a womanizing, drunken, alcoholic writer whose life seemed to be falling apart at the seams. Also, in this movie, he was pleased to see his mentor, acting coach Nina Foch, and the two worked closely together, after all the years he'd been in school.In the two-part movies, Problem Child (1990), and in Problem Child 2 (1991), he played the surrogate father of a rebellious little boy who continues to wreck havoc unto the family and to make fun out of everybody. He also worked on Noises Off... (1992), and _Stay Tuned_ (1992), before returning to another TV series called "Hearts Afire" (1992). On this sitcom, he played John Hartman, who was an aide to a senator whose life was also complicated by his girlfriend's father, and Billy Bob Thornton played Billy Bob Davis. Like his first series, "Three's Company" (1977), the show had well-written scripts, but failed to reach a massive audience, which led to its cancellation in 1995. While he was working on "Hearts Afire", he played Ward Nelson on North (1994). Then, he had the opportunity to work with former "Hearts Afire" actor Billy Bob Thornton, in the movie, Sling Blade (1996), in which Ritter played the gay manager of a department store and Thornton was Karl Childers, a institutionalized man who was hospitalized since the childhood murder of his mother and her lover. Thornton had wrote and directed the movie, giving Ritter/Thornton the best reviews. He provided the voice of Clifford in the PBS animated series "Clifford the Big Red Dog" (2000).He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, 3 times in a row, making it seven Emmy nominations in his 35-year career. In 1999, he was also nominated for an Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, playing the role of George Madison on an episode of "Ally McBeal" (1997). Soon afterwards, he landed his last television role in "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (2002), based on the popular book. On this sitcom, he played Paul Hennessey, a loving, yet rational dad, who laid down the ground rules for his three children, and dealt with such topics as curfews, sex, drugs, getting arrested, etc. The show was a ratings winner in its first season and won a People's Choice Award for Best New Comedy and also won for Favorite Comedy Series by the Family Awards! While working "8 Simple Rules", he also starred in his second-to-last film, Manhood (2003). That same year, he first felt ill while rehearsing on set, and was rushed across the street to Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, where he was diagnosed with an aorta dissection, which meant in layman's terms, an unrecognized flaw of the heart. He underwent surgery and died on September 11, 2003, just days shy of his 55th birthday. In the years that he worked, John Ritter was a loving comedian and a passionate actor, who wanted to make everybody laugh. After his death, his eldest son, Jason, following in his father's footsteps, plays the role of Kevin, a young man who was a high school sport star but is now paralyzed for life in the highly-rated drama "Joan of Arcadia" (2003).
Filmography
Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up (2006)
[ Charles Shaughnessy ][ Shawn Pyfrom ]
Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004)
[ John Goodman ][ Wilmer Valderrama ][ Judge Reinhold ][ Ernie Hudson ][ Kel Mitchell ]
Witches of East Arlen (2003)
Bad Santa (2003)
[ Billy Bob Thornton ][ Lauren Graham ][ Bing Crosby ][ Ajay Naidu ][ Ryan Pinkston ]
Sex Ed (2003)
The Doyle Wedding (2003)
[ John Ratzenberger ][ Thad Luckinbill ]
Bake Sale (2003)
Queen Bees and King Bees (2003)
[ Patrick Warburton ][ Larry Miller ]
Manhood (2003)
[ Anthony Lapaglia ][ Thomas Gibson ][ Tracey Walter ][ Nestor Carbonell ][ Chris Mulkey ]
Tadpole (2002)
[ David Bowie ][ Aaron Stanford ][ Ron Rifkin ][ Robert Iler ][ Paul Simon ]
My Old Man (2002)
Man of the Year (2002)
[ James Wilder ]
Oops... Noel Did It Again (2001)
[ Erick Avari ]
Nuncrackers (2001)
A Perfect Match (2001)
The Storm (2001)
Kissing Mr. Covington (2000)
What Makes Bobby Run? (2000)
Terror Tract (2000)
[ Will Estes ][ Bryan Cranston ][ Carmine Giovinazzo ][ David DeLuise ][ Wade Williams ]
TripFall (2000)
[ Eric Roberts ]
Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel (2000)
Panic (2000)
[ Donald Sutherland ][ William H Macy ][ Nick Cassavetes ][ David Dorfman ][ Miguel Sandoval ]
Lethal Vows (1999)
[ Miko Hughes ]
It Came from the Sky (1999)
[ Christopher Lloyd ][ Kevin Zegers ]
Holy Joe (1999)
I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998)
[ Ron Perlman ][ Billy Zane ][ Jonathan Taylor Thomas ][ Andrew McCarthy ][ Will Patton ]
Shadow of Doubt (1998)
[ Tom Berenger ][ Craig Sheffer ][ Jeff Conaway ][ Courtney Gains ][ James Morrison ]
Chance of a Lifetime (1998)
[ David Naughton ]
Montana (1998)
[ Philip Seymour Hoffman ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Ethan Embry ][ Stanley Tucci ][ Liam Aiken ]
Dead Husbands (1998)
The World's Greatest Magic 5 (1998)
It's My Party (1998)
Bride of Chucky (1998)
[ Brad Dourif ][ Alexis Arquette ][ Rob Zombie ][ Willie Nelson ][ Ronny Yu ]
The Son That Got Away (1997)
Hacks (1997)
[ Jason Priestley ][ Robert Patrick ][ Dave Foley ][ Ryan O'Neal ][ Stephen Rea ]
A Gun, a Car, a Blonde (1997)
[ Billy Bob Thornton ]
Nowhere (1997)
[ Ryan Phillippe ][ Scott Caan ][ Marilyn Manson ][ James Duval ][ Christopher Knight ]
Dead Man's Gun (1997)
[ Kris Kristofferson ][ John Glover ][ Frank Whaley ][ Matt Frewer ]
A Child's Wish (1997)
[ Fred Henderson ]
Mercenary (1997)
[ Robert Culp ][ Martin Kove ][ Olivier Gruner ]
The Joy of Natural Childbirth (1997)
[ Lorenzo Lamas ]
Loss of Faith (1997)
[ Roddy McDowall ]
Random Acts (1996)
The World's Greatest Magic 3 (1996)
For Hope (1996)
[ Xander Berkeley ][ Henry Czerny ][ Harold Gould ]
Sling Blade (1996)
[ Billy Bob Thornton ][ Robert Duvall ][ Lucas Black ][ J.T. Walsh ][ Dwight Yoakam ]
Unforgivable (1996)
The Colony (1995)
Gramps (1995)
[ Andy Griffith ]
North (1994)
[ Bruce Willis ][ Elijah Wood ][ Dan Aykroyd ][ Julia Louis-Dreyfus ][ Jason Alexander ]
The Only Way Out (1993)
Heartbeat (1993)
Stay Tuned (1992)
[ Eugene Levy ][ Jeffrey Jones ][ Ken Kirzinger ]
Noises Off... (1992)
[ Michael Caine ][ Christopher Reeve ][ Denholm Elliott ]
Stop Me Before I... Again: Part 1 (1991)
Hello... Mali (1991)
Martus Interruptus (1991)
Say It Again, Han (1991)
Problem Child 2 (1991)
[ Jack Warden ][ Gilbert Gottfried ][ Iggy Pop ][ James Tolkan ][ Zach Grenier ]
The Summer My Father Grew Up (1991)
[ Matthew Lawrence ]
The Real Story of O Christmas Tree (1991)
[ Jason Ritter ]
Problem Child (1990)
[ Michael Richards ][ Jack Warden ][ Gilbert Gottfried ][ Dennis Dugan ]
The Dreamer of Oz (1990)
[ Jason Ritter ][ John Cameron Mitchell ]
It (1990)
[ Seth Green ][ Tim Curry ][ Stephen King ][ Jonathan Brandis ][ Tim Reid ]
My Brother's Wife (1989)
Skin Deep (1989)
[ Blake Edwards ]
Tricks of the Trade (1988)
[ Peter North ][ Armin Shimerman ][ Chris Mulkey ]
Mickey's 60th Birthday (1988)
[ Michael J. Fox ][ Cheech Marin ][ Carl Reiner ][ Peter Cullen ][ Charles Fleischer ]
Real Men (1987)
[ James Belushi ][ James LeGros ][ David R. Ellis ]
Prison for Children (1987)
[ Josh Brolin ]
The Last Fling (1987)
[ Scott Bakula ][ John Bennett Perry ]
A Smoky Mountain Christmas (1986)
[ Lee Majors ][ Rene Auberjonois ][ Dan Hedaya ][ Danny Cooksey ]
Unnatural Causes (1986)
[ Mark Margolis ]
Living Seas (1986)
Letting Go (1985)
[ Keanu Reeves ]
Love Thy Neighbor (1984)
[ Lukas Haas ]
Friends and Lovers: Part 2 (1984)
[ Don Knotts ]
Cupid Works Overtime (1984)
Japan Cruise: When Worlds Collide/The Captain and the Geisha/The Lottery Winners/The Emperor's Fortune: Part 2 (1983)
[ Tony Danza ][ Ted Knight ]
Sunset Limousine (1983)
[ Martin Short ][ Paul Reiser ][ Martin Mull ]
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not (1983)
In Love with an Older Woman (1982)
[ Jeff Altman ]
Pray TV (1982)
[ Ned Beatty ]
The Flight of Dragons (1982)
[ James Earl Jones ][ Harry Morgan ]
Paradise Lost (1982)
They All Laughed (1981)
[ Frank Sinatra ][ Johnny Cash ][ Peter Bogdanovich ][ Ben Gazzara ]
Wholly Moses! (1980)
[ Richard Pryor ][ Dom DeLuise ][ Dudley Moore ][ Brion James ]
Hero at Large (1980)
[ Kevin Bacon ]
The Comeback Kid (1980)
[ Patrick Swayze ][ Doug McKeon ]
Americathon (1979)
[ George Carlin ][ Fred Willard ][ Peter Riegert ][ Harvey Korman ][ Howard Hesseman ]
Leave Yesterday Behind (1978)
[ Buddy Ebsen ]
Breakfast in Bed (1978)
Ringo (1978)
[ Vincent Price ][ Ringo Starr ]
A Oh Dale/Main Event, The/Tasteful Affair (1977)
[ Sherman Hemsley ][ Dennis Cole ]
The Best Christmas (1976)
The Cloudburst (1976)
The Wedding: Part 1 (1976)
The Wedding: Part 2 (1976)
Nickelodeon (1976)
[ Burt Reynolds ][ Ryan O'Neal ][ M. Emmet Walsh ][ Brian Keith ][ Brion James ]
Chest Pains (1975)
[ Norman Fell ]
The Night That Panicked America (1975)
[ Vic Morrow ][ Ron Rifkin ][ Tom Bosley ][ Casey Kasem ]
The Barefoot Executive: Part 1 (1973)
The Stone Killer (1973)
[ Charles Bronson ][ Martin Balsam ][ Norman Fell ]
Bachelor-at-Law (1973)
[ Craig T Nelson ][ Ron Rifkin ][ Harold Gould ]
The Other (1972)
Evil Roy Slade (1972)
[ Pat Morita ][ Mickey Rooney ][ John Astin ][ Dom DeLuise ][ Ed Begley Jr. ]
Scandalous John (1971)
[ Harry Morgan ][ Brian Keith ][ Bruce Glover ]
The Barefoot Executive (1971)
[ Kurt Russell ][ Harry Morgan ]
Two Doves and Mr. Heron (1971)
Strangers in Our Own Land (1968)
Crazy World, Crazy People (1968)
Trivia
  • Attended Hollywood High, graduating in 1966.
  • Married Amy Yasbeck in Wilmington, Ohio. The two had lived together for a couple of years. [18 September 1999]
  • Son of Tex Ritter and actress Dorothy Fay.
  • During an interview on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", Ritter claimed that he chose the name "Vaughan Cunningham" for his character in "Sling Blade" based on an in-joke with the cast of Happy Days.
  • He appeared as a contestant on The Dating Game in 1967.
  • He was a scout (but not an Eagle).
  • Studied acting with Stella Adler and Nina Foch.
  • Studied four years at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Workshop.
  • Attended the University of Southern California, where he graduated with bachelor of fine arts in theater arts in 1971.
  • Starred with wife Amy in an episode of The Cosby Show 10 years prior to their marriage. Coincidently they played a husband and wife expecting their first child.
  • Member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
  • His talent for physical schtick was heralded by TV's top comedy icon Lucille Ball, who hosted a tribute to John's talent on "Three's Company." John later appeared in an episode of Lucille's last comedy series "Life with Lucy." In that episode, Lucy claims that during the shooting of a scene, it was the third time in her entire career that she had to yell "cut" because he broke her up laughing.
  • His father, cowboy star Tex Ritter, tried to steer him away from an acting career but lived long enough to rejoice in seeing him in a recurring role on "The Waltons," which was Tex's favorite TV program.
  • Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next to that of his father.
  • Was rehearsing lines with fellow actor Henry Winkler when he collapsed and died soon afterwards.
  • One of John's last public appearances was at Disney's Prime Time Weekend at Disney's California Adventure Park, 4 days before his death.
  • Was the first guest of the Wayne Brady Show
  • Ended 20 year rift with Suzanne Somers shortly before his death.
  • Died in the same hospital he was born in.
  • His older brother, Tom, has Cerebral Palsy. He helped with the telethon in aid of the disease.
  • 4 children: Jason Ritter (born February 17, 1980), Carly Ritter (born March 1, 1982), Tyler Ritter (born 1984) and Stella Ritter (born September 11, 1998).
  • At the same time he entered Hollywood High School, he fell in love with The Beatles.
  • He beat out 50 actors, including Billy Crystal to star in "Three's Company."
  • His favorite musical group was The Beatles and he even appeared on Ringo Starr's TV special Ringo in 1978!
  • Paul Hennessy, Ritter's character on "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (2002), was ranked #48 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue].
  • Buried at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, California (actually borders Glendale and Griffith Park). Lot 1622 Court of Liberty near Stan Laurel's gravesite.
  • Was nominated for an Emmy, for best actor in a comedy, for "8 Simple Rules" one year after his death, after only appearing in 3 episodes.
  • Died one day before the death of country music legend Johnny Cash. Incidentally, his father, Tex, had written several songs for Johnny during the 50s and 60s.
  • Brother of Tom Ritter
  • Ended 20 year rift with his "Three's Company" (1977) co-star Suzanne Somers shortly before his death.
  • On an episode of _"8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (2002)_ , he and the cast did a spoof of his classic TV Series, "Three's Company" (1977). In the spoof, he played Mr. Roper, Katey Sagal played Helen Roper, Kaley Cuoco and Amy Davidson played Janet and Chrissy respectively, Billy Aaron Brown played Jack and Martin Spanjers played Larry. At the end of the episode, Don Knotts who played Mr. Furley in "Three's Company," reprised his role in one short scene. It was, not surprisingly, Ritter's favorite episode.
  • In "Three's Company" (1977) and "Three's a Crowd" (1984), he played a straight man pretending to be gay. In Perceptions (2005), his son, Jason Ritter, played a gay man pretending to be straight.
  • His final film, Bad Santa (2003), was dedicated to his memory.
  • After his death, the Sept 29 issue of People Magazine featured 2 different covers - issues distributed to the central and southwest US (except Florida) showed Johnny Cash who had also recently passed away, the rest displayed a photo of John Ritter taken by veteran photojournalist Michael Germana. Appropriately, he was waving goodbye.
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